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OpenSea recebe 'Wells Notice' da SEC – Reação da indústria
Resumindo os comentários sobre a mais recente ação de execução da SEC. Todos os NFTs serão tratados como títulos?
Esta manhã, OpenSeadisse que recebeu um Wells Notice da Securities Exchange Commission alertando que a agência estava prestes a processar a plataforma líder de NFT por violação das leis de valores mobiliários. A ação ameaçada é a mais recente de uma longa linha de movimentos semelhantes da SEC, e a reação da indústria de Cripto tem sido feroz e quase uniforme. Aqui está uma pequena amostra representativa.
Tyler Winklevoss, fundador da Winklevoss Capital Management e da bolsa Gemini:
The @SECGov is now trying to claim that NFTs are securities. What's next? Baseball cards? Comic books? @GaryGensler's bad faith and un-American war on crypto is expanding. Digital web3 creators and artists are now in the crosshairs. https://t.co/boCbFI0O3p
— Tyler Winklevoss (@tyler) August 28, 2024
Sheila Warren, CEO do Cripto Council, um grupo comercial (GG = Gary Gensler; liderar um “exército anti-cripto” era uma ambição da aliada de Gensler, a senadora Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)):
Latest round of reg by enforcement spurred by GG, the general of the “anti-crypto army.”
— Sheila Warren (@sheila_warren) August 28, 2024
We stand with @opensea and creators everywhere, and commend @dfinzer for his leadership. https://t.co/jqXdGrUlfw
Terceiro, temos Jake Chervinsky, do Variant Fund, argumentando que os NFTs T deveriam ser cobertos por leis inventadas muitas décadas antes (o Securities Act foi aprovado em 1933):
The SEC has fully lost the plot.
— Jake Chervinsky (@jchervinsky) August 28, 2024
The idea that a financial markets regulator established in the 1930s would have jurisdiction over digital art in the 2020s defies not only common sense but also the SEC's statutory authority.
Thanks to @opensea for fighting the good fight 🫡 https://t.co/7Fxx0Ulv5m
Próximo: Gwart, autodescrito "Cripto-Troll do Twitter", discutindo as implicações mais amplas da SEC aparentemente indo atrás da categoria NFT, que é muito ampla:
If opensea is a securities exchange then so is Etsy and all the hipsters selling pieces of bedazzled driftwood that say “live, laugh, love” for $800 should be thrown in jail too. We just want consistency here.
— Gwart (@GwartyGwart) August 28, 2024
Cofundador do Bankless, Ryan Sean Adams:
The SEC is now planning to sue OpenSea under the claim that NFTs are securities.
— RYAN SΞAN ADAMS - rsa.eth 🦄 (@RyanSAdams) August 28, 2024
So yes @RitchieTorres, apparently Gary Gensler does think tokenized pokemon cards are securities.
OpenSea is now the 6th American born crypto success story under attack by SEC this year - they're…
Vice-presidente Adam Cochrane:
Easily one of the dumbest Hail Marys Gensler has thrown and yet another reason why he has to be out under any new admin.
— Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) (@adamscochran) August 28, 2024
It’s clear NFTs are art.
Can you sell art as a security? Sure see @Masterworks
Does OpenSea do that? No.
And the SEC is also targeting them once they’ve… https://t.co/0PFy7IaiM4
Ex-comissário da CFTC Brian Quintenz (agora na a16z):
News of @Opensea receiving a Wells Notice shows plain and simple that the current SEC’s crusade against the crypto industry continues unabated. This is in contrast to what Vice President Harris said two weeks ago announcing her economic agenda: pic.twitter.com/cafsHJ6DhU
— Brian Quintenz (@BrianQuintenz) August 28, 2024
O bitcoiner Jameson Lopp argumenta que, se a intenção da SEC é proteger os investidores, ela está anos atrasada:
The SEC is swooping in to protect investors from digital art... several years after NFT investors lost all their money. 🤡https://t.co/PgpLQR3AqW
— Jameson Lopp (@lopp) August 28, 2024
Roham Gharegozlou, CEO da Dapper Labs, que tem vários projetos NFT:
NFTs that are not financial in nature are clearly not securities and most lawmakers we interface with understand this — we @dapperlabs are working toward legal clarity for NFTs through forthcoming legislation to be introduced in Congress and support OpenSea in their fight as well https://t.co/zhj4LIetjW
— roham (@roham) August 28, 2024
REP Wiley Nickel (D-NC):
Very disappointing to see @SECGov’s continued regulation by enforcement, now targeting #NFT marketplace @opensea.
— Rep. Wiley Nickel (@RepWileyNickel) August 28, 2024
The SEC and Gary Gensler should abandon this path and work with Congress to establish clear and fair regulations that foster innovation and keep jobs in the U.S.
E, finalmente, Anthony Scaramucci, que diz que Gensler está destruindo os esforços democratas recentes para fazer aliados na comunidade Cripto :
Gensler wants Harris to lose the election. https://t.co/GT2PpaGIt8
— Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) August 28, 2024
Observação: as opiniões expressas nesta coluna são do autor e não refletem necessariamente as da CoinDesk, Inc. ou de seus proprietários e afiliados.
Nota: As opiniões expressas nesta coluna são do autor e não refletem necessariamente as da CoinDesk, Inc. ou de seus proprietários e afiliados.
Benjamin Schiller
Benjamin Schiller é o editor-chefe de recursos e Opinião da CoinDesk. Anteriormente, ele foi editor-chefe da BREAKER Magazine e redator da equipe da Fast Company. Ele detém alguns ETH, BTC e LINK.
