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SEC Takes Historic Step: Crypto Assets Removed from 2026 Audit Priorities!
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced its audit priorities for fiscal year 2026, and for the first time in years, it has not dedicated a separate section to crypto assets.
Digital assets, which were a separate focus area under the heading "Crypto Assets and New Financial Technologies" in previous years (2024 and 2025), have been completely removed from the list this year. Instead, the SEC is focusing on general risk areas such as fidusiary responsibilities, customer information protection (Regulation S-P updates), cybersecurity, operational resilience, and artificial intelligence.
What does this change mean?
It signals a more crypto-friendly approach under the Trump administration.
Crypto is no longer seen as a "separate high-risk" entity; it is being integrated into general audit categories.
The SEC emphasizes that the list is "not comprehensive," indicating that it may continue with risk-based audits.
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Gate 2025 Year End Summary | Futures Win Rate Master
2025 was not just another trading year for me it was a year of refinement, discipline, and measurable growth. My Gate Year End Summary captures more than numbers; it reflects the mindset, structure, and consistency that define my futures trading journey. Every result shown here is a consequence of process, not luck.
Over the course of 336 days with Gate, I focused on quality over quantity. I executed 24 futures trades, each backed by a clear plan, defined risk, and strict execution rules. I intentionally avoided overtrading, understanding that in futures markets, precision and patience outperform impulsive activity over time.
My annual trading volume reached 1,845 USDT, representing a controlled and selective approach rather than aggressive exposure. In a market where excessive leverage often leads to emotional decisions and account damage, I chose sustainability and clarity. Futures trading rewards discipline not frequency.
One of the most meaningful highlights of this year was achieving an annual return of 66 USDT, outperforming 57% of Gate users. While the absolute number may appear modest to some, it represents something far more important: consistency under risk control. In professional trading, protecting capital and compounding gradually is the true edge.
Gate recognized this performance with the “Futures Win Rate Master” title. This badge is not about winning every trade it reflects precision, decisiveness, and respect for market structure. The trades I value most are not only the profitable ones, but the ones where I followed my rules flawlessly, even when the market tested my patience.
This year reinforced several core principles that guide my trading: Over-leverage destroys consistency faster than losses.
Trading without a plan is speculation, not strategy.
Capital preservation always comes before profit.
Discipline compounds emotion does not.
Gate’s ecosystem and transparent performance summaries play a major role in trader development. Reviewing real data forces accountability and helps eliminate bias. Honest self-review is where real improvement begins, and this summary serves as a checkpoint not a finish line.
Looking ahead, this summary marks the foundation for the next phase of growth. The focus for 2026 is clear: stronger structure, refined execution, and even greater emotional control. The objective remains unchanged to trade with clarity, survive volatility, and compound consistency over time.
For anyone trading futures, remember this: The goal is not to win every trade.
The goal is to stay disciplined enough to remain in the game long enough to win.
Gate 2025 Summary shared. The journey continues.