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McHenry – SEC hearing
House Financial Services Committee Chair Rep. Patrick McHenry (R, NC) announced that a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) oversight hearing with Chair Gary Gensler will take place on April 18 and digital assets will be a key focus of the hearing. Read a bit more on Politico.
Tip: April 18 is also the same day that the EU will be hosting final discussion in European Parliament on its Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation. The final vote on MiCA should be the next day.
McHenry – House Ag’s Thompson
Speaking to Punchbowl News yesterday in Washington, DC, Chair McHenry said that he has “come to terms with the political reality that we’re not going to create a new regulator” and, furthermore, he’s “spent the last couple of months working out a set of principles” with House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn “GT” Thompson (R, PA) on a digital assets approach:
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- “That means you have a securities regime and a commodities regimes, and then we have potentially an ‘other,’ which means you raise capital through an existing securities regime methodology, which we have to legislate. Then, once an asset becomes effectively a commodity, it would then switch out of that jurisdiction into the commodities jurisdiction. And so we’ve worked this thing out… (market structure)”
McHenry – stablecoins
Chair McHenry saw light at the end of the tunnel for stablecoins – echoing Ranking Member Rep. Maxine Waters (D, CA) comments two weeks ago – and a timetable:
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- “On stablecoins, [Ranking Member Waters] and I had very healthy conversations about this. We have the broad frame of how to approach stablecoin legislation… The specifics of that were the dividing points for our two conferences. House Republicans and House Democrats were in different spots on a lot of the specifics. But, the general architecture, we have, and so we will move forward with both those pieces of legislation, market structure and stablecoins, and I hope to do this before it gets miserably hot here in DC.”
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