CZR Exchange Advocates for U.S. Digital Asset Market Structure Overhaul
Event summary
- CZR Exchange founder Charlie Rothkopf emphasized the need for clear U.S. digital asset legislation to foster institutional adoption at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 27, 2026.
- Proposed legislation aims to address digital asset classification, regulatory jurisdiction between the SEC and CFTC, and operational standards for exchanges and intermediaries.
- Rothkopf highlighted that sustainable digital asset markets require disciplined design, clear statutory authority, and regulatory frameworks supporting responsible innovation.
- CZR Exchange is being developed with a focus on governance, transparency, and risk controls aligned with mature financial markets.
The big picture
CZR Exchange's call for a structured U.S. digital asset market underscores the industry's shift from enforcement-led oversight to deliberate market design. This transition is critical for aligning digital assets with traditional financial frameworks, enabling liquidity formation and institutional participation. The focus on governance, transparency, and risk controls reflects a broader trend toward responsible innovation in the digital asset space.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Clarity
- How the pace of U.S. digital asset legislation will affect institutional participation and market integrity.
- Market Design
- Whether proposed frameworks can align digital assets with established financial market structures effectively.
- Institutional Confidence
- The extent to which clear regulatory authority and compliance expectations will build trust and liquidity in digital asset markets.
