Lawmakers slam SEC for inconsistent use of term 'crypto asset securities,' demand greater clarity
UPDATED: September 30, 2024, 8:01AM EDT

<span class="acf-media-credit"><span class="acf-credit"><span class="acf-credit"><a href="theblock.co" target="_blank">The Block</a></span></span><span class="acf-credit"> | <span class="acf-credit"><a href="https://mchenry.house.gov/uploadedphotos/highresolution/1f7795c6-eafe-46a7-9a80-cfc035befe7c.jpg" target="_blank">United States Congressman Patrick McHenry</a></span></span></span>
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- During a U.S House Financial Services Committee hearing on Sept. 24, Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., criticized SEC Chair Gary Gensler for using different terms to describe digital assets and said it raised questions about clarity.
- Earlier, during a congressional hearing, Rep. Ritchie Torres also took a jab at the SEC and accused the agency of making up terms “out of thin air.”
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Over the past week, U.S. lawmakers took jabs at the U.S. SEC and accused the agency of being inconsistent in how it labels digital assets.
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