Perianne Boring, founder and chair of The Digital Chamber, discussed her conversation with SEC Chair Paul Atkins at the Bitcoin 2026 Conference in Las Vegas during an appearance on Bloomberg Crypto.
Boring shared details of her meeting with Atkins at the major cryptocurrency industry event. The encounter reflects ongoing dialogue between regulatory leadership and the digital asset sector as the industry navigates an evolving compliance landscape.
The Bitcoin 2026 Conference in Las Vegas served as the venue for the discussion, highlighting the event's role as a key gathering for cryptocurrency stakeholders and policymakers. The Digital Chamber, which Boring leads, advocates for blockchain and digital asset businesses at the policy level.
Atkins took the helm of the SEC following a transition in leadership, bringing his regulatory perspective to cryptocurrency oversight. His presence at the conference and willingness to engage with industry figures signals the agency's attention to the sector's development.
Boring's appearance on Bloomberg Crypto provided a platform to discuss the implications of regulatory engagement with the digital asset community as the industry continues to seek clearer policy frameworks.
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