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SEC's XRP and Grayscale Bitcoin ETF Cases Challenged by US House Majority Whip Tom Emme

Rebeca Moen   Sep 03, 2023 07:15 2 Min Read


House Majority Whip Tom Emmer has once again taken to Twitter to challenge the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) approach to cryptocurrency regulation. Citing the SEC's recent legal losses against Ripple and Grayscale, Emmer suggests that the regulatory body's stance on crypto is misguided. His latest comments, dated September 3, 2023, have garnered significant attention, amplifying the ongoing debate on the appropriate level of crypto regulation.

Emmer's Latest Remarks

In a tweet on September 3, 2023, Tom Emmer stated, 

SEC loses on Ripple... SEC loses on Grayscale... We will see how pending litigation plays out, but it should be increasingly obvious to policymakers that, despite @GaryGensler's mass marketing campaign, crypto is not an industry 'rife with noncompliance.'

Checks and Balances in Focus

Emmer's critique resonate with previous tweet, emphasizing the role of checks and balances in holding the government accountable.

Our system of checks and balances holding the abusive Administrative State accountable,

he wrote, quoting a previous tweet that announced a DC Court of Appeals decision in favor of Grayscale on August 29, 2023.

A Consistent Critic

Emmer has been a consistent critic of the SEC's regulatory approach to cryptocurrencies. As early as November 4, 2021, he sent a letter to SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, questioning the inconsistency in the agency's treatment of Bitcoin futures ETFs and Bitcoin spot ETFs. "I’ve called out @GaryGensler’s regulatory hypocrisy for years," Emmer noted in a tweet on August 30, 2023.

Implications for Policymakers

Emmer's recent comments add another layer to the ongoing debate among U.S. policymakers about the future of cryptocurrency regulation. With the SEC facing legal setbacks, the question arises whether its current approach is effective or even appropriate, a point that Emmer's latest tweet underscores.

Conclusion

As the SEC grapples with legal challenges and increased scrutiny, Tom Emmer's tweets serve as a timely critique from a high-ranking government official. His comments suggest that the debate over the regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies is far from over, and they call into question the SEC's current strategy.


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