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SEC Commissioner emphasizes the need for clarity in crypto regulation

SEC Commissioner Mart Uyeda's speech at a recent conference stresses the importance of clear and transparent regulatory enforcement.

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  • Uyeda pointed out that enforcement should not overshadow the various challenges faced by global market participants.
  • He said SEC should have proactively contributed to creating regulatory guidance in the crypto sector.

In a notable address delivered during the 2023 SEC Regulation Outside the United States conference, Mart Uyeda, a Commissioner at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), emphasized the importance of clarity and transparency in regulatory enforcement actions.

He talked about the need of proposing definitive rules or guidance for the cryptocurrency market, rather than relying predominantly on enforcement actions.

Transparency and fairness touted as the need of the hour

Uyeda emphasized the immense authority the SEC holds in administering and enforcing federal securities laws.

However, Uyeda cautioned that the ease with which the SEC can launch investigations, even when there is no concrete evidence, must be accompanied by objective and articulable standards.

Uyeda addressed the SEC’s approach to cryptocurrencies and digital assets. He highlighted the ongoing challenge of determining whether these instruments qualify as securities.

Uyeda added that the current enforcement-led strategy is likely to result in protracted legal battles before any clear precedents are established.

He suggested that the SEC should have proactively contributed to creating regulatory guidance in this area instead of relying on post hoc enforcement actions.

SEC and crypto regulations

The remarks from commissioner Uyeda come at a time when the SEC has been clamping down on the crypto sector.

The SEC has sued a plethora of crypto firms and individuals in recent years, with their lawsuits against Binance [BNB], Ripple [XRP] and Coinbase [COIN] among the most well-known.

The lack of regulatory clarity for crypto has only added fuel to the fire for the SEC in the lawsuits. However, the general consensus in the crypto community to the SEC in this context has been largely critical.

Ripple’s executives publicly called out the SEC for the lawsuit. Coinbase also took issue with the SEC’s response to its rulemaking petition, deeming it vague and insufficient. Binance was also critical of the SEC in retrospect to the lawsuit.

The upcoming joint briefing between the SEC and Ripple on the 9th of November and the subsequent conclusion could be a turning point in the history of crypto and regulations in the United States.

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Ann is a News Editor at AMBCrypto. After getting a Masters in International Relations, Ann worked at Reuters News for 4 years as a Breaking News correspondent. Ann uses her eye for attention to detail to focus on the regulatory and political developments associated with the crypto-space.

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