A company secure enough to handle more than $14 trillion in digital asset transactions just decided it needs a former SEC Acting Chairman sitting in its boardroom. The single question this raises is: When the leading infrastructure provider stops fighting regulation and starts writing the rulebook, what happens to everyone building on top of it?

Fireblocks Hires SEC Veteran As Crypto Rulemaker
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Fireblocks, the enterprise platform for banks and financial institutions, appointed Elad Roisman as its new Chief Regulatory and Policy Officer and General Counsel, Regulatory, according to PYMNTS. The move, effective immediately, places a veteran of more than 100 SEC rulemakings and 1,000 enforcement actions at the heart of a company whose clients are racing to bring stablecoins and tokenized assets into regulated production.
Who Is Elad Roisman Really Working For?
Roisman’s official title says he works for Fireblocks. His real job is to be a translator between two worlds that have been speaking past each other for a decade.
His mandate is clear from the announcement: he will “lead Fireblocks’ regulatory strategy and policy engagement” and serve as the “principal liaison to regulators and standards bodies.” But Fireblocks is not just another crypto exchange. It is the plumbing. Its clients include Worldpay, BNY, Galaxy, and Revolut. When these institutions want to move a tokenized money market fund or settle a payment with a regulated stablecoin, they use Fireblocks’ infrastructure.
Therefore, Roisman isn't just lobbying for one company's product suite. He is helping to draft the operational manual for the entire institutional layer of digital finance. As Fireblocks CEO Michael Shaulov stated, “As our customers move deeper into regulated finance, that experience will enable our infrastructure to adapt and lead in a dynamic regulatory environment.”
This is a strategic escalation in the industry's approach. It moves beyond having lawyers who react to regulation, to installing a policymaker who can shape it from a position of deep technical understanding. For more on how traditional finance is approaching this new layer, see our analysis on Top Banks Prioritize Tokenized Deposits Over New Stablecoins.
Why Hire a Top Regulator Now?
The timing isn't accidental. The source material points directly to a coalescing global regulatory framework that is transitioning from theory to practice.
“The U.S. has its own federal stablecoin law and is working on market structure legislation, the European Union is instituting its MiCA rules, and groups across Asia and the Middle East are establishing their own standards,” the company’s news release notes.
For Fireblocks, this isn't abstract. Stablecoins represented 69% of all digital asset transaction volume on its platform in Q2 2026, with USDC emerging as the leader. When the release calls stablecoins “a core settlement rail for institutions,” it is describing the present, not the future. The rules being written now in Washington, Brussels, and Singapore will dictate the speed and profitability of that rail for the “hundreds of banks, payment companies, and asset managers” on the network.
Roisman’s recent experience is perfectly matched to this moment. After his SEC tenure, he co-led the Digital Assets Practice at law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore, advising financial institutions on regulation and testifying before Congress. He has moved from voting on rules, to interpreting them for clients, to now building the infrastructure that must comply with them. His hire is a direct response to a simple fact: the rule-writing phase has begun, and the winners will be those who help write them.
What Does a Policy Chief Actually Do at an Infrastructure Company?
The job extends far beyond filing comment letters. XOOMAR analysis suggests Roisman’s work will manifest in three concrete, client-facing ways:
- Product Design Input: New features for custody, settlement, and tokenization will be built with regulatory guardrails pre-integrated, reducing client integration risk.
- Regulatory Interpretation: He will provide authoritative guidance to clients on how new laws like MiCA or U.S. stablecoin rules apply to their specific use of the Fireblocks stack.
- Standards Body Influence: As Fireblocks’ liaison to groups setting technical standards, he can steer those standards toward models that align with the platform's architecture.
Consider the process: A bank uses Fireblocks to custody tokenized bonds. A new regulatory guideline emerges on collateral management for digital securities. Roisman’s team can interpret it, translate it into a required platform upgrade, and communicate the changes to all affected clients, simultaneously turning a compliance burden into a feature update. This creates a powerful feedback loop where the infrastructure layer becomes the primary vehicle for regulatory implementation across dozens of major financial firms.
What’s the Endgame for a Regulator-Led Infrastructure?
The forward-looking implication is a market increasingly bifurcated between regulated, institutionally-oriented crypto and everything else.
Fireblocks, by embedding a top regulator into its core operations, is betting that legitimacy, safety, and clarity will be the dominant selling points for the next wave of capital. This aligns with the broader trend of traditional finance seeking on-chain efficiency without off-chain risk. The infrastructure that can best assure its bank clients that they are on the right side of the law will capture the lion’s share of institutional volume.
The immediate watch item is how competitors respond. Will other major infrastructure providers or custodians feel compelled to make similar high-level hires, sparking a regulatory talent war? More importantly, watch how regulatory dialogues shift. When a former SEC Acting Chair is in the room representing the infrastructure layer, the conversation necessarily moves from theoretical risks to practical implementation.
For the ecosystem, the risk is one of centralization, not of nodes, but of policy influence. If one platform’s interpretation of complex rules becomes the de facto standard for hundreds of major firms, it wields immense soft power. The opportunity, however, is acceleration. Clear rules, properly implemented, could unlock the institutional scale that has been promised for years. As Roisman himself said, “The work now is engaging with these policymakers on the rapidly evolving digital asset environment and supporting institutions as they build and grow the next phase of the financial system.”
His success will be measured not in headlines, but in the silent, steady flow of trillion-dollar transactions through pipes he helped make definitively legal.
Disclaimer: This XOOMAR analysis is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not financial, investment, legal, tax, or professional advice. It does not provide buy, sell, hold, price-target, portfolio, or personalized recommendations. Verify information independently and consult qualified professionals before making decisions.
Impact Analysis
- A former SEC Commissioner is now crafting regulatory policy for infrastructure handling over $14 trillion in digital assets.
- This signals a shift from crypto infrastructure providers fighting regulation to actively shaping it for institutional adoption.
- The move will directly influence compliance standards for major clients like Worldpay, BNY, Galaxy, and Revolut moving into regulated crypto operations.
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