2026-03-12
1 小时 0 分钟All right, everybody, welcome to the all in interview program.
Today we are delighted to have two of the most important individuals shaping capital markets over the next couple of years.
SEC chair Paul Atkins is with us as well as CFTC chair Michael Seelig.
Welcome to the all in interview show, gentlemen.
Glad to be here.
It's great to be here.
Also with me, my bestie, Shamath Palihapitiya, who is known to participate in capital markets.
I think there's a great structure here for us to talk, many opportunities,
and then guardrails and things that we should be concerned about in such a dynamic time.
Chairman Atkins, this is your third tour of duty since the 90s.
Things have changed dramatically.
So maybe just to start us off here, and I know Chamat's got a lot of great questions ready to go.
I'm just curious, in your time, let's say the last 40 years or so,
what has what have you noted here about capital markets and how they've changed?
And what's important for us looking forward?
Well, thanks.
It's great to be here and see both of you all today.
Well, so I started out as a young lawyer in New York City doing corporation finance work,
you know, new offerings and that sort of thing in the mid 80s.
And and it's and there, you know,