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Crypto Chaos: SEC Commissioner Uyeda Admits Regulatory Failures

October 13, 2024No Comments
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The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has faced increasing criticism in recent years over its regulatory approach to the crypto industry under President Biden’s administration, characterized by increased enforcement and legal proceedings against the main actors.

Commissioner Mark Uyeda recently voiced his concerns, describing SEC strategy and regulation of the nascent crypto market as a “disaster for the entire industry” in an interview with FOX Business.

Uyeda criticizes SEC’s enforcement-oriented policies

Uyeda’s latest remarks reflect growing discontent within the crypto ecosystem, particularly among stakeholders who lawyer for a more balanced regulatory framework.

Alongside fellow commissioner Hester Peirce, nicknamed the “crypto mom” for her consistent support of pro-crypto initiatives, Uyeda called for regulations that encourage the growth of digital assets rather than stifling innovation.

During the interviewUyeda stressed the need to clearer advice of the SEC, stating that the agency’s policies and approach over the past several years have been “truly a disaster.”

The commissioner noted that the agency has primarily relied on “enforcement-based policies,” which has led to confusion within the industry. “We have done nothing to provide guidance on this,” he added, noting that the lack of clarity resulted in “inconsistent decisions by different courts.”

Call for clear rules on cryptographic classification

The SEC’s aggressive stance has been highlighted by recent lawsuits against prominent platforms such as Binance and Coinbase in 2023, as well as by Well Reviews issued to Robinhood and Crypto.com, adding to the feeling of discontent among participants.

Crypto.com, in particular, filed a complaint trial against the SEC, arguing that the agency exceeded its jurisdiction and improperly classified almost all cryptocurrency transactions as securities. The platform claims that the SEC’s enforcement actions are “arbitrary and capricious.”

Uyeda responded to these developments by highlighting broader frustrations with the lack of interpretive guidance from the SEC. “We have not provided interpretive guidance on what you can and cannot do,” he said, adding that this uncertainty makes compliance difficult for companies involved in securities offerings.

The commissioner also criticized the SEC for adopting what he called an “unlawful rule” that broadly categorizes trading in crypto assets as “securities transactions” in what many experts consider an outdated framework for appropriate regulation of digital assets.

The Commissioner emphasized the need for the SEC to establish clear guidelines regarding what does and does not fall under the securities laws. Uyeda also noted that within the purview of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the focus should be on how broker-dealers manage these assets under their securities law.

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The 1D chart shows the total decline in crypto market cap valuation. Source: TOTAL on TradingView.com

At the time of writing, the total crypto market cap stands at $2.064 trillion, down nearly $300 million after September’s close to a one-month high of $2.29 trillion.

Featured image of DALL-E, chart by TradingView.com



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