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Gary Gensler
Legisladores republicanos exigen que Gensler les explique cómo Prometheum obtuvo la aprobación de la SEC
Patrick McHenry, presidente del Comité de Servicios Financieros de la Cámara de Representantes, reunió a todos los republicanos de su panel para interrogar a la SEC y a la FINRA sobre el estatus único de la compañía.

SEC Chair Gensler Says We’ve Seen the 'Wild West' of the Crypto Markets
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler made a pitch for tens of millions of dollars in additional funding for his agency’s multi-billion budget at the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations on Wednesday, telling lawmakers the agency must expand to, among other things, protect investors against a crypto industry “rife with noncompliance.”

El presidente de la SEC, Gensler, cita el "salvaje oeste" de las Cripto en un caso para aumentar el presupuesto de la agencia.
El presidente solicitó a los legisladores estadounidenses 72 millones de dólares en fondos adicionales para, entre otras cosas, proteger a los inversores de los Mercados de Cripto “plagados de incumplimientos”.

El profesor Gary Gensler contra el presidente de la SEC, Gary Gensler: Cripto a largo y corto plazo
Gary Gensler impartió una clase sobre Cripto. ¿Se contradice ahora en su importante puesto en Washington?

Rep. Ritchie Torres: We've Seen a 'Weaponization of the SEC' From Gensler Against Crypto Industry
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) joins First Mover to discuss how the SEC is handling crypto regulation, noting that under SEC Chair Gary Gensler there has been a "weaponization" of the agency against the crypto industry. The Congressman goes on to argue why he thinks this is an "abuse of power."

Rep. Ritchie Torres Weighs in on Ripple's Partial Win, State of Crypto Regulation
In a letter to SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, Congressman Ritchie Torres wrote, "regulation by enforcement had a dreadful day in court," referring to the summary judgment issued by Judge Analisa Torres in the SEC v. Ripple Labs decision. The lawmaker from New York joins "First Mover" to discuss the SEC's latest actions in the wake of the Ripple court ruling and his outlook on the future of crypto regulation in the U.S.

U.S. Spot Bitcoin ETF Race Deadlines; DeSantis Vows to Ban CBDCs if Elected President
“CoinDesk Daily” host Jennifer Sanasie dives into today’s headlines in the crypto industry, as the clock starts ticking this week for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) decision on whether to approve or reject six applications to list a spot bitcoin ETF. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vows to ban central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) if elected president. And, SEC Chair Gary Gensler speaks out on artificial intelligence.

SEC's Gensler 'Disappointed' by Part of Court Decision in Ripple's Case, Still Assessing Opinion
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler said that he was disappointed with a district court's decision in the Ripple case regarding retail investors, but pleased with the part of the order which found that institutional sale of the tokens did violate federal securities laws. "The Hash" panel weighs in on Chair Gensler's response to Ripple's partial victory in its legal fight with the regulator. Plus, reaction to Gensler's comments about AI's risk to financial stability.

Gensler de la SEC, "decepcionado" por parte del fallo de Ripple XRP , aún evalúa su Opinión
Ripple obtuvo una victoria parcial en su lucha contra la SEC la semana pasada con un fallo judicial que determinó que las ventas institucionales de tokens violaban las leyes federales de valores, pero las ventas en bolsas y las ventas programáticas no.

¿Podría el fallo Ripple SPELL el fin de la regulación mediante su aplicación?
Es probable que el esperado fallo de un juez de distrito de que algunas ventas de tokens XRP no eran contratos de inversión conduzca eventualmente a un marco regulatorio bipartidista que sea más favorable para el grupo pro-cripto en el Congreso, escribe John Rizzo.
