Gary Gensler
Coverage of Gary Gensler in the Nexus archive.
- CFTC sues New Mexico over prediction market jurisdiction
The CFTC has sued New Mexico over jurisdictional claims related to prediction markets. Gary Gensler expressed skepticism about regulators' authority over sports event contracts.
- Former SEC Chair Gensler rejects CFTC claim of authority over prediction market sports betting
Gary Gensler rejects the CFTC's claim of authority over prediction market sports betting. He calls the claim 'malarkey' and disputes the CFTC's jurisdiction in this area.
- Gary Gensler Backs States in Fight Over Prediction Market Regulation
Gary Gensler supports states in their fight over prediction market regulation, stating Congress did not intend to place sports betting under exclusive federal oversight.
- Former SEC, CFTC Chair Gary Gensler argues that prediction markets don't overrule state regulations
Gary Gensler, a former SEC and CFTC chair, argues that prediction markets do not override state regulations. The statement addresses regulatory oversight of financial instruments.
- Silvergate’s Fraher breaks silence on settlement with Gensler’s SEC
Former Silvergate executive Kate Fraher has broken her silence following a settlement with the SEC, claiming that the rule preventing her from sharing her account was unconstitutional. The