Pro-Crypto Amir Zaidi Appointed as CFTC Chief Of Staff Following Bitcoin Futures Milestone
Highlights
- Michael Selig appoints Amir Zaidi as chief of staff at the CFTC.
- Zaidi previously led Market Oversight and helped launch Bitcoin futures.
- Appointment comes as Congress weighs expanded crypto authority for CFTC.
CFTC Chair Michael Selig has appointed Amir Zaidi as chief of staff at the start of his tenure. The decision represents an early leadership move as the agency prepares for shifting regulatory demands.
CFTC Past Roles and Expanding Crypto Mandate
Selig announced the appointment on Wednesday in a public statement. He referred to Zaidi serving in the commission before as one of the key considerations. Zaidi worked at the CFTC between 2010 and 2019. During that period, he held senior roles and later led the Division of Market Oversight. His duties involved his work on big derivatives policy projects.
Among the most significant contributions of Zaidi was the introduction of Bitcoin futures contracts that were regulated by CFTC. The contracts marked a major step in bringing crypto-linked instruments under federal oversight. The contracts were introduced in the first term of Donald Trump.
The personnel shift comes as legislators shift towards reforming crypto regulation. Digital asset market structure legislation is under consideration by the Congress. The CFTC would increase its power over some crypto markets in draft proposals.
Leadership Appointment Focuses on Experience and Oversight
In an X post, Selig said he welcomed Zaidi back to the organization. He said the timing was key because of proposed legislation. Experience will count as the commission gears up for potentially new duties, Selig said.
Zaidi’s experience as a leader within the agency puts him in a pole position. He had previously headed up the Division of Market Oversight. That appointment happened under the time of Christopher Giancarlo, who led the commission.
The Division of Market Oversight supervises futures, options, and swaps markets. It conducts market surveillance and monitors compliance. The division also oversees exchanges and clearing agencies.
Zaidi holds a Juris Doctor, earned cum laude at the University of Maryland School of Law. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Boston University, where he graduated summa cum laude.
Zaidi in a statement said that he expects to bring stability at the commission. He observed the rate at which derivatives markets were changing. The dedication to bring the agenda of the chairman into practice was also highlighted.
In the role of chief of staff, Zaidi will be in charge of internal coordination within the agency. The position involves policy planning and operation oversight. Regulatory decision-making support will continue to be a fundamental role with the CFTC adapting to a more extended mandate.
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