Are Existing Laws Enough To Regulate Crypto Sec Chair Thinks So
Signs emerged at the kickoff
The chairman specifically highlighted plans to review policies around crypto broker-dealers and custody, questioning whether existing rules under federal securities laws
Signs emerged at the kickoff of the SEC's crypto rulemaking process Friday that even the crypto skeptical have begun to accept the idea of a tailored regulatory regime.
Paul Atkins, the newly appointed chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), said that the crypto industry needs clear rules. The current framework for
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Moreover, innovation and compliance with the securities laws are not mutually exclusive. As Chair Gensler has repeatedly stated, the SEC staff stand ready to work with
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Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler said additional legislation is unnecessary for crypto, but should Congress act, it’s important that lawmakers
After a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday, Gensler told reporters that existing securities laws cover most of the activity that's happening in the
Hace 3 días The SEC not only has agreed to dismiss or formally drop existing enforcement actions but also has released favorable crypto guidance. Updated guidance on Schedule 13G
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Paul Atkins wants clear crypto rules at SEC roundtable