Coinbase CLO Slams US SEC for Stopping FTX On Crypto Repayments

Coinbase CLO Paul Grewal slammed US SEC for reserving its right on FTX repayment plan while failing to maintain clarity on the matter.
By Bhushan Akolkar
Coinbase CLO Slams US SEC for Stopping FTX On Crypto Repayments

Highlights

  • The SEC has cautioned FTX against repaying creditors in stablecoins or other crypto assets.
  • The regulatory opposed a provision that would protect FTX from future legal actions by creditors.
  • Paul Grewal criticized the SEC's stance, accusing the regulator of perpetuating uncertainty in crypto regulations.

In its latest filing, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned bankrupt crypto exchange FTX of repaying the victims in stablecoins or other crypto assets. Paul Grewal, chief legal officer (CLO) of Coinbase has slammed the US SEC stating that the regulator holds a keen interest in maintaining uncertainty over crypto rules.

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Coinbase CLO Slams the Regulatory Agency

Coinbase CLO Paul Grewal slammed the SEC for its recent stand on FTX’s bankruptcy plan. He also highlighted the agency’s refusal to clarify the legality of the transactions involved.

Commenting on the regulator’s stands claiming rights to reserve the crypto transactions, Grewal expressed frustration stating why the US SEC chose to issue threats instead of providing clear guidance. He emphasized that “Investors, consumers, and markets deserve better. Way better.”

As part of the bankruptcy settlement for victims, crypto exchange FTX has been working on a repayment plan. Some creditors have also asked for in-kind distribution i.e. repaying back in crypto against the crypto holdings, instead of cash. Some bankrupt crypto lenders like Genesis and BlackFi have managed to pull this off successfully.

However, FTX has decided to repay the creditors in cash or USD-pegged stablecoins. But, the US SEC in its recent filing cautioned the exchange, stating that it reserves the right to contest the legality of repaying the claims or profiting from its holdings of “crypto-asset securities”. Coinbase CLO Paul Grewal and others have slammed the SEC for its attempt to maintain the crypto overreach while losing clarity on the matter. Interestingly, the US SEC is also investigating Ethereum’s Security status despite the ETF approval.

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US SEC Challenges FTX Repayment Plans

Besides, the agency’s filing stresses that the plan lacks details on who would be responsible for distributing the stablecoins if the regulator approves this provision. While continuing to maintain the lack of clarity, the US SEC didn’t explicitly state that such a plan would be illegal. It noted:

“The SEC is not opining as to the legality, under the federal securities laws, of the transactions outlined in the Plan,” while adding that the agency, “…reserves its rights to challenge transactions involving crypto assets.”

Along with the U.S. Trustee, the SEC has also objected to a discharge provision that would shield the FTX debtors from future legal actions by creditors. The U.S. Trustee has requested the court to deny the confirmation of the plan.

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Bhushan Akolkar
Bhushan is a seasoned crypto writer with over eight years of experience spanning more than 10,000 contributions across multiple platforms like CoinGape, CoinSpeaker, Bitcoinist, Crypto News Flash, and others. Being a Fintech enthusiast, he loves reporting across Crypto, Blockchain, DeFi, Global Macros with a keen understanding in financial markets. 

He is committed to continuous learning and stays motivated by sharing the knowledge he acquires. In his free time, Bhushan enjoys reading thriller fiction novels and occasionally explores his culinary skills. Bhushan has a bachelors degree in electronics engineering, however, his interest in finance and economics drives him to crypto and blockchain.
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