Breaking: House Republicans Propose Bill To Classify Crypto As Commodities

The House Republicans has proposed a new bill to classify tokens as commodities, aiming to enhance crypto regulations in the United States.
By Coingape Staff
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Crypto News: In a significant move to address the regulatory challenges surrounding digital assets, senior House Republicans in the U.S. Congress have introduced a new draft bill that aims to reclassify digital tokens from securities to commodities. The proposal, released by the leaders of the House Financial Services Commission and Agriculture Committee, aims to establish a clearer framework and guidelines for the treatment of digital assets within the country.

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Proposed Bill Seeks To Provide Crypto Clarity

One of the key aspects of the proposed legislation focuses on determining whether a digital asset should be classified as a commodity or a security. Under the “discussion draft,” regulated crypto firms that handle tokens or cryptocurrencies can argue that these assets are commodities.

However, they are required to provide a detailed explanation of their functioning and prove their decentralization by certifying that no single entity controls more than 20% of the assets. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would retain the authority to challenge this claim by conducting a thorough analysis to determine whether the asset falls within its jurisdiction.

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A longstanding point of contention for crypto projects operating in the U.S. is the lack of clarity on when a project can be considered decentralized enough for its tokens to no longer be classified as investment contracts. This draft bill seeks to address this issue by providing a clear definition of decentralization, offering greater certainty to crypto projects operating within the country.

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CFTC To Get Its Own Digital Commodity Exchange

In addition to reclassification efforts, the draft bill proposes the establishment of a new category of registered business known as a digital commodity exchange, subject to oversight by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

These exchanges would be required to comply with the agency’s standard protections, including the segregation of customers’ assets, and implement measures to prevent market manipulation. The CFTC would also gain new authority over direct trading of crypto commodities, further strengthening regulatory oversight in the crypto market.

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Hurdles Remain As Democrats Yet To Show Support

Furthermore, the proposed legislation highlights the Republicans’ focus on studying the decentralized finance (DeFi) and non-fungible token (NFT) sectors. This indicates that the regulation of these specific areas of the crypto economy may be addressed in future discussions. Congressman Patrick McHenry, who led the drafting of the bill, intends for it to serve as a stepping stone in negotiations with House Democrats and Senate counterparts, emphasizing the need for bipartisan collaboration in shaping crypto regulations.

While the draft bill addresses several key concerns raised by the crypto industry, it awaits support from Democrats, underscoring the challenges in achieving consensus on the regulatory framework for digital assets. As discussions progress, it remains to be seen whether this proposal will pave the way for a more inclusive and flexible environment for cryptocurrencies and digital tokens within the United States.

In light of this crypto news, the price of Bitcoin gained by 0.45% in the past hour as compared to an increase of 0.75% over the last 24 hours. At the time of writing, BTC is currently exchanging hands at $27,158.

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