
Acting SEC Chair Uyeda Challenges Proposed Rule On Crypto Trading Venues
In a significant development for the crypto market in the United States, acting Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Mark Uyeda announced plans to revise a controversial proposal requiring digital asset exchanges to register under alternative trading system (ATS) rules. Uyeda Critiques Regulatory Approach To Crypto Exchanges Initially introduced in 2022, the proposal sought to […]
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Acting SEC Chairman Mark Uyeda announced on March 10 that the regulatory body is working on abandoning a potentially horrendous rule that would require crypto firms to register as exchanges. The said rule would’ve broadened the spectrum of what could be considered an ‘alternative trading system,’ including some crypto firms. The proposal drew massive criticism […]
SEC chairman Gary Gensler has reportedly proposed a one rule book approach to regulate all crypto asset trading. Gary Gensler is in direct communication with the regulatory counterparts at Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The decision to be in agreement with other financial regulators which include CFTC will help address security concerns and maintain transparency […]
The newly appointed and pro-crypto acting chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mark Uyeda, has announced the formation of a dedicated Digital Assets Task Force aimed at establishing a clear regulatory framework for the industry. This initiative follows years of heavy criticism against the regulator led by its former chair, Gary Gensler, […]
The chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Gary Gensler, has reportedly proposed “one rule book” for the regulation of crypto assets. “If this industry is going to take any path forward, it will build some better trust in these markets,” said Gensler.
SEC Chairman Calls for One Rule Book for Crypto
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler has proposed “one rule book” for the regulation of crypto, the Financial Times reported Friday. He is looking to strike agreements with other financial regulators, including the Commodity....
Officials with Indonesia’s Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency could implement a rule for two-thirds of directors and commissioners at crypto firms to be citizens. Jerry Sambuaga, the deputy minister of Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade, has proposed a rule that would require the leadership at the country’s crypto exchanges to be more representative of its citizens. In a Tuesday parliamentary meeting that included Indonesian regulatory officials, a letter submitted by Sambuaga suggested several policy changes in response to the “interesting year for the development of physical trading....