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Warren demands SEC safeguards for retirement savers as Trump pushes crypto into 401(k)s…

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Elizabeth Warren demanded answers Monday from SEC Chair Paul Atkins about protections for retirement savers as regulators reconsider allowing crypto in 401(k) plans, citing risks to workers and families. The senator sent the request in a letter and asked how the agency will manage fees, transparency, and loss risks.

The review follows an August 2025 executive order directing agencies to revisit retirement investment rules, and Warren linked that action to broader oversight concerns in the crypto industry via the executive order. She warned expanded access could reduce the SEC’s ability to enforce disclosure and market rules.

Warren argued that alternative investments typically increase costs and risk for participants. She wrote, “There is no reason to expect that inviting plans to offer these alternative investments will lead to better outcomes overall for participants—especially considering the higher fees and expenses that typically come with them.”

She raised concerns that new market-structure bills could let tokenized products skirt securities rules, limiting enforcement and oversight. She also cited potential conflicts tied to President Trump and wrote, “President Trump’s sudden embrace of the crypto industry appears to be driven by his own conflicts of interest and ability to profit from crypto free-for-alls.”

Warren asked if the SEC has required fair-value accounting, assessed market manipulation, and prepared investor education resources. She set a Jan. 27 deadline for a reply (Ed. note: Jan. 27 is the date Warren specified).

Cryptocurrency markets have swung sharply since January 2025, with Bitcoin reaching roughly $111,700 and then topping about $126,000 before sliding toward near $91,200. The letter concluded, “The EO will open the floodgates for financial firms to gamble with trillions of dollars of workers’ retirement savings by pushing risky assets, including cryptocurrencies, into defined contribution plans.”

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