Coinbase CEO'su SEC ile Yüzleşmeye Hazır, Gerçeklere ve Hukuka Güveniyor
- Coinbase CEO'su Brian Armstrong, şirketinin SEC tarafından 6 Haziran'da açılan davayla yüzleşmeye hazır olduğunu belirtti.
- Davanın nihayet ABD'deki kripto düzenleyici politikalar hakkında bir miktar netliğe yol açacağını belirtti.
- SEC, menkul kıymet olarak gördüğü davasında MATIC, SOL, FIL ve ADA dahil olmak üzere 13 kripto para birimini adlandırdı.
- The executive said that the lawsuit is “exclusively focused on what is or is not a security.”
Coinbase, the largest crypto exchange in the United States, was recently sued by the US Securities and Exchange Commission along with the world’s largest crypto exchange, Binance, and its US entity, Binance.US and CEO Changpeng Zhao. The entire crypto community is talking about this series of legal actions taken by the US securities regulator.
Coinbase CEO'su Brian Armstrong, durum hakkında hemen yorum yaptı ve kendisinin ve firmasının mahkemede SEC ile yüzleşmeye hazır olduğunu söyledi. İçinde İleti on the social media platform Twitter, Armstrong stated that this action taken by the agency will finally result in “some clarity around crypto rules” in court. It is important to mention here that the crypto exchange was the first to be publicly listed on the NASDAQ.
Bitnation tarafından daha önce bildirildiği üzere, SEC, Haziran ayında Coinbase'e dava açtı 6, kripto şirketinin hizmetlerini düzenleyiciye kaydetmeden menkul kıymetler borsası, takas odası ve komisyoncu-satıcı olarak faaliyet gösterdiğini iddia ediyor. Ajans, davada, aralarında Polygon (MATIC), Solana (SOL), Cardano (ADA) ve Filecoin'in (FIL) de bulunduğu, borsa tarafından satılan yaklaşık 13 kripto para biriminin iit tarafından teminat olarak kabul edildiğini belirtti.
Armstrong added that the lawsuit filed against his company is very “different from others out there,” as it is “exclusively focused on what is or is not a security.”
The Coinbase executive stated that his team is “confident in our facts and the law” while claiming that the US government cannot agree with itself as to which blockchain-based digital asset is a security. He also referred to the SEC and CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) making conflicting statements regarding the status of ether (ETH) as a security or a commodity.
Armstrong added that he hopes that the lawsuit filed by the SEC against his firm will finally result in clear crypto compliance in the United States. He noted that his company’s previous efforts to get registered with the SEC and comply with its policies failed.
“Instead of publishing a clear rule book, the SEC has taken a regulation by enforcement approach that is harming America. So if we need to avail ourselves of the courts to get clarity, so be it,” Armstrong noted.