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Coinbase Vs. Big Brother: Exchange Accuses SEC Of Trying To Kill Crypto

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June 2, 2024
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Coinbase, the leading US cryptocurrency exchange, is doubling down on its fight with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), accusing the regulatory body of attempting to strangle the crypto industry through “regulation by enforcement.”

The SEC-Coinbase Acrimony

In a fiery appeal filed on May 31st, Coinbase paints a picture of the SEC as an innovation-squashing behemoth, prioritizing enforcement actions over establishing clear and fair guidelines for the growing digital asset space.

The crux of the dispute lies in the SEC’s lawsuit against Coinbase, initiated in June 2023. The SEC alleges Coinbase violated securities laws by failing to register as a broker or exchange.

Remarkably, the SEC’s says – over and over again – that it doesn’t matter if the industry can comply with the rules. The SEC is bent on choking the digital asset industry, and is refusing to provide the necessary rules the industry has requested in order to tighten the squeeze.…

— paulgrewal.eth (@iampaulgrewal) May 31, 2024

Coinbase counters that the SEC’s existing regulations are ambiguous when applied to cryptocurrencies, making compliance a near-impossible feat.

This sentiment appears to be shared by some within the SEC itself. Commissioner Hester Pierce, a vocal advocate for clearer crypto regulations, recently proposed a collaborative sandbox program where US and UK blockchain firms could experiment with tokenized securities under defined parameters.

This initiative stands in stark contrast to the SEC’s current approach, which Coinbase likens to “wielding a sledgehammer to crack a walnut.”

The SEC, however, defends its stance. In its initial lawsuit against Coinbase, the agency argued that existing regulations are sufficient and their enforcement actions serve as a clear roadmap for the industry. They likely view the successful lawsuit as vindication of their approach.

Crypto’s Regulatory Crossroads

The outcome of the Coinbase appeal has the potential to be a watershed moment for the crypto industry. A win for Coinbase could force the SEC to the negotiating table, paving the way for a more collaborative regulatory framework.

Conversely, a victory for the SEC might solidify their enforcement-centric approach, potentially stifling innovation and pushing US crypto firms overseas to friendlier regulatory shores.

The larger political scene adds another level of intrigue. Both parties are starting to pay attention to the growing significance of cryptocurrencies in light of the upcoming presidential elections. While some legislators support encouraging innovation within a well-defined regulatory framework, others share the SEC’s apprehensions regarding possible hazards to investors.

The regulation of cryptocurrencies may not be settled in the future. Will the US adopt this technology and become a global center for cryptocurrency, or will strict enforcement spur innovation abroad?

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