California Governor Newsom Vetoes Bill to Regulate Crypto — Calls for ‘More Flexible Approach’

Share This Post

California Governor Newsom Vetoes Bill to Regulate Crypto — Calls for 'a More Flexible Approach'

California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill to regulate crypto in his state. He stressed that “a more flexible approach is needed” to “keep up with rapidly evolving technology and use cases” in the crypto sector.

Bill to Regulate Crypto in California Vetoed by Governor Newsom

The governor of the U.S. state of California, Gavin Newsom, vetoed a number of bills Friday, including Assembly Bill 2269 (AB 2269) which will establish a licensing and regulatory framework for cryptocurrency.

Assembly Bill 2269, titled “Digital financial asset businesses: regulation,” was introduced earlier this year by California Assembly Member Timothy Grayson. It passed the California State Senate on Aug. 29 and the California State Assembly the next day.

“AB 2269 would establish a licensing and regulatory framework, administered by the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, for digital financial asset activity,” the governor detailed, adding:

Digital assets are becoming increasingly popular in our financial ecosystem, with more consumers buying and selling cryptocurrencies each year.

He then referenced the executive order he issued on May 4 to create “a transparent and consistent business environment for companies operating in blockchain, including crypto assets and related financial technologies, that harmonizes federal and California laws, balances the benefits and risks to consumers, and incorporates California values, such as equity, inclusivity, and environmental protection.”

The governor explained that since the issuance of the executive order, his administration has conducted “extensive research and outreach” and has come to the conclusion that “It is premature to lock a licensing structure in statute without considering … forthcoming federal actions.”

Some industry advocates opposed the bill. Blockchain Association, for example, said the bill “creates shortsighted and unhelpful restrictions that would impede crypto innovators’ ability to operate and push many out of the state.” The organization noted that “The bill’s licensing provisions are designed to install the same type of onerous licensing and reporting regime that has stunted the growth of the crypto industry and limited access to safe and reliable crypto products and services in New York.”

Governor Newsom emphasized:

A more flexible approach is needed to ensure regulatory oversight can keep up with rapidly evolving technology and use cases, and is tailored with the proper tools to address trends and mitigate consumer harm.

Furthermore, the California governor pointed out that the bill “would require a loan from the general fund in the tens of millions of dollars for the first several years,” stressing that “Such a significant commitment of general fund resources should be considered and accounted for in the annual budget process.”

What do you think about California Governor Newsom calling for “a more flexible approach” to oversee the crypto sector? Let us know in the comments section below.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Immutable Hit With Wells Notice as SEC Extends ‘Overreach’ to Web3 Gaming

Web3 gaming company Immutable faces a potential lawsuit from the SEC over its IMX token sale Regulation by Enforcement Web3 gaming company Immutable announced on Nov 1 that it had been issued a Wells

SUI Eyes Potential Breakout Amid Market Retrace, Is $2.3 Next?

After recovering from the market retrace, SUI is trying to reclaim the $2 mark and break out from a bullish pattern Some market watchers suggested the cryptocurrency will pull some “big moves”

MicroStrategy Moves $114M in Bitcoin to New Wallet, Plans Future BTC Purchases

The post MicroStrategy Moves $114M in Bitcoin to New Wallet, Plans Future BTC Purchases appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News According to Lookonchain data, MicroStrategy recently transferred

Analysts Give Short and Long-Term Predictions for Algorand and Lunex Network, Tron Faces Resistance

The post Analysts Give Short and Long-Term Predictions for Algorand and Lunex Network, Tron Faces Resistance appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News With the potential price pump in the crypto

Bitcoin Market Sentiment Enters Extreme Greed Zone, What Does This Mean For BTC?

Despite facing strong resistance at the $73,000 price level, leading to a notable price drop on Thursday after a remarkable week of upside movement, traders and investors are still betting on

FBI-Created Token Hits Its Mark: Landmark Guilty Plea Shatters Crypto Fraud Ring

The FBI’s fake cryptocurrency token unraveled a landmark market manipulation case, leading a founder to plead guilty to running automated wash trades across exchanges In FBI-Created Token’s Trap,