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Gensler’s Final Push For Crypto Regulation: Key Remarks As Trump Promises New Approach

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As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office on January 20, Gary Gensler, the chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is finally pushing to establish a regulatory framework for the crypto market. 

With the Trump administration signaling a pro-digital asset stance, Gensler’s comments come at what could be a pivotal positive moment for the future of digital asset regulation in the United States.

Gensler Advocates For ‘Clear Crypto Regulations’

In a speech prepared for a legal conference in New York, Bloomberg reports that Gensler emphasized the importance of creating clear “rules of the road” for crypto sales and intermediaries, including brokers and exchanges. 

Per the report, Gensler’s focus is on promoting transparency and proper disclosure, drawing lessons from the Great Depression, which, according to the SEC chair, illustrated the consequences of inadequate investor information. 

While Gensler reiterated that Bitcoin is not classified as a security, he pointed to the SEC’s “legal victories” concerning crypto-related investment products. 

The SEC Chair noted that courts have “consistently upheld” the SEC’s authority to enforce regulations when securities are involved, regardless of their format. 

This perspective, however, may clash with the incoming Republican administration’s views on the digital asset industry, which may not align with Gensler’s concerns about compliance and adherence to traditional securities regulations.

Challenges Ahead For Trump’s Bid To Dismiss Gensler

Trump’s planned approach includes establishing a favorable regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies, creating a strategic Bitcoin reserve, and positioning the US as a global hub for digital assets. 

This shift follows significant financial support from crypto firms during the campaign, including the Winklevoss twins, Kraken’s CEO, and a vocal endorsement from Trump that resonated with market participants, resulting in a significant shift in the 47th president’s stance on the industry.

However, one of Trump’s key promises to carry out his plans for the digital asset industry is to fire Gary Gensler on day one of his administration, which begins in just over two months. 

As reported by Bitcoinist, President-elect Donald Trump is considering potential replacements for SEC Chair Gary Gensler. Among the candidates are Dan Gallagher, Chief Legal Officer at the US-based exchange Robinhood, and SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, a vocal advocate for cryptocurrency. 

Peirce has consistently criticized the SEC’s regulatory approach under President Biden’s administration, along with Commissioner Mark Uyeda, who has followed the same rationale as Peirce, especially over the past year as the Commission has persistently increased its scrutiny of market participants.

Moreover, Bloomberg reports that the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 has committed to reducing the SEC’s size and authority, indicating a potential shift in regulatory oversight. 

Yet the path to a new SEC chairman may not be as straightforward as it sounds. Previous reports show that the regulator operates as an independent federal agency, with commissioners and the chairman shielded by protections that prevent arbitrary removal. 

Overall, it remains to be seen how this move by Trump will play out and whether Congress, won by the Republican Party in the recent elections, will have to step in to ensure a smooth transition or whether Gensler will choose to resign. 

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