Hester Peirce Warns Proposed SEC Reform of Securities Trading Platforms Could Threaten DeFi
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Hester Peirce has warned that plans by the agency to reform government securities ...
Read moreU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Hester Peirce has warned that plans by the agency to reform government securities ...
Read moreForming a single regulator to oversee crypto would not be a panacea for the industry’s regulatory woes, said U.S. Securities ...
Read moreThis episode is sponsored by NYDIG.Download this episodeOn this week’s “Long Reads Sunday,” NLW reads SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce’s recent ...
Read more“Unfortunately, our current regulatory framework threatens to push this technology – and the jobs created by this rapidly growing industry ...
Read moreThe Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) unwillingness to approve a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the U.S. is outdated and ...
Read moreAny of the government’s efforts to ban Bitcoin would be “foolish,” said Hester Peirce (aka “Crypto Mom”), a very Bitcoin-friendly ...
Read moreHester Peirce, SEC Commissioner popularly known as ‘Crypto Mom,’ has always been one to highlight the need for clarity on ...
Read morePeirce also pushed back against an emerging government narrative that cryptocurrency is a dangerous rail for terrorist financing. Source link
Read moreThe news comes a day after former Chairman Jay Clayton announced that yesterday was his last day. Source link
Read moreU.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner (SEC) Hester Peirce, well known for her pro-cryptocurrencies views, said increased interest in the space ...
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