The US SEC has filed lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase, accusing them of various regulatory violations, leading to intense discussions about cryptocurrency classification as securities and causing a negative impact on the prices of many altcoins mentioned in the lawsuits.
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.
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.
Despite recent losses in court, SEC Chair Gary Gensler remains firm in his belief that his agency should regulate cryptocurrencies as securities, stating that most crypto assets meet the Howey Test and should comply with securities laws. The SEC's defeats in cases against Ripple and Grayscale have not deterred Gensler's stance, and he plans to convey this to lawmakers during a Senate Banking Committee hearing.
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.
U.S. SEC Chair Gary Gensler criticized the crypto industry during a Senate hearing but did not provide any information on the regulator's stance on Bitcoin spot ETF applications, which are currently under review.
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.
Binance.US faces continued legal struggles with the SEC, with accusations of noncooperation and low trading volume, while India works on crypto regulation and EU lawmakers vote in favor of a cryptocurrency tax reporting rule. Additionally, U.S. Representative Tom Emmer and co-sponsors reintroduce the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act to protect financial privacy.
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.