Aug 5, 2019 ⋅ 1 min read
Hester Peirce, a commissioner at the SEC, has said that the U.S. has not been sitting “idle” toward finalizing cryptocurrency regulations, but could learn other countries’ initiatives in the space, reports The Block. Peirce made the comments in a forum organized by the Singapore University of Social Sciences last week, saying that as a lot of activity is happening outside the U.S., “we have to think about our regulation with a sensitivity for cross-border considerations, cooperation, and what I call co-learning.”
Let us know what you loved about the report, what may be missing, or share any other feedback by filling out this short form. All responses are subject to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Gain an edge over the market with professional grade tools, data and research.
Already a member? Sign in
Gain an edge over the market with professional grade tools, data and research.
Already a member? Sign in