The cryptocurrency market is on high alert as SEC Chair Gary Gensler prepares to testify before Congress this week.
Scheduled for September 24 and 25, Gensler will appear before both the Financial Services Committee and the U.S. Senate Banking Committee. The crypto community and lawmakers are anticipating rigorous examination of the SEC’s aggressive stance on digital assets.
Gensler’s upcoming testimony has stirred speculation in the market, particularly as his leadership faces significant criticism from both political parties. With the U.S. Presidential election approaching, lawmakers are expected to challenge him on various issues, including the SEC’s approach to crypto regulation and its handling of high-profile fraud cases like FTX and Terra.
Recently, Coinbase’s Chief Legal Officer has publicly criticized the SEC’s classification of cryptocurrencies as securities, adding to the pressure from the community.
According to Ron Hammond, the Blockchain Association’s Director of Government Relations, Gensler will encounter scrutiny from both sides of the aisle. He noted that this round of hearings would differ from past ones, primarily due to the diminishing support Gensler enjoys, as many have voiced discontent with his leadership and the agency’s recent crypto policies.
Notably, this will be the first time Gensler is joined by other SEC Commissioners during such hearings, making it a rare occasion. While Democratic leaders are likely to back his policies, Republicans are anticipated to challenge his views, increasing the pressure on him to justify the agency’s current direction.
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