Il presidente della SEC Gary Gensler ha suggerito che tutti i token crittografici proof-of-stake possono essere considerati titoli. 

La SEC cerca di espandere la sua unità di applicazione delle criptovalute

  • Some lawmakers have criticized the SEC’s approach to controlling the crypto industry.
  • La SEC ha mantenuto un flusso costante di casi contro progetti crittografici dall'inizio dell'anno.
  • The bulk of the SEC’s case is that digital tokens are unregistered securities.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) seems set to continue its raid against crypto companies by expanding its digital assets enforcement unit. According to a job distacco, la SEC sta cercando avvocati generali per posizioni a New York, Washington e San Francisco all'interno della sua divisione di applicazione delle criptovalute.

The SEC recently announced that it was “planning to add additional staff” to its Crypto Asset and Cyber Unit, or CACU. The US regulator noted that the unit was originally designed to be a 20-person operation but has since expanded in size.

The attorneys joining the CACU will likely investigate “crypto asset securities,” create litigation strategies, draft court papers, including subpoenas, and take depositions. Depending on the region, salaries for the positions range from $140,000 to $260,000. The announcement states that the application deadline is April 17.

According to the job ad, the CACU “focuses on violations of the federal securities laws” and “exercises the full range of the Division’s investigative and law enforcement powers.”

La SEC ha represso il settore delle criptovalute con maggiore vigore sotto il presidente Gary Gensler. Il regolatore ha aumentato il suo controllo sullo spazio crittografico in seguito al crollo di diverse importanti società crittografiche, come Terra e FTX, che ha spazzato via miliardi di dollari di fondi dei clienti.

Gary Gensler recently requested funding of around $2.4 billion to aid the SEC’s crypto investigation. Other US regulators have ramped up efforts to control the crypto industry, raising questions about the sector’s future in the US. Some crypto users are speculating as to whether new taxes and other rules proposed by local regulators will “choke” the sector and block much-needed innovation.

Despite widespread calls for crypto regulation, some lawmakers have publicly criticized the SEC’s approach. US Congressman Tom Emmer criticized Gensler’s tactics of industry oversight and referred to him as a “bad faith regulator.”

Lawrence Woriji
Lawrence Woriji Autore verificato

Ho raccontato alcune storie emozionanti nella mia carriera di giornalista e trovo le storie legate alla blockchain molto intriganti. Credo che Web3 cambierà il mondo e voglio che tutti ne facciano parte.

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