Multicoin Capital co-founder Tushar Jain has proposed a series of regulatory changes to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), including safe harbors for emerging markets, support for compliant privacy tools in decentralized finance (DeFi), and permission for perpetual futures tied to pre-IPO companies. Jain outlined the proposals in a post on X following the first meeting of the CFTC’s innovation advisory committee, where he is a member.
Proposals aim to balance innovation and investor protection
In his remarks, Jain suggested that the CFTC introduce safe harbors and innovation exemptions for markets such as computing derivatives, which are still in early stages of development. He argued that these measures would allow regulators and market participants to test new financial products in a controlled environment, without stifling technological progress.
Jain also called for the agency to support compliant privacy tools within DeFi, emphasizing that institutional investors require a degree of confidentiality when executing large trades. He noted that current regulations often force all transactions to be fully transparent, which can put institutions at a competitive disadvantage and deter them from participating in digital asset markets.
Pre-IPO perpetuals could open access to AI growth
One of the more striking proposals involves allowing perpetual futures tied to pre-IPO companies, particularly those in the artificial intelligence sector. Jain argued that retail investors are currently locked out of the early growth of AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, which remain private. Perpetual futures on these companies would give everyday traders exposure to their performance, while also providing a new avenue for price discovery.
“These measures could help facilitate regulatory compliance testing for new financial products and protect institutional investors’ privacy,” Jain wrote, adding that the proposals are designed to modernize the CFTC’s approach to digital assets and emerging technologies.
Why this matters for the crypto industry
The CFTC’s innovation advisory committee was established to provide the agency with input from industry experts on issues related to new technologies. Jain’s proposals reflect a growing push from the crypto sector for clearer, more flexible rules that accommodate innovation while still addressing consumer protection concerns.
If adopted, these changes could significantly expand the range of derivatives available in the U.S., potentially attracting more institutional capital into crypto markets. However, any regulatory shift will likely face scrutiny from other agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which has historically taken a more cautious stance on digital assets.
Conclusion
While the proposals are still in early discussion stages, they signal a willingness within parts of the regulatory community to explore novel approaches to crypto oversight. For now, market participants will be watching closely to see whether the CFTC takes concrete steps to implement any of these ideas.
FAQs
Q1: What is the CFTC’s innovation advisory committee?
The committee is a body established by the CFTC to gather input from industry experts on emerging technologies and their impact on derivatives markets. It includes members from the crypto sector, academia, and other fields.
Q2: What are pre-IPO perpetual futures?
Pre-IPO perpetual futures are derivative contracts that allow traders to speculate on the price of a company’s stock before it goes public. They are perpetual, meaning they have no expiration date, and are often used to gain exposure to private companies.
Q3: Why is privacy important for institutional investors in DeFi?
Institutional investors often need to keep their trading strategies confidential to avoid market impact. In DeFi, transactions are typically public, which can expose large orders and disadvantage institutional players. Compliant privacy tools could help protect their positions while still adhering to regulatory requirements.
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