Former SEC attorney, John Reed Stark, believes that the chances of the SEC approving a Bitcoin spot ETF are slim due to the lack of regulatory oversight and transparency in the crypto market, citing a CNBC report that shows the industry is rigged and susceptible to manipulation.
The Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Patrick McHenry, criticized the Biden Administration's proposed crypto tax regulations, claiming that they aim to "kill" the digital asset industry in the U.S. and urged for clearer rules.
A federal court has ruled that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must review its rejection of Grayscale Investments' attempt to convert the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into an ETF, potentially opening the door for the U.S.'s first spot bitcoin ETF.
The U.S. Court of Appeals has criticized the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for acting "capriciously" and "arbitrarily" in denying a spot market bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), potentially leading to a review of the previously rejected application and challenging the SEC's authority over cryptocurrencies.
US Congressman Warren Davidson is urging the SEC to fire its chair Gary Gensler due to his controversial actions against cryptocurrency and his inconsistent treatment of similar products, which could potentially hinder digital asset development in the US.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may have suffered setbacks in its regulation-by-enforcement approach to the cryptocurrency industry, with the latest ruling in favor of Grayscale Investments potentially paving the way for the emergence of a bitcoin spot exchange-traded fund (ETF); however, the SEC could appeal the decision or find new ways to deny similar applications, and the lack of a regulated exchange for the bitcoin spot market remains a challenge. Despite court challenges, SEC Chair Gary Gensler is expected to continue pursuing his regulation tactics, while Congress and a potential Republican president in 2024 may play a role in shaping the regulatory environment for digital assets.
SEC chief Gary Gensler has waged war against the cryptocurrency industry, evolving from an optimistic view to becoming more hardline and filing lawsuits against platforms like FTX, Binance, and Ripple. Despite recent legal setbacks, Gensler remains determined to regulate the sector.
The SEC's denial of Grayscale's spot Bitcoin ETF application has been reviewed by a judge due to the SEC's failure to provide a coherent explanation, while the SEC also delayed verdicts on several Bitcoin spot market ETF applications, including BlackRock's, causing prices to rally; in other news, Circle's USDC stablecoin has experienced a significant decrease in market cap, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce criticized the SEC's attempt to bring crypto exchanges under its jurisdiction, a lawsuit against Uniswap was dismissed by a New York judge, StarkWare zeroed all user balances on old wallets, Vivek Ramaswamy celebrated Grayscale's win over the SEC, the SEC delayed its verdict on multiple ETF applications including BlackRock's, and Chinese courts considered cryptocurrencies legal property protected by law.
Sen. Bill Hagerty accuses SEC Chair Gary Gensler of stifling crypto innovation and calls for more hearings to examine the SEC's actions in the crypto sector.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler continues to emphasize the importance of crypto companies complying with securities laws, despite recent setbacks in court cases against the industry. Gensler will discuss recent enforcement actions and proposals related to cryptocurrency firms but will avoid discussing ongoing litigation, including high-profile cases against Coinbase and Binance.
Senator Sherrod Brown has expressed a negative view of the crypto industry, stating that it is rife with fraud and abuse, making his support crucial for any future crypto legislation in the US. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler has also criticized the sector, but Brown's stance is seen as pivotal for the industry's regulatory framework.
Gary Gensler, the chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is facing criticism for his alleged corrupt practices and his crackdown on cryptocurrencies, with some accusing him of selectively targeting companies and undermining justice and market integrity.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse criticizes SEC Chair Gary Gensler, accusing him of pursuing power and politics instead of sound policy, while XRP price remains strong despite being delisted from NYDFS' approved tokens list.
Four members of the United States Congress are urging SEC Chair Gary Gensler to approve the listing of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) immediately, claiming that the SEC is discriminating against such products despite legal precedent. They argue that spot BTC ETFs would provide increased investor protection and transparency.
SEC Chair Gary Gensler will address the U.S. Financial Services Committee about the Securities and Exchange Commission's focus on AI, predictive data analytics, and the cryptocurrency sector, emphasizing the need for updated rules and protections for investors and issuers in the crypto space.
SEC Chair Gary Gensler is facing increasing backlash from the financial services industry as they adopt a more confrontational stance, with some industry members suing him over his rulemaking proposals.
Republican lawmaker Rep. Andy Barr accused SEC Chair Gary Gensler of "kneecapping" U.S. capital markets with excessive regulatory proposals during a House Financial Services Committee hearing, criticizing rules related to data analytics, artificial intelligence, and climate disclosure.
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler faced criticism during a House Financial Services Committee hearing regarding the SEC's policies and actions, including the issuance of Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) 121 on accounting and disclosure of crypto assets, without consulting prudential regulators or the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). The bulletin, which requires disclosure of risks associated with digital asset custody, has faced opposition and accusations of being "regulation disguised as staff guidance." Issues such as the approval of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds and the SEC's stance on Grayscale's Bitcoin ETF application were also discussed.
SEC Chair Gary Gensler faces criticism from lawmakers, including accusations of kneecapping capital markets and calls for his firing, during a congressional hearing on market oversight, while also dodging questions about Bitcoin and Pokemon cards.
The House Financial Services Committee's hearing on the oversight of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed ongoing debates over the regulatory status of Bitcoin and Ether, with SEC Chair Gary Gensler providing ambiguous answers and raising questions about the need for congressional action for establishing regulatory clarity in the digital asset market.