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Lawsuit Against SEC: 18 States Challenge Cryptocurrency Regulation

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Eighteen U.S. states have filed a lawsuit against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), accusing it of overreaching its powers in regulating cryptocurrencies. The lawsuit claims SEC's actions violate states' rights and hinder innovation in the digital economy.

Background of the Lawsuit

The lawsuit was filed in a Kentucky district court along with 17 other Republican attorneys general from states like Nebraska, Tennessee, West Virginia, and others. Led by Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman, the coalition argues that SEC's actions under Chair Gary Gensler disrupt state-level regulatory frameworks. "The SEC's regulatory overreach defies basic principles of federalism and separation of powers," the filing reads.

Suppressing Progress

The coalition argues that SEC creates risks for economic progress by imposing penalties without a clear regulatory framework. Many in the crypto industry have criticized Gensler's broad interpretation of securities law, which forces firms to comply with stringent requirements that don't align with digital assets. These actions, they contend, are harming rather than protecting the growth of an innovative sector that could significantly contribute to economic development.

Impact on the Industry

If the coalition succeeds, it might redefine state and federal power balance in digital assets oversight. Attorneys general argue that SEC's interference disrupts states' ability to enforce their own regulations. "By attempting to fit digital assets into regulations ill-suited for them, the SEC is harming the very citizens it claims to protect," the suit claims. Moreover, the lack of a comprehensive federal regulatory framework leaves the industry in uncertainty, complicating the legal landscape for crypto companies.

The lawsuit marks a significant point in the debate over cryptocurrency regulation. Despite SEC's confidence in its authority, the case highlights the need for balancing the agency's interests with state rights.

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