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Back to EpisodesRep. Ritchie Torres on Why Congress Should Make Clear Crypto Laws
Episode 524
Published 2 years, 5 months ago
Description
Crypto markets are under the gun from SEC Chairman Gary Gensler’s ‘regulation by enforcement’ policy. Meanwhile, a divided political landscape creates gridlock on Capitol Hill. Democratic Representative Ritchie Torres (NY-15) claims regulators have overstepped their bounds, while generational divide in the Democratic party slows appropriate regulatory legislation from passing.
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Show highlights:
- Why stablecoins are less dangerous than fractional reserve banking
- How the current system fails to protect retail investors
- Why Democrats and Republicans have flipped traditional stances on regulation
- Increased skepticism after the FTX meltdown
- Regulation by enforcement an abuse of power
- If and when a digital asset is an investment contract
- What he views as Prometheum’s planned political stunt
- Resolving crypto’s long term problems responsibly
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Guest
- Ritchie Torres, U.S. representative
Links
- Fortune: Ritchie Torres went from crypto ‘newbie’ to key ally in Washington. Now he could shape the industry’s post-FTX future
- NY Daily: A liberal case for cryptocurrency
- CoinDesk: Rep. Ritchie Torres: We've Seen a 'Weaponization of the SEC' From Gensler Against Crypto Industry
- U.S. Financial Service Committee: McHenry, Thompson, Hill, Johnson Release Digital Asset Market Structure Proposal
- Bloomberg Law: McHenry Says White House Torpedoed Bipartisan Stablecoin Deal
- NBC: Sen. Cynthia L