Numerous U.S. crypto companies and industry stakeholders have rallied behind Coinbase’s legal battle against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These firms have underscored widespread concerns over the regulatory uncertainty plaguing the digital asset space. The move comes as Coinbase, one of the popular crypto exchanges in the U.S, takes on the SEC’s denial of its rulemaking petition.
Texas Blockchain, Paradigm & Others Back Coinbase Petition
The Coinbase petition sought clarity on how securities laws apply to digital assets. Among the notable entities throwing their support behind Coinbase is Paradigm Operations LP, a tech investment firm. With a keen interest in regulatory clarity, Paradigm’s amicus brief emphasized the detrimental impact of the SEC’s opaque stance on digital assets.
They echoed Coinbase’s sentiment that the absence of clear rules and guidance stifles innovation, leaving entrepreneurs and investors grappling with uncertainty regarding legal requirements. In addition, Legit.Exchange, a Texas-based digital asset trading platform, has also joined the fray. In their amicus brief against the SEC, Legit.Exchange sought to avoid classification as a securities exchange.
Moreover, Legit.Exchange highlighted the regulatory ambiguity created by the SEC’s enforcement actions against platforms like Coinbase. Furthermore, they asserted that such uncertainty hampers market development and undermines investor confidence.
Moreover, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, representing a vast array of businesses across sectors, has voiced its support for Coinbase’s cause. Highlighting the need for regulatory clarity, the Chamber criticized the SEC’s approach. They believe that SEC’s regulatory ambiguity impedes investor protection and capital formation.
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CLO Paul Grewal Expresses Gratitude
Furthermore, Satoshi Action Fund and Texas Blockchain collaborated to file the amicus brief against the SEC. They emphasized the broader societal implications of regulatory uncertainty in the digital asset industry. In addition, they stressed the importance of federal legislation and transparent rulemaking processes to boost innovation, drive economic growth, and address environmental challenges.
Additionally, the Crypto Council for Innovation (CCI), a coalition of industry leaders advocating for responsible global regulation of digital assets, condemns the SEC’s enforcement-centric approach. CCI stood against the SEC’s denial of Coinbase’s petition. They underscored the necessity of clear regulatory guidance for the industry’s long-term success and competitiveness on the global stage.
In response to the outpouring of support, Coinbase’s Chief Legal Officer (CLO) Paul Grewal expressed gratitude. He took to X and wrote, “We are grateful to see many amicus briefs filed today in our Third Circuit case objecting to the SEC’s denial of our rulemaking petition.”
The Coinbase CLO further echoed the sentiment of urgency, emphasizing the critical need for the SEC to provide clear rules and guidance on digital assets. Moreover, he thanked Paradigm, Texas Blockchain, Satoshi Action Fund, Legit.Exchange, Chamber of Commerce, and CCI for sharing their perspective with the court.
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