• Latest
SEC’s Crypto Savvy Surprises Blockchain Insiders at D.C. Forum

SEC’s Crypto Savvy Surprises Blockchain Insiders at D.C. Forum

Juni 3, 2019
6 Questions for Rene Reinsberg of Celo – Cointelegraph Magazine

6 Questions for Rene Reinsberg of Celo – Cointelegraph Magazine

März 31, 2023
Judge denies SEC motion to keep Hinman docs secret in Ripple case

Judge denies SEC motion to keep Hinman docs secret in Ripple case

März 31, 2023
The ultimate guide to Miami – Cointelegraph Magazine

The ultimate guide to Miami – Cointelegraph Magazine

März 31, 2023
Dr. Jane Thomason – Cointelegraph Magazine

Dr. Jane Thomason – Cointelegraph Magazine

März 31, 2023
1658007797 celsius is bankrupt with 12b balance sheet hole su zhu.jpg

Celsius is bankrupt with $1.2B balance sheet hole, Su Zhu returns to Twitter and OpenSea purges 20% of employees: Hodler’s Digest, July 10-16

März 31, 2023
6 Questions for Lisa Fridman of Quadrata – Cointelegraph Magazine

6 Questions for Lisa Fridman of Quadrata – Cointelegraph Magazine

März 31, 2023
Jed McCaleb empties XRP wallet after eight-year selloff

Jed McCaleb empties XRP wallet after eight-year selloff

März 31, 2023
Celsius has finally filed for bankruptcy: Law Decoded, July 18-25

Celsius has finally filed for bankruptcy: Law Decoded, July 18-25

März 31, 2023
The ‘godfather of crypto’ risked lifetime in jail, laying foundation for Bitcoin – Cointelegraph Magazine

The ‘godfather of crypto’ risked lifetime in jail, laying foundation for Bitcoin – Cointelegraph Magazine

März 31, 2023
SEC objects to XRP holders aiding Ripple defense

SEC objects to XRP holders aiding Ripple defense

März 31, 2023
Blockchain technology is transforming the real estate market – Cointelegraph Magazine

Blockchain technology is transforming the real estate market – Cointelegraph Magazine

März 31, 2023
1658612147 nfts banned in minecraft sec lists 9 tokens as securities.jpg

NFTs banned in Minecraft, SEC lists 9 tokens as securities and 3AC founder blames cockyness for company meltdown: Hodler’s Digest, July 17-23

März 31, 2023
  • Home
  • Coin Market Cap
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Ripple
  • Litecoin
  • Alt Coin
  • Business
  • Trading
  • Mining
CoinNewsDaily
  • Home
  • Coin Market Cap
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Ripple
  • Litecoin
  • Alt Coin
  • Business
  • Trading
  • Mining
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Coin Market Cap
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Ripple
  • Litecoin
  • Alt Coin
  • Business
  • Trading
  • Mining
No Result
View All Result
CoinNewsDaily
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

SEC’s Crypto Savvy Surprises Blockchain Insiders at D.C. Forum

coinnewsdaily by coinnewsdaily
Juni 3, 2019
in Business
0
SEC’s Crypto Savvy Surprises Blockchain Insiders at D.C. Forum
190
SHARES
1.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

It was billed as an opportunity for the Securities and Exchange Commission to learn more about cryptocurrency. But what was striking about Friday’s forum was how much the agency’s staff already knew.

From questions about atomic swaps to comments about airdrops and forks, the SEC’s FinTech Forum, held at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., demonstrated that the U.S. securities regulator has been paying close attention to the crypto world – and has a deeper understanding than some give it credit for.

Related articles

IoTeX’s MachineFi Lab challenges Big Tech by democratizing IoT to benefit users and businesses

IoTeX’s MachineFi Lab challenges Big Tech by democratizing IoT to benefit users and businesses

Juli 26, 2022
ygg sea surpasses 10,000 scholarships in just six months of launch

YGG SEA Surpasses 10,000 Scholarships in Just Six Months of Launch

Mai 6, 2022

“Clearly they have been listening to what those in the community – and their counsel – have been saying to them and they’ve put a lot of effort into understanding this space,” said Joshua Ashley Klayman, managing member of Klayman LLC, a boutique law firm.

“They were very seemingly comfortable with some of the more technical aspects and the terminology, including atomic swaps. It was a much higher-level discussion than the basics of blockchain,” said Klayman, who was one of the panelists invited to speak at the forum.

For example, several attendees referenced the moment when Elizabeth Baird, deputy director of the Division of Trading and Markets, brought up atomic swaps. These are cutting-edge transactions in which the parties exchange one cryptocurrency for another without an intermediary, and neither leg of trade is complete until both are.

Specifically, Baird asked whether such swaps reduce risk in transferring or exchanging cryptos.

On another panel, Deloitte’s Amy Steele discussed airdrops (mass giveaways of a token to spur adoption) and forks (splinter currencies available to holders of the original) with Jennifer McHugh, senior special counsel to the Division of Investment Management, with a particular focus on whether and how these impact consumer risk.

Even when pleading ignorance, the SEC officials sounded more informed about crypto than one might expect from Beltway bureaucrats.

Valerie Szczepanik, the SEC’s senior advisor for digital assets, name-checked an ethereum smart-contract programming language when explaining the need for dialogue between her agency and developers.

