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Is Ethereum (ETH) a Security? CFTC's Commissioner Brian Quintenz Answers

Sun, 15/08/2021 - 14:31
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Is Ethereum (ETH) a Security? CFTC's Commissioner Brian Quintenz Answers
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Seasoned crypto regulation expert and partner at Hogan & Hogan law firm, attorney Jeremy Hogan, asked U.S. SEC boss Gary Gensler about the legal status of Ethereum (ETH). CFTC's Commissioner Brian Quintenz answered faster.

Not so simple a question

Mr. Hogan took to Twitter to ask Gary Gensler, head of the United States Securities and Exchanges Commission, whether Ether, a core asset of the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain, is a security.

The attorney added that Mr. Gensler is very well informed about what Ethereum (ETH) is. Also, the regulator recently claimed that U.S. legislation on securities is very clear.

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That is why Mr. Hogan asked for a clear and unequivocal answer about the status of Ethereum (ETH).

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However, CFTC commissioner Brian Quintenz answered earlier that his colleague is from the SEC.

"Non-security commodity"

Mr. Quintenz specified that the SEC and his agency, CFTC, share responsibility for regulation in the segment of futures contracts on securities.

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At the same time, the futures contract on Ether (ETH) price is solely in the CFTC's purview. "Pure" commodities' derivatives are regulated in such a manner, he added.

That is why Ethereum (ETH) should not be treated as a security, Mr. Quintenz concluded.

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As covered by U.Today previously, Mr. Gensler stressed in his interview that Ethereum and XRP "could" be classified as non-compliant securities.

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