Group 1 - The U.S. Senate Banking Committee is engaged in intense debates over digital asset regulation proposals, with Republicans advocating for a moderate regulatory framework while Democrats warn of potential regulatory loopholes and conflicts of interest [1] - The hearing aims to advance cryptocurrency market structure legislation before the September 30 deadline, with the House set to review related bills next week [1] - Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott emphasizes the need for a clear and flexible regulatory framework that protects investors and allows for responsible innovation, specifically calling for a clear definition of security tokens and robust mechanisms to prevent illegal financial activities [1] Group 2 - Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock criticizes the current proposal for failing to effectively address conflicts of interest within the administration, referencing the recent launch of a meme coin by the Trump family and their support for an upcoming crypto token project [1] - Concerns are raised by Democratic lawmakers regarding provisions that allow cryptocurrency firms to self-certify as decentralized platforms, questioning whether this could enable companies to evade registration requirements from the CFTC or SEC [2] - Republican Senators Cynthia Lummis, Tom Tillis, Bill Hagerty, and Scott recently released market structure principles advocating for clear legal definitions and regulatory authority delineation for digital assets, aligning closely with the CLARITY Act promoted by the House committee in June [2]
美参议院激辩加密货币监管:共和党倡导“轻触式”监管 民主党担忧利益冲突
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-07-10 00:45