“We need to translate between each other,” she said, adding:

“We also learned that the federal securities laws are just as complex to computer scientists as coding smart contracts in Solidity are to regulators.”

Chen Arad, chief marketing officer of Solidus Labs and an attendee at the forum, told CoinDesk that senior SEC staff were able to “comfortably” discuss various technical issues, including nodes, consensus mechanisms and smart contracts.

Attorney Stephen Rutenberg agreed, saying that in his view, the SEC’s understanding of distributed ledger technology is “beyond what most people think.”

Don’t hold your breath

While the SEC may have shown its chops at Friday’s forum, this does not necessarily mean that there will be any significant change in its approach to tokens and securities law.

Regulation does not happen overnight, said Teddy Fusaro, chief operating officer of asset manager Bitwise, citing exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as an example. In general, ETFs were launched some 25 years ago, but the SEC has yet to publish a standardized rule for issuers looking for exemptive relief.

Klayman agreed, saying that in her view, “the law says what the law says,” and unless a new law is signed addressing the asset class, “we shouldn’t expect a radically different interpretation.”

Yet while there may be no significant change in the regulator’s approach to the space, that does not mean companies concerned about potentially selling an unregistered security have no recourse.

Rutenberg said “the biggest news of the forum from the SEC is that they appear willing to entertain granting no action letters to ICOs that are no longer selling tokens,” referring to remarks by Director of Corporation Finance William Hinman.

He did note, however, that no actual guidance was issued, saying:

“However, if one was expecting the SEC to make firm commitments or provide more definitive guidance they would likely have come away disappointed from the forum.”

For all that was said during the forum, one issue which was conspicuously scarce was a discussion of market manipulation.

Market manipulation has been a hot button topic for the SEC, with several bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) proposals rejected due to concerns about the market. These concerns have been so publicly stated, in fact, that Bitwise (which wants to issue its own bitcoin ETF) has now submitted two reports to the SEC in an effort to counter that narrative.

Which is perhaps why the topic’s near-absence at the forum was so keenly felt. Arad told CoinDesk that more discussion of manipulation and the surveillance infrastructure that can address it is still needed.

“It’s a major concern, in particular as more and more of our clients are eyeing institutional investors and their funds,” Arad said.

Szczepanik did mention manipulation – and other issues – in her closing remarks, reiterating a request for information that she, and other SEC officials, have been making for months.

“Dalia Blass and the Division [of Investment Management] put out a comprehensive letter, two letters actually, asking for input on things like custody, manipulation, liquidity, valuation, redemption, … all those things are things we invite your input in,” she said.

Valerie Szczepanik picture via Nikhilesh De for CoinDesk

Credit: Source link

Tags: BusinessCryptoCrypto Business
Share76Tweet48
Previous Post

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, EOS, Binance Coin, Bitcoin SV, Stellar, Tron: Price Analysis June 3

Next Post

Crypto Exchange Bits Of Gold Wins Supreme Court Battle Over Bank Block

coinnewsdaily

coinnewsdaily

CoinNewsDaily.com is an online Crypto Coin News Website that aims to provide latest trendy news from market and around the world.

Related Posts

IoTeX’s MachineFi Lab challenges Big Tech by democratizing IoT to benefit users and businesses
Business

IoTeX’s MachineFi Lab challenges Big Tech by democratizing IoT to benefit users and businesses

Juli 26, 2022
ygg sea surpasses 10,000 scholarships in just six months of launch
Alt Coin

YGG SEA Surpasses 10,000 Scholarships in Just Six Months of Launch

Mai 6, 2022
5 projects enabling smart contract development on bitcoin
Alt Coin

5 Projects Enabling Smart Contract Development on Bitcoin

April 29, 2022
cross chain services play a crucial role in facilitating continued adoption of defi applications
Alt Coin

Cross-Chain Services Play a Crucial Role in Facilitating Continued Adoption of DeFi Applications

April 26, 2022
justin sun launches usdd, integrating the blockchain world and the real world with the decentralized stablecoin
Alt Coin

Justin Sun Launches USDD, Integrating the Blockchain World and the Real World with the Decentralized Stablecoin

April 25, 2022
what are wrapped tokens?
Bitcoin

What Are Wrapped Tokens?

April 23, 2022
Load More
Next Post
Crypto Exchange Bits Of Gold Wins Supreme Court Battle Over Bank Block

Crypto Exchange Bits Of Gold Wins Supreme Court Battle Over Bank Block

Kategorien

  • Alt Coin
  • Bitcoin
  • Business
  • Ethereum
  • ICO
  • Litecoin
  • Mining
  • NFT
  • Ripple
  • Tech
  • Trading

What New here?

  • 6 Questions for Rene Reinsberg of Celo – Cointelegraph Magazine
  • Judge denies SEC motion to keep Hinman docs secret in Ripple case
  • The ultimate guide to Miami – Cointelegraph Magazine
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy & Policy

© 2018-2021 CoinNewsDaily.com by CoinNewsDaily Inc. Crafted with Love by iFtiDev

Please enter CoinMarketCap Free Api Key to get this plugin works.
✕
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Coin Market Cap
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Ripple
  • Litecoin
  • Alt Coin
  • Business
  • Trading
  • Mining

© 2018-2021 CoinNewsDaily.com by CoinNewsDaily Inc. Crafted with Love by iFtiDev