The post Ripple News: Trump’s CFTC Nominee Has History on XRP’s Side, Here’s Why appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News President Donald Trump’s choice of Mike Selig to lead the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has drawn praise across the financial sector and the crypto community, especially among Ripple and XRP supporters. Selig, a lawyer and former CFTC official, is known for his detailed analysis of digital asset regulation. In a post on X, …The post Ripple News: Trump’s CFTC Nominee Has History on XRP’s Side, Here’s Why appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News President Donald Trump’s choice of Mike Selig to lead the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has drawn praise across the financial sector and the crypto community, especially among Ripple and XRP supporters. Selig, a lawyer and former CFTC official, is known for his detailed analysis of digital asset regulation. In a post on X, …

Ripple News: Trump’s CFTC Nominee Has History on XRP’s Side, Here’s Why

2025/10/26 12:26
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President Donald Trump’s choice of Mike Selig to lead the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has drawn praise across the financial sector and the crypto community, especially among Ripple and XRP supporters.

Selig, a lawyer and former CFTC official, is known for his detailed analysis of digital asset regulation. In a post on X, he said he was “honored to be nominated by President Trump to serve as the 16th Chairman of the CFTC” and pledged to promote competition, innovation, and what he called “a Great Golden Age for America’s financial markets.”

David Sacks called Selig “an excellent choice” and opened up about his balance of experience in traditional markets and digital finance. “He is passionate about modernizing our regulatory approach to maintain America’s competitiveness in the digital asset era,” Sacks wrote.

Selig previously served as Chief Counsel of the SEC’s Crypto Task Force and worked at the CFTC under former Chairman Chris Giancarlo, who was one of the earliest regulators to recognize the potential of blockchain technology in financial markets.

A Familiar Name to XRP Supporters

While the nomination has been widely praised as a win for regulatory clarity, XRP supporters quickly noticed Selig’s past commentary on the SEC vs. Ripple case. He was among the few legal experts who analyzed the lawsuit in depth and discussed its long-term impact on crypto law.

In July 2023, after Judge Analisa Torres issued her decision, Selig wrote that it was a “massive win by the Ripple team against the SEC.” He explained that the ruling made an important distinction. The investment contract can be a security, but the crypto asset itself is not.

Later, Selig clarified, “Judge Torres held that XRP itself is not a security, but it can be sold as part of a security. XRP itself is simply computer code. A fungible commodity, like gold or whiskey.”

His perspective aligned with many in the XRP community who viewed the decision as a step toward clear and fair classification of digital assets.

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