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SEC's Cicely LaMothe Retires After Influencing Cry...
The Block•Monday, December 29, 2025 at 09:38 PM•1 min read

SEC's Cicely LaMothe Retires After Influencing Crypto Regulation

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Cicely LaMothe, the deputy director of the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Division of Corporation Finance, is retiring. According to reports, LaMothe played a significant role in shaping the SEC's approach to cryptocurrency regulation during her tenure. Her departure marks a change in leadership within the division responsible for providing guidance on corporate finance matters, including those related to the digital asset space. The development comes amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny of the crypto industry.

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SEC's Cicely LaMothe Retires After Influencing Cry...
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SEC's Cicely LaMothe Retires After Influencing Crypto Regulation

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Cicely LaMothe, the deputy director of the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Division of Corporation Finance, is retiring. According to reports, LaMothe played a significant role in shaping the SEC's approach to cryptocurrency regulation during her tenure. Her departure marks a change in leadership within the division responsible for providing guidance on corporate finance matters, including those related to the digital asset space. The development comes amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny of the crypto industry.

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Florida Senate passes state-level stablecoin bill, awaits DeSantis’ signature

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