Paul Atkins Elected as New SEC Chairman, What Lies Ahead for the Future of Crypto?
On the early morning of December 5th, Trump announced on Truth Social that Paul Atkins has been confirmed as the Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. In his statement, he wrote:
“I am pleased to announce the nomination of Paul Atkins as the next Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Paul is an outstanding leader who advocates for common-sense regulation. He believes that strong and innovative capital markets can meet the needs of investors and provide capital support to drive our economy to be the strongest in the world. He also deeply understands that digital assets and other innovations are crucial to making America even greater.
Paul is the CEO and Founder of Patomak Global Partners, a consulting firm focused on risk management. Since 2017, he has served as Co-Chair of the Chamber of Digital Commerce's Token Alliance, dedicated to researching and advancing the digital asset industry. From 2002 to 2008, he served as a Commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, during which he strongly advocated for transparency and investor protection. He holds a J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School and an A.B. from Wofford College, graduating with highest honors and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.”
Congratulations to Paul and his beautiful wife Sarah and their sons Stewart, Peter, and Henry.

Who is Paul Atkins?
Paul Atkins is a former SEC Commissioner during the George W. Bush administration, known for his opposition to imposing significant fines on companies violating securities laws. He previously opposed the Dodd-Frank Act, which aimed to strengthen federal regulatory powers after the 2008 financial crisis.
In 2016, Atkins played a key role in Trump's presidential transition team, influencing Trump's laissez-faire approach to financial regulation.
Currently, Atkins still serves at his consulting firm, Patomak Global Partners, founded in 2009. Since 2017, he has also been serving as Co-Chair of the Token Alliance, an industry association advocating for digital assets and the blockchain industry.
After Trump announced Paul's election as SEC Chairman, RSR experienced a short-term surge of 27%, with the price currently at $0.0231.
The reason for the association with RSR is that the community discovered Atkins had served as an advisor to the project.

Meanwhile, Reserve founder Nevin Freeman previously explained, "Paul is not currently actively involved in advising Reserve. He was an early advisor to the project. However, in our interactions, his open-mindedness impressed me, and his willingness to publicly serve as a Reserve advisor indicates his commitment to and support of the cryptocurrency space."
What are some SEC Chairman Pump and Dump Concepts
RSR
Reserve Rights (RSR) is a dual-token stablecoin platform launched on the Huobi Prime platform in May 2019. Reserve aims to establish a stable, decentralized stablecoin and digital payment system, with stablecoins that have a self-adjusting supply pegged to demand and feature 100% or more on-chain collateralization.
The main issue that RSR attempts to address is volatility because cryptocurrency volatility limits the market's expansion as a medium of exchange. Due to concerns about potentially losing profits during market downturns, merchants have been reluctant to accept cryptocurrency. The Reserve protocol provides the market with a stable value store, medium of exchange, and deferred payment standard. Today, the focus of the Reserve Rights ecosystem is to help individuals, ministries of finance, and DAOs combat inflation.
RSR has a total supply of 100,000,000,000 tokens, with a current market capitalization of $1,390,407,126 and a TVL of $278,254,588.
DTF
DTF is a meme coin that is not directly related to the Decentralized Token Folios protocol introduced by Reserve. Its full name is "Believe In Something," corresponding to the DTF website's theme "Stop trading, believe in something."

Currently, DTF has a total market value of $23.9 million with a 24-hour trading volume of $20 million.
XRP
XRP Surges Fivefold in a Month, Reclaims Third Place in Crypto Assets by Market Cap, returning to its pre-2020 SEC and Ripple lawsuit levels, making this veteran token one of the strongest performing altcoins recently.
Related Reading: "XRP Returns to Third Place in Crypto Market Cap, What Is Driving Its Surge?"
Ripple is a real-time gross settlement system, currency exchange, and remittance network created by the American technology company Ripple Labs Inc. Ripple was released in 2012, based on an open-source, distributed protocol that supports tokens representing fiat currency, cryptocurrency, commodities, or other value units. It claims to enable "secure, instant, and nearly free global financial transactions of any size, no chargebacks."
With a series of crypto-related policies introduced after Trump took office, XRP's path was significantly influenced by the current SEC chairman's announcement of resignation. In December 2020, the SEC sued Ripple and its two executives—CEO Brad Garlinghouse and co-founder Chris Larsen—alleging that they "conducted an unregistered $1.3 billion securities offering." However, this lawsuit has yet to reach a conclusion.
On December 1, former CFTC Chairman Chris Giancarlo stated in an interview that the SEC should rethink its approach, especially in light of recent legal outcomes and the changing regulatory landscape. When asked if the SEC would drop the lawsuit against Ripple, Giancarlo said, "I think they should... and my bet is that they will."
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