Hester Peirce: US crypto laws can’t assume ‘everything is a financial asset’

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Hester Peirce: US crypto laws can’t assume ‘everything is a financial asset’
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US crypto laws should be reserved enough to encompass the non-financial uses of the technology, according to the SECGov’s “Crypto Mom” HesterPeirce.

Peirce believes any legal framework should take “a reserved approach” but include “enough clarity that people feel that they can try things.”

“There is something to be said for not putting a framework in place that is so inflexible that it doesn't accommodate the new uses of crypto and blockchain.”— the commissioner said the laws “can't be reserved then, all of a sudden, [regulators] come in five years later with a bunch of enforcement actions.”Asked about her crypto advocacy, Peirce said she thinks the SEC “can do better” and believes if she can't speak freely, “then I don't know why I'm in that position.

“Crypto presents [the SEC] an opportunity to rethink how we approach innovation [...] I really think we've been taking an approach that is not appropriate,” she said.that followed, Peirce advised the crypto industry to undertake self-regulation and pay attention to counterparty risks, conflicts of interest and leverage.

“Those are things you don't need a government regulator to tell you to do, but I think government regulators can play a role in that.”

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