Taylor Lindman Departs Chainlink Labs for SEC Crypto Task Force

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Taylor Lindman, the deputy basic counsel at blockchain agency Chainlink Labs, has joined the Securities and Trade Fee’s Crypto Process Power as its new chief counsel, filling a task left by now-CFTC chair Michael Selig.

In an X put up on Monday, Chainlink Labs announced Lindman’s departure after 5 years and confirmed his official appointment to the SEC’s Crypto Task Force.

“We thank Taylor for his nice 5 years as a key a part of the Chainlink Labs staff in his position as deputy basic counsel. All of us sit up for modernizing the US monetary system collectively, taking it to the following degree of its growth and fast development,” Chainlink Labs mentioned.

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, who leads the Crypto Process Power additionally confirmed Lindman’s new appointment on X, predicting “nice issues!” forward.

Supply: Hester Peirce

A chief counsel sometimes serves because the senior authorized advisor, guiding authorized interpretation, guaranteeing compliance, managing threat and supporting management decision-making.

Lindman brings a decade of authorized expertise to the SEC

Lindman spent greater than 5 years at Chainlink, in accordance with his LinkedIn profile, throughout numerous roles, together with deputy basic counsel and affiliate basic counsel.

Throughout his tenure at Chainlink, Lindman was liable for guaranteeing compliance with US and worldwide laws and was additionally a part of a delegation that met with the Crypto Process Power in March 2025 to discuss crypto regulation, together with token taxonomy and securities record-keeping necessities.