Jaimie Lissaraga, a member of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), announced that he will resign on January 17, 2025, citing family reasons as his wife is battling breast cancer. Lissaraga's resignation will leave the SEC with only one Democratic commissioner, Caroline Crenshaw, along with two Republican commissioners, Hester Peirce and Mark Uyeda. This change will alter the political balance of the commission and may pose challenges for advancing or overturning regulatory measures. Meanwhile, discussions regarding the next SEC chairman are intensifying as the Trump administration is set to take office, with candidates including Robert Stebbins, former commissioner Paul Atkins, and Theresa Goudie Gillen. The Blockchain Association is calling for the new administration to establish a cryptocurrency advisory committee to guide digital asset policy.