SEC Commissioner Favours Self Regulation of the Crypto Market

“Crypto Mom” has spoken yet again, this time in favor of self-regulation of cryptocurrency markets when possible.
The United States’ Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, aka “Crypto Mom”, made the remarks while delivering a public talk on March 9th along with former Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) chairman Gary Gensler at the MIT Bitcoin Expo 2019.

Peirce’s remarks came in response to Gensler’s proposal of creating a more robust and unified national level regulatory framework for digital asset industry.
He stood by his arguments of creating a national level regulation over a broader spectrum of crypto trading to protect the investors’ interest, curbing money laundering, and streamlining the regulatory discrepancies in various states. However, Peirce was flexible to impose anything on the decade-old industry.

SEC Comissioner Hester Peirce, aka “Crypto Mom.”
“One really important thing to remember is that people regulate each other in their interactions with one another, and that’s the whole purpose of the Bitcoin idea, that it would be a community that would be able to regulate itself,” Peirce responded. “As problems arise, people in that community are thinking about how to deal with those problems. One model would be to have a government regulator, but I don’t think that’s the only model.”
“We need to have clear regulatory guidelines, that’s something I think you’ve been very forthright in calling for, which I think is really important. We do need to let people know where they stand, but then within that, we need to let people do what they want to do and try not to have too much government partnership with the private sector,” she added.

Regarding the potential for crypto exchanges becoming ATS’s, says, “they should knock on my door directly” to discuss possibilities.

“Crypto winter is not a bad thing because it focuses the mind very well.” Audience claps. Classic wisdom 🙂

— Michelle L. Staton (@CryptoRegs)

Will the SEC Approve Bitcoin ETFs?
Pierce also put some light on the agency’s stand on the much anticipated Bitcoin-backed exchange-traded fund (ETF). Mentioning the rejection of of introducing a Bitcoin ETF, she said: “When [the SEC] said no to this particular application, I thought the SEC went beyond our statutory authority. I thought we should have allowed this to trade.”
Earlier this year, the SEC Commissioner stated that the to grow. She even hinted that the SEC might to tackle the ongoing regulatory issues with the cryptocurrency market.

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