The Chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) – Gary Gensler – reiterated the agency’s plans to exercise greater regulatory oversight on the cryptocurrency market to protect investors from fraud.
Additionally, he revealed that the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will work together to supervise the operations of digital asset trading venues.
The SEC and the CFTC Combining Efforts Because of Crypto
The two entities are America’s top financial watchdogs. However, there are significant differences between their responsibilities as the SEC regulates the securities market while the CFTC regulates commodities and derivatives. According to Gary Gensler, though, the agencies will join forces in the near future to implement enhanced supervision of the crypto industry, especially digital asset platforms.
The government official said the SEC intends to register and regulate cryptocurrency exchanges and to work to separate the custody of assets to minimize risks for investors. As stated before, Gensler advocated for further protection for those dealing with the asset class:
“These crypto platforms play roles similar to those of traditional regulated exchanges. Thus, investors should be protected in the same way.”
Additionally, he compared crypto platforms to alternative trading systems, which are used in equity and fixed income markets. In his view, though, the latter are used mainly by institutional investors, while exchanges “have millions and sometimes tens of millions of retail customers directly buying and selling on the platform without going through a broker.”
With that said, Gensler remarked that the SEC will seek ways to treat cryptocurrency trading venues more like retail exchanges.
The official touched on stablecoins, too, opining they present concerns to the financial system. He argued that many criminals employ the products in their illegal operations.
“Crypto-to-crypto transactions allow users to skirt the traditional banking system, making it harder to track money laundering, taxes, and compliance,” he alerted.
In conclusion, Gensler added that Washington’s regulators have long had supervised financial markets in an effective way. He raised hopes that the trend will continue with the crypto industry, too:
“We ought to apply these same protections in the crypto markets. Let’s not risk undermining 90 years of securities laws and create some regulatory arbitrage or loopholes.”
Gary Gensler, Source: CNBC
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