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Crypto Regulation on Biden’s Agenda After Sam Bankman-Fried White House Visit

Jimmy Khan

Sep 01, 2022 14:24

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Joe Biden, the president, has been quite busy lately. Ahead of the midterm elections in November, the Commander in Chief is driving some of the Democratic Party's most significant initiatives. The President's recent highlights include the Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS Act, and student debt forgiveness programs. But crypto regulation may have been left off the list of priorities. The inventor of FTX spoke with key presidential advisors, and it seems like Biden is rekindling his interest in the field.

 

Many individuals are pleading for crypto legislation. Critics describe it as a sanctuary for criminal activity or as the Wild West that needs a sheriff to impose law and order. Investors that place a high value on privacy want to maintain consumers' freedom to manage their finances anyway they see fit without interference from the government. The average investor occupies the center, expecting for significant returns while also crossing their fingers that their preferred DeFi platform doesn't be hacked.

 

Biden hasn't ignored the cryptocurrency market. He issued an executive order in March ordering lawmakers to carry out different study projects on the cryptocurrency industry and the potential of a digital currency issued by the United States Central Bank (CBDC). One of the most significant actions to date by any authority to address the subject of infrastructure legislation is this order.

 

Of fact, the executive order was put on hold when neighboring Ukraine was invaded by Russia at this time. But recent occurrences like the Treasury's ban on Tornado Cash and the Securities & Exchange Commission's inquiries into big crypto firms have revived it. Additionally, a special visitor in the White House is accelerating the process.

 

As FTX visits the White House, Crypto Regulation is put on the hot seat.

 

According to the White House visitor records, it seems that Biden has continued to develop a strategy for the cryptocurrency business. Mid-May, just as the most recent crypto crisis was starting, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried paid the president a visit to discuss legislation.

 

These records show that Bankman-Fried went to a meeting at the White House with his own government relations team. At this time, the team held a meeting with Steve Ricchetti, a psychotherapist, and Charlotte Butash, a policy assistant for Biden.

 

Even while the meeting's records don't provide specifics, CoinBase notes that Bankman-Fried lobbied for enabling the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to handle certain crypto deals directly. Who will bear the weight of regulatory enforcement on the crypto markets between the SEC and the CFTC is now the subject of one of Congress's largest discussions in this area.

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Fried's visit coincided with Congress's preparations to reassemble after its August break. Several lawmakers have been vocally advocating for problems relating to cryptocurrencies. Raja Krishnamoorthi, a member of the House, has lately been in contact with cryptocurrency leaders and Janet Yellen, the secretary of the Treasury, to discuss the approval procedure for token listings and how lawmakers may better safeguard American investors. Krishnamoorthi, the chair of the House's subcommittee on economic and consumer reform, laments that the federal government has been "slow to curtail cryptocurrency frauds and fraud" thus far.