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Ahead of Donald Trump’s team taking office, US SEC Chair Gary Gensler has reiterated his commitment to regulating the cryptocurrency market, stating that stricter oversight is necessary to protect investors. Speaking at the Practicing Law Institute’s Annual Institute on Securities Regulation in New York, Gensler highlighted the importance of clear “rules of the road” for the industry.
Gensler has also pointed out that many of these assets are securities and should, as such, be regulated by existing securities laws, which include the disclosure and registration rules.
US SEC Chair Gary Gensler has argued that the cryptocurrency market needs regulatory safeguards similar to those in traditional financial markets. He emphasized that while Bitcoin is the only asset that does not fall under the category of securities, other forms of digital assets should be considered securities based on the current legal framework.
Gensler said, “Court after court has agreed with our actions to protect investors,” pointing out that the SEC is empowered to implement these laws in the crypto sector.
Gensler pointed out that most other digital assets outside of Bitcoin have yet to demonstrate clear utility and could potentially threaten investors. His comments are made just as a last attempt to build regulatory frameworks before the new Trump administration takes office, with candidates like Robinhood CLO Dan Gallagher emerging as the leading candidates to replace Gensler.
In his speech, US SEC Chair Gary Gensler outlined some of the regulatory measures he has implemented since taking office. He mentioned new requirements for enhancing the quality of information companies provide, such as those concerning executive compensation and data breaches.
Gensler also discussed improvements in market infrastructure, including the accelerated settlement period for stocks and stricter rules for Treasury clearing.
Besides his achievements, Gensler also mentioned that he was proud of his work at the SEC, calling it “a remarkable agency.” He thanked his colleagues and noted that the US SEC will still play a significant part in ensuring that there are proper protections for investors in the United States. Gary Gensler’s comments amid speculations that he could resign this week.
Since Donald Trump’s re-election, Gary Gensler has come under pressure to resign, including from ex-SEC official John Reed Stark. Stark, an outspoken opponent of Gensler’s regulation of the cryptocurrency industry, said that Gensler should leave the position to make it easier for the new SEC chairman to come in.
Gary Gensler has, however, not given any signs of quitting his position despite the calls for his resignation. Some have opined that he may resign in the event that Trump appoints a new SEC chairperson with a friendly disposition towards cryptocurrencies. Donald Trump has expressed his desire to create a conducive environment for cryptocurrency, which will lead to changes in the agency’s policies and the firing of Gensler.
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