The White House and US Senators Call for Proper Crypto Oversight
The White House and members of the US Senate Banking Committee have called for proper cryptocurrency regulation following the collapse of the crypto exchange FTX. "Without proper oversight of cryptocurrencies, they risk harming everyday Americans, and this is something that we monitor and that we see as an important issue," said White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
White House on Crypto Regulation
Following
the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, the White House and several US lawmakers have called for stricter crypto regulation.
The White
House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at a press briefing on Thursday
in response to the FTX crisis:
"The
administration has consistently maintained that without proper oversight of cryptocurrencies,
they risk harming everyday Americans, and this is something that we monitor and
that we see as an important issue."
She
added, "The most recent news further underscores these concerns and
highlights why prudent regulation of cryptocurrencies is indeed needed. The
White House, along with the relevant agencies, will again closely monitor the
situation as it develops."
Senate Banking Committee Urges Regulators to Probe FTX’s Collapse
The
Twitter account for Senate Banking and Housing Democrats tweeted on Thursday:
"The
cryptocurrency market’s continued turmoil is why we must think carefully about
how to regulate cryptocurrencies and their role in our economy. Our financial watchdogs must look into what led to FTX’s collapse so we can
fully understand the misconduct and abuses that took place."
U.S.
Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), chairman of the Senate Banking and Housing
Committee, also released a statement on Thursday regarding the FTX crisis.
"The
recent collapse of FTX is a loud warning bell that cryptocurrencies can fail,
and just like we saw with over-the-counter derivatives that led to a financial
crisis, these failures can have a ripple effect on consumers and other parts of
our financial system," the senator said. "I will continue to work
with them to hold bad actors in crypto markets accountable. I’m committed to
finding the best path forward to protect consumers and the stability of the
US markets and banking system."
Another
member of the Senate Banking and Housing Committee, Senator Elizabeth Warren
(D-MA), said on Wednesday that crypto needs "more aggressive
enforcement," adding that she is going to "keep pushing" the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to "enforce the law to protect
consumers and financial stability."
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