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SEC Chair Warns Crypto Could Become ’Most Powerful Surveillance Tool’ Without Proper Regulation

SEC Chair Warns Crypto Could Become ’Most Powerful Surveillance Tool’ Without Proper Regulation

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2025-12-16 08:11:29
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SEC Chairman Paul Atkins issued stark warnings during Monday's crypto roundtable, asserting blockchain technology could evolve into an unprecedented financial surveillance apparatus. The discussion centered on balancing privacy protections with anti-money laundering requirements as the Biden administration scales back enforcement against privacy tools like Tornado Cash.

Atkins emphasized the need for regulatory guardrails preventing mass surveillance of lawful transactions while maintaining tools to combat illicit finance. Commissioner Hester Peirce reinforced that privacy preservation should remain normative, not treated as probable cause for suspicion.

The debate unfolds amid growing institutional adoption of blockchain analytics tools and follows the August conviction of Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm. Market participants now watch whether these policy discussions will impact adoption rates for privacy-focused coins like ZEC or XMR.

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