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US Senators Working on Comprehensive 'Broad-Based' Crypto Legislation

Deux États-Unis. les sénateurs travaillent sur un bipartisme, cadre réglementaire général pour la crypto-monnaie. “Le travail que nous’refaire va être un examen très complexe et intensif des différents aspects de cette industrie,” dit l'un des sénateurs.

US Senators to Introduce Comprehensive Framework to Regulate Crypto Industry

NOUS. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) are working together ona broad-based regulatory frameworkfor how the crypto industry should be regulated, they explained Thursday at a Politico Live événement.

Senator Gillibrand described:

Le travail que nous’refaire va être un examen très complexe et intensif des différents aspects de cette industrie.

Some will be regulated under the CFTC [Commission de négociation des contrats à terme sur matières premières], some parts will be regulated under the SEC [Commission de Sécurité et d'Echanges], some we will need to look at more broadly and we intend to have a regulatory commission that can look at these issues of first impression and make judgments and guidance,” she added.

The two senators are talking to stakeholders, régulateurs, and industry expertsso that all voices are part of this legislative process,” Gillibrand stressed.

Senator Lummis was asked whether the CFTC will have a greater role under the new crypto framework. She replied:

The answer is definitely yes. When you look at bitcoin and ethereum in particular, its pretty clear to me that those are commodities.

Since the CFTC will have a key role in regulating crypto, Lummis said, “Ce’s so fabulous to work on this with Senator Gillibrand because shes on the Ag committee which has jurisdiction over the CFTC.She noted thatThe SEC will also have a huge role in this space.

toutefois, the pro-bitcoin senator from Wyoming clarified that since there are currently over 18,000 crypto-monnaies, not all of them are commodities. “Alors, nous’ll still be using the old Howey Test from the 1940s which helps define whats a security and whats a commodity.

She further clarified that stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDC) will also be addressed in the billto a smaller measure.

Senator Gillibrand opined: “Many of the goals that Senator Lummis and I have are identical. We want to address things like safety and soundness. We want to address consumer protection. We want to address certainty for markets.

In terms of when the bill is expected to be introduced and whether it has any chance of being passed this year, Senator Gillibrand said she and Senator Lummis will continue to work on the billover the next several weeks,” ajouter:

We want to continue to listen to stakeholders to make sure that we can at least foresee as many of the challenges that this regulatory framework might have.

Noting that the process has beenextremely fruitful and helpfulso far, the senator from New York stated, “I think we will introduce it in the next several weeks and I think we might be able to get a vote maybe by the end of the year.

This bill would probably be presented in one piece but could also be broken into five or six pieces to address separate topics,” Senator Lummis pointed out, adding that the legislation covers a wide range of topics, including banking issues, la protection des consommateurs, privacy, definitions, and taxation. She concluded:

je’m really optimistic … Nous’re looking forward to rolling out a piece of legislation.

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