In 2025, Selig became chief counsel for the cryptocurrency task force at the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and a senior adviser to Chairman
Paul S. Atkins. Selig was confirmed by the Senate on December 18, 2025 and sworn in on December 22. After his confirmation, the single remaining CFTC Commissioner,
Caroline Pham, resigned, leaving Selig as the only Commissioner on the normally five-person Commission. Selig has publicly supported
prediction markets. In February 2026, he announced that the CFTC would file an
amicus brief in support of
Crypto.com in its litigation against the state of Nevada, arguing that the CFTC has exclusive regulatory authority over prediction market exchanges, thereby
preempting state gaming regulators. ==References==