Coinbase ha presentado una acción judicial para obligar a la SEC a responder a su petición de reglamentación de julio de 2022 y brindar claridad a la criptoindustria. 

Coinbase busca la respuesta de la SEC a la petición de reglamentación y presenta una acción judicial

  • La SEC aún no ha respondido a una petición de julio de 2022 del criptointercambio Coinbase que busca claridad regulatoria para los criptoactivos.
  • El intercambio ha presentado una acción judicial que obliga a la SEC a responder a la petición de reglamentación y brindar claridad a la industria de la criptografía. 
  • Coinbase condemned the SEC’s “enforcement-first” move towards crypto regulation without putting proper guidelines in its 2022 petition.
  • Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal said that more than 1,700 firms and corporate entities have submitted comments to the exchange’s petition.
  • He said that the Administrative Procedure Act requires the SEC to respond to the exchange’s rulemaking petition “within a reasonable time.”

There has been a constant back-and-forth struggle between the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the largest crypto exchange in the US, Coinbase. The company claims that the regulator is taking an “enforcement-first” approach to regulation without clear guidelines and a regulatory framework. On the other hand, the SEC has yet to respond to a July 2022 petition by the crypto exchange seeking regulatory clarity for crypto assets. 

Coinbase ha presentado una acción judicial in a United States federal court in an attempt to “force” the SEC to respond to the petition that was submitted by the crypto exchange in July 2022 following the onset of the crypto market collapse and the bankruptcies of many crypto-focused companies. Interestingly, the regulator has yet to acknowledge this petition. 

En el petición filed in 2022, Coinbase condemned the SEC’s “enforcement-first” move towards crypto regulation without putting proper guidelines in place for companies to follow. Furthermore, the company seeks a “yes or no” response to a July 2022 petition wherein the exchange asked the regulator over 50 questions, all related to the regulation of digital assets.

Las preguntas son amplias en el espacio y cubren una serie de temas. Coinbase ha hecho varias preguntas al criptointercambio, incluida la metodología que utiliza para categorizar los criptoactivos como valores junto con la presencia de requisitos que técnicamente no son posibles de implementar para las criptoempresas en sus negocios. 

Coinbase stated in the petition that it believes that “appropriately tailored regulation is essential to encouraging capital formation in the digital asset industry, protecting digital asset customers and investors, and facilitating the wider adoption of digital asset technology,” while adding:

“We do not currently trade or facilitate trading in digital asset securities because of a lack of clear and workable regulation. But we would consider doing so through our SEC-registered securities broker-dealer subsidiaries once rules are in place that can accommodate the technological manner in which digital asset securities would be offered, sold, traded, custodied, and cleared.”

The court action from Coinbase was accompanied by a blog post authored by the company’s Chief Legal Officer, Paul Grewal, who stated that the Administrative Procedure Act requires the SEC to respond to the exchange’s rulemaking petition “within a reasonable time.”

According to the Coinbase executive, more than 1,700 firms and corporate entities have submitted comments to exchange’s petition “echoing the request for clarity” from the SEC. Meanwhile, the regulator has doubled its crypto enforcement unit in attempts to crack down on several crypto companies.

“If the SEC says no to our rulemaking petition, which it has the right to do, then Coinbase would be allowed to challenge that decision in court and explain in that formal setting why rulemaking is required,” Grewal noted.

Grewal declaró que hasta que la criptoindustria obtenga la claridad que merece, Coinbase continuará su lucha con los reguladores. Es importante mencionar aquí que el criptointercambio encabezado por el CEO Brian Armstrong es el único criptointercambio público en los EE. UU. y está planeando mudarse a los EE. UU. según informes recientes. 

Recientemente, el intercambio de criptomonedas Gemini también anunció sus planes de mudarse fuera de los EE. UU. y centrarse en otras regiones del mundo, incluida Asia. La empresa estableció una oficina en Gurgaon, India y planea contratar talento del país también.

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Criptoperiodista con más de 3 años de experiencia en DeFi, NFT, metaverso, etc. Parth ha trabajado con los principales medios de comunicación en el mundo de las criptomonedas y las finanzas y ha adquirido experiencia y conocimientos en la criptocultura después de sobrevivir a los mercados bajistas y alcistas a lo largo de los años.

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