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New Bill Proposes Joint SEC and CFTC Committee for Digital Asset Regulation

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by A1

2 months ago


  1. Essence of the Bill
  2. Statement by Representative John Rose
  3. SEC and CFTC Activities

  4. A new bill has been introduced in Congress that proposes the establishment of a joint committee between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to review and regulate digital assets.

    Essence of the Bill

    The bill, titled the “BRIDGE” Digital Assets Act (Bridging Regulation and Innovation for Digital Global and Electronic Digital Assets), was introduced by Representative John Rose, a member of the House Financial Services Committee.

    Statement by Representative John Rose

    According to Rose, the current sanctions-based regulation approach to cryptocurrencies is ineffective and drives innovation offshore. 'The Joint Advisory Committee on Digital Assets will provide a framework for government and the private sector to collaborate in shaping a successful regulatory environment for digital assets,' the Tennessee-based Republican said in a statement.

    SEC and CFTC Activities

    While the SEC and CFTC have been active in bringing charges against major crypto firms, they have disagreed on key issues such as the need for new legislation and how to classify certain cryptocurrencies like Ethereum. The joint committee proposed in Rose’s bill aims to address these differences and create a cohesive strategy for regulating the digital asset space. The committee will include 20 non-governmental partners representing a variety of interests in the digital asset sector, serving two-year terms. The committee will meet at least twice a year to make recommendations on rules and regulations for the crypto sector. The committee’s focus areas include exploring decentralization, improving market efficiency, and ensuring consumer protection.

    The Joint Advisory Committee on Digital Assets will provide a framework for government and the private sector to collaborate in shaping a successful regulatory environment for digital assets.

    The creation of a joint committee between the SEC and CFTC aims to improve the regulatory framework for digital assets and ensure closer cooperation between public and private sectors in this field.

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