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A Donald Trump win this presidential election could advance the long-stalled crypto market structure legislation forward, according to Katherine Dowling, chief compliance officer at Bitwise Asset Management.
During a recent Q&A session, she discussed the potential impact of the upcoming election on crypto regulation, where she specifically highlighted the importance of the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21). This is a legislative proposal aiming to clarify regulatory oversight of digital assets.
FIT21 seeks to address the ambiguity surrounding crypto regulation by defining clear roles for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The bill proposes explicit definitions for different types of digital assets, determining which agency should regulate each category.
“It’s incredibly important. And it’s been lacking in the crypto space for a while,” Dowling said.
Under a Republican administration, Dowling believes there would be a quicker path to enacting market structure legislation. She pointed to the ongoing debates between Rep. Patrick McHenry and Rep. Maxine Waters over FIT21, which have stalled progress due to partisan disagreements.
McHenry supports FIT21 from the perspective that regulatory clarity is essential for the US to remain competitive globally in fintech. In contrast, Waters has shown concern over what she perceives as insufficient consumer safeguards within the bill.
Dowling noted that the presidential elections matter now more than ever for the crypto industry because cryptocurrency has become a
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