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SEC Draft Plan Would Curb Enforcement Reach and Cement Atkins’s Crypto Turn

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SEC Draft Plan Would Curb Enforcement Reach and Cement Atkins’s Crypto Turn
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The US
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has put its turn under Chairman Paul
Atkins into writing, publishing a draft strategic plan that would narrow the
agency’s enforcement reach, build rules for crypto, and widen access to private
markets.

The
regulator released the document this week and set a July 2 deadline for public
comment, according to the SEC.

The plan
organizes the agency’s work around three goals, and it reads as a formal
version of the priorities Atkins has pushed since he took over the commission in April
2025.

At its
center sits a return to what the SEC calls its core three-part mission,
protecting investors, keeping markets fair and efficient, and helping companies
raise capital. Atkins said the agency “will not stray from this core
three-part mission.”

One goal
would shift the SEC’s enforcement approach back to what the document describes
as Congress’s original intent, policing fraud and manipulation rather than
stretching its authority through one-off actions. The plan also calls for
periodic, backward-looking reviews of existing rules.

That
language formalizes a change that has been underway for more than a year.

The agency
dismissed seven crypto enforcement actions between February and May 2025, including
cases against Coinbase, Binance, and the current Commission has cast its
predecessor’s work as a misallocation of resources.

Atkins has
separately argued the prior SEC would shoot first and ask questions later.

The numbers
track the rhetoric. Although the SEC logged 456 enforcement actions in
fiscal 2025, much
of the story was what it walked away from, and one outside analysis found
enforcement actions against public companies fell about 30% in fiscal 2025
compared with the prior year.

A Formal Rulebook for
Crypto and Tokenization

The draft
lists, as a specific objective, giving digital assets and distributed ledger
technology a firm regulatory footing through what it calls a rational,
coherent, and principled approach.

Atkins has
used nearly identical wording before, so the goal reads as a codification of an
existing priority rather than a new one.

Here too,
the agency has already been moving. The SEC defined its crypto rules in March
2026, an approach
that pushed more compliance
responsibility onto brokers by tying a token’s status to how it is marketed and used.

It has also
clarified the treatment of tokenized
stocks, and Atkins
has backed “super-app” trading
platforms that
combine trading, lending, and staking.

Private Markets and
Retirement Accounts in the Crosshairs

The same
goal would expand access to private markets and open new capital-raising
pathways, language that points to one of the more contested items on the
chairman’s agenda.

Atkins has
asked staff to revisit accredited-investor rules written 23 years ago, noting
that private markets grew from $11.6 trillion to $30.8 trillion over the past
decade.

That effort
overlaps with a White House push. President
Donald Trump signed an executive order in August 2025 directing regulators
to clear the path for 401(k) participants to allocate part of their portfolios
to private equity, real estate, digital assets, and other alternatives.

Not
everyone is on board. Senator
Elizabeth Warren has warned that loosening the rules risks exposing many
more investors to the heightened risks that come with private offerings, a
counterweight that is likely to surface in the comment file. i

EDGAR and Legacy Systems
Face a Technology Overhaul

The third
goal targets the agency’s own plumbing. The SEC says a review of legacy
systems, including its EDGAR filing platform, plus newer infrastructure will
improve data integrity and cut operational risk, according to the document.

It adds
that the responsible use of artificial intelligence and blockchain could
sharpen oversight and lower costs, a claim the plan does not quantify.

The public
can weigh in through July 2, with submissions referencing file number DSP-3 by
the agency’s online form, email, or mail. The SEC says it built the draft using
input from meetings with members of Congress, investors, businesses, market
participants, and academics.

Final
adoption, and how far the agency follows through, will depend in part on what
those comments say.

The US
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has put its turn under Chairman Paul
Atkins into writing, publishing a draft strategic plan that would narrow the
agency’s enforcement reach, build rules for crypto, and widen access to private
markets.

The
regulator released the document this week and set a July 2 deadline for public
comment, according to the SEC.

The plan
organizes the agency’s work around three goals, and it reads as a formal
version of the priorities Atkins has pushed since he took over the commission in April
2025.

At its
center sits a return to what the SEC calls its core three-part mission,
protecting investors, keeping markets fair and efficient, and helping companies
raise capital. Atkins said the agency “will not stray from this core
three-part mission.”

One goal
would shift the SEC’s enforcement approach back to what the document describes
as Congress’s original intent, policing fraud and manipulation rather than
stretching its authority through one-off actions. The plan also calls for
periodic, backward-looking reviews of existing rules.

That
language formalizes a change that has been underway for more than a year.

The agency
dismissed seven crypto enforcement actions between February and May 2025, including
cases against Coinbase, Binance, and the current Commission has cast its
predecessor’s work as a misallocation of resources.

Atkins has
separately argued the prior SEC would shoot first and ask questions later.

The numbers
track the rhetoric. Although the SEC logged 456 enforcement actions in
fiscal 2025, much
of the story was what it walked away from, and one outside analysis found
enforcement actions against public companies fell about 30% in fiscal 2025
compared with the prior year.

A Formal Rulebook for
Crypto and Tokenization

The draft
lists, as a specific objective, giving digital assets and distributed ledger
technology a firm regulatory footing through what it calls a rational,
coherent, and principled approach.

Atkins has
used nearly identical wording before, so the goal reads as a codification of an
existing priority rather than a new one.

Here too,
the agency has already been moving. The SEC defined its crypto rules in March
2026, an approach
that pushed more compliance
responsibility onto brokers by tying a token’s status to how it is marketed and used.

It has also
clarified the treatment of tokenized
stocks, and Atkins
has backed “super-app” trading
platforms that
combine trading, lending, and staking.

Private Markets and
Retirement Accounts in the Crosshairs

The same
goal would expand access to private markets and open new capital-raising
pathways, language that points to one of the more contested items on the
chairman’s agenda.

Atkins has
asked staff to revisit accredited-investor rules written 23 years ago, noting
that private markets grew from $11.6 trillion to $30.8 trillion over the past
decade.

That effort
overlaps with a White House push. President
Donald Trump signed an executive order in August 2025 directing regulators
to clear the path for 401(k) participants to allocate part of their portfolios
to private equity, real estate, digital assets, and other alternatives.

Not
everyone is on board. Senator
Elizabeth Warren has warned that loosening the rules risks exposing many
more investors to the heightened risks that come with private offerings, a
counterweight that is likely to surface in the comment file. i

EDGAR and Legacy Systems
Face a Technology Overhaul

The third
goal targets the agency’s own plumbing. The SEC says a review of legacy
systems, including its EDGAR filing platform, plus newer infrastructure will
improve data integrity and cut operational risk, according to the document.

It adds
that the responsible use of artificial intelligence and blockchain could
sharpen oversight and lower costs, a claim the plan does not quantify.

The public
can weigh in through July 2, with submissions referencing file number DSP-3 by
the agency’s online form, email, or mail. The SEC says it built the draft using
input from meetings with members of Congress, investors, businesses, market
participants, and academics.

Final
adoption, and how far the agency follows through, will depend in part on what
those comments say.



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