Economist and gold bug Peter Schiff has predicted that U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler βwill soon introduce new onerous crypto regulationsβ that will result in βa sharp declineβ in the price of bitcoin. Schiff expects the new regulations to focus on anti-money laundering (AML) rather than securities law.
Peter Schiffβs Crypto Predictions: Onerous Regulations, Sharp Bitcoin Price Decline
Economist and gold bug Peter Schiff, a vocal bitcoin skeptic, has shared his predictions on crypto regulations and BTCβs price outlook following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)βs approval of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). He wrote on social media platform X Tuesday:
Since Gary Gensler was backed into a corner on spot bitcoin ETF approval, I think he will soon introduce new onerous crypto regulations that will substantially increase the cost of Bitcoin transactions, further undermining its βuseβ case, resulting in a sharp decline in price.
Gensler previously stated that most crypto tokens, other than bitcoin, are securities. Noting that the SEC chairman βmay even change his mind on bitcoin,β Schiff stressed in a follow-up post: βMy thought is that new regulations will relate to AML, not securities law.β
Many users on X replied to Schiffβs posts to express their opinions. One emphasized, βI wouldnβt call Gensler being required to stay lawful βbeing backed into a corner.’β Others questioned how Gensler could possibly raise Bitcoin transaction costs. βGary Gensler controls the Bitcoin mempool?β one wrote. Another user opined: βHow can Gary and the SEC increase the cost of Bitcoin transactions? Are they gonna spend a lot of money on bidding for block space?β
Several users highlighted Genslerβs past statements on bitcoin as a commodity. One mentioned:
Gary Gensler has repeatedly stated that bitcoinβ―is a commodity. It will be hard for him at the SEC to regulate, even the on ramps and off ramps (unless those on ramps and off ramps deal in unregistered securities).
βSEC enforces securities laws and protects investors in securities,β the same user noted, adding that anti-money laundering (AML) regulations are covered more broadly by other agencies, such as the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
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