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BREAKING: ’Crypto Dad’ Giancarlo Abandons Law for Full-Time Crypto Advisory as SEC Eases DeFi Rules

BREAKING: ’Crypto Dad’ Giancarlo Abandons Law for Full-Time Crypto Advisory as SEC Eases DeFi Rules

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Release Time:
2026-04-14 01:40:09
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Former CFTC Chair ditches law for crypto advisory as SEC moves to ease DeFi rules

Former CFTC Commissioner Christopher 'Crypto Dad' Giancarlo has left his senior counsel position at Willkie Farr & Gallagher to launch a full-time corporate crypto and technology advisory practice, a dramatic career pivot coinciding with the SEC's latest move to exempt certain DeFi platforms from key registration requirements. The SEC's independent regulatory push, bypassing congressional action, creates a pivotal moment for institutional crypto adoption, with Giancarlo's shift signaling deep industry confidence in the evolving digital asset framework.

Giancarlo proves to be a strong supporter of the crypto ecosystem 

Some of the achievements Giancarlo made during his time as the Chairman of the CFTC include heading the introduction of the first federally regulated Bitcoin futures markets. This move permitted CME Group and Cboe Futures Exchange to self-certify Bitcoin derivatives. Another accomplishment was the establishment of LabCFTC, the CFTC’s FinTech innovation hub that serves as a bridge between the regulatory agency and the emerging digital asset and technology sectors. 

Initially, Giancarlo became a member of the CFTC in 2014. At that moment, he served as a commissioner following his appointment by Barack Obama, who was president at the time. Ever since, reports have highlighted that he has been advocating for a Federal Reserve-issued ‘Digital Dollar’ to act as a digital version of the United States’ currency.

In the meantime, as the co-founder and executive chairman of the Digital Dollar Project, sources mentioned Giancarlo’s partnership with former CFTC colleague Daniel Gorfine.

Additionally, analysts conducted research and found that the former chair of the CFTC was a strong advocate of prediction markets. To support this claim, they noted that he assisted in drafting a legal brief in support of Crypto.com against Nevada gaming regulators. Moreover, he assumed an advisory role at Polymarket in 2022.

In response to these findings, sources such as the ABA Banking Journal acknowledged that Giancarlo’s work with the Digital Dollar Project has made him a leading voice for a US central bank digital currency. In his view, a well-structured digital dollar would promote American principles of privacy and free enterprise, serving as a vital counterweight to state-backed digital currencies from nations like China.

Nonetheless, banking institutions and policymakers earlier raised criticism against Giancarlo’s claim that the banking sector will be the primary beneficiary of cryptocurrency regulations. Based on their argument, strict regulations like those implemented on yield-bearing stablecoins could trigger mass withdrawals, potentially destabilizing traditional financial systems.

Even so, reports alleged that some Trump allies considered him for a “crypto czar” role, citing his efforts to establish clear rules for stablecoins and improve federal oversight of digital assets.

Meanwhile, sources with knowledge of the situation anonymously disclosed that Giancarlo decided to depart from big law to pursue investing, policy research, and writing, seeking to influence the future as an advisor and storyteller, operating outside traditional roles.

The SEC initiates a significant step in the crypto industry 

Concerning the SEC’s recent policy, reports stressed that under the new guidelines, DeFi user interfaces do not need to register as broker-dealers, provided they meet the necessary criteria. At this point, analysts noted that the agency classifies user interfaces as services developed by cryptocurrency firms that assist wallet holders in executing on-chain transactions.

Initially, the SEC asserted jurisdiction over DeFi interfaces, classifying them as regulated connections between crypto firms and DeFi users to marketplaces, a stance that changed after Donald Trump took office. Still, several crypto industry leaders argue that these interfaces differ from traditional Wall Street brokers like Charles Schwab and should not be regulated the same way.

Responding to the situation, Hester Peirce, an American lawyer who serves as a Commissioner on the SEC issued a statement noting that, “Crypto is pushing the Commission to face its challenges that have led it to broaden its interpretation of securities laws,” adding that, “Recent events show a mix of no-action letters and enforcement actions that have distorted the meaning of ‘broker’ beyond recognition.” 

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