B26 Naka Fireside SEC Chairman Paul Atkins
For the first time in history, a sitting SEC Chairman took the stage at the Bitcoin Conference. Paul Atkins joins Perianne Boring of The Digital Chamber on the Nakamoto stage in Las Vegas to detail a complete 180 in how the agency views digital assets. He breaks down the new joint token taxonomy with the CFTC, the SEC's reinterpretation of the Howey Test, and the upcoming innovation exemption that will let firms experiment with on-chain securities and token fundraising in the United States. If you want to understand where U.S. digital asset regulation is actually heading, this is the conversation. Subscribe for more from Bitcoin 2026.Click here to get 10% off bitcoin 2026 Conference in Las Vegas: https://tickets.b.tc/event/bitcoin-2026?promoCodeTask=apply&promoCodeInput=YT10
🔶 Paul Atkins - Securities and Exchange Commission
🔶 Perianne Boring - The Digital Chamber
Chapters:
00:00 - First SEC Chairman Ever at the Bitcoin Conference
01:08 - A New Day at the SEC: Ending Regulation by Enforcement
02:30 - How the SEC and CFTC Are Finally Collaborating
03:56 - Reinterpreting the Howey Test for Digital Assets
05:14 - Inside the Joint SEC/CFTC Token Taxonomy Release
06:06 - The Innovation Exemption & "Red Crypto" Fundraising
07:39 - Why Digital Commodities Are Trading at a Premium in Asia
09:31 - Stablecoins, the GENIUS Act, and What's Not a Security
10:54 - The Clarity Act: Future-Proofing Bitcoin Beyond Trump
14:33 - Tokenized Equities, T+0 Settlement & the Future of U.S. Markets
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