SEC Chair Gensler Argues That Rules Already Exist To Regulate Crypto in Light of Coinbase Pushback
US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Chair Gary Gensler pushed back against Coinbase’s call to have the agency propose and adopt rules for digital assets. Gensler was asked on Monday during Atlanta Fed's 2023 Financia...
Gensler was asked on Monday during Atlanta Fed's 2023 Financial Markets Conference to comment on the dispute with Coinbase why the SEC doesn’t want to publish crypto rules.
The rules have already been published, Gensler said....
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