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US Congressman: SEC's Stance on Ether Is 'Encouraging'

Republican Congressman Tom Emmer has praised the SEC for its recent comment indicating that ether is not a security.

Updated Sep 13, 2021, 8:05 a.m. Published Jun 22, 2018, 3:00 p.m.
U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer
U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer

Congressman Tom Emmer has praised the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for clarifying that ethereum's native cryptocurrency, ether, is not a security.

As previously reported, the SEC's director of Corporation Finance, William Hinman, told the audience at the Yahoo! All Markets Summit: Crypto conference last week that "current offers and sales of ether are not securities transactions."

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With ethereum having built an ecosystem around its blockchain and smart contacts platform, a decision that its token must be governed under securities law in the U.S. – as suggested by some in the regulatory space – could have presented major difficulties for the project.

To gauge his reaction to the SEC comment, CoinDesk reached out to Emmer, a Republican who has previously spoken of the need to not over-regulate blockchain and cryptocurrencies.

"Like many of the innovations generated from these new technologies, ether does not fit neatly into the regulatory boxes Washington has created," Emmer told CoinDesk in a statement.

The Minnesota Congressman continued:

"Director Hinman's comments are encouraging, specifically his suggestion that the decentralized and useful nature of certain technologies may provide a means toward regulatory certainty, even for assets which once may have been considered a security."

Further, he said he appreciated "the light-touch approach the SEC and other regulators have taken so far."

Echoing that view recently was acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Mick Mulvaney, who told an audience at the Future of Fintech conference on Wednesday that over-burdensome regulation is not good for the nascent industry.

While Mulvaney did not address the SEC's ether comment directly, he said "we knew at an early point in bitcoin that, as with any developing financial technology, we needed to find that sweet spot."

"If we over-regulate and discourage people from entering the marketplace, that has bad consequences too," he said.

While some laws are helpful, in that they provide consumer protections, others may have an "absurd result" when applied to financial technology, Mulvaney said, adding that he considers it his role to "identify and prevent" such issues from occurring.

Emmer concluded on a similar note, indicating he was hopeful that regulators will "take further steps to assure limited regulation and encourage investment here in the United States."

Annaliese Milano contributed reporting to this report.

Tom Emmer image via Shutterstock

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