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SumoPride SumoPride Fri Jun 21 2024 | 5 answers 1029

When Gary Gensler became Securities and Exchange Commission chair, he urged staff to go after the hubs investors use to buy and sell crypto.Could Coinbase dispute be resolved if Gary Gensler is replaced?

With Gary Gensler's appointment as the chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, he advocated for a rigorous approach towards regulating the hubs investors utilize for crypto transactions. Given this backdrop, could the ongoing dispute surrounding Coinbase potentially be resolved if Mr. Gensler's position is filled by a different individual? While his stance on crypto regulation is clear, would a change in leadership at the SEC lead to a shift in approach that might ease tensions surrounding Coinbase and other crypto platforms?

When Gary Gensler became Securities and Exchange Commission chair, he urged staff to go after the hubs investors use to buy and sell crypto.Could Coinbase dispute be resolved if Gary Gensler is replaced?
Daniela Daniela Fri Jun 21 2024 | 7 answers 1331

When the Securities and Exchange Commission denied Grayscale its petition for a Bitcoin ETF, that action was arbitrary and capricious, an appeals court ruled today. The SEC ruling has been vacated.Should we approve a bitcoin spot ETF?

Ladies and gentlemen of the panel, today we are faced with a crucial question. The Securities and Exchange Commission's denial of Grayscale's Bitcoin ETF petition has been deemed 'arbitrary and capricious' by an appeals court, effectively vacating the SEC's original ruling. This begs the question: Should we approve a bitcoin spot ETF? The implications are vast, ranging from potential market stability to investor protection. What are the risks and rewards associated with such a move? Are we ready to embrace this emerging asset class within our traditional financial framework? Let's delve into this matter with an open mind and a critical eye.

When the Securities and Exchange Commission denied Grayscale its petition for a Bitcoin ETF, that action was  arbitrary and capricious,  an appeals court ruled today. The SEC ruling has been vacated.Should we approve a bitcoin spot ETF?

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