According to Cointelegraph, Landon Zinda has resigned from his position as policy director at the cryptocurrency advocacy organization Coin Center and joined the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) cryptocurrency working group. In an announcement on February 4, SEC Acting Chair Mark Uyeda stated that Zinda has joined the Commission, serving as an advisor and senior advisor to the cryptocurrency working group. The former Coin Center director will join the working group led by Commissioner Hester Peirce, along with Chief of Staff Richard Gabbert and Chief Policy Advisor Taylor Asher. Coin Center's Director of Communications Neeraj Agrawal confirmed that Zinda "is no longer an employee of the organization." As of February 4, his name still appeared on Coin Center's website, and his LinkedIn profile shows he has been working at the advocacy organization since March 2023. The cryptocurrency working group was announced on January 21 and aims to "help the Commission establish clear regulatory boundaries, provide viable registration pathways, develop reasonable disclosure frameworks, and deploy enforcement resources judiciously." The SEC stated that the group will coordinate with other federal agencies, including the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
U.S. SEC Acting Chairman Appoints Former Coin Center Policy Director Landon Zinda to Join Crypto Working Group
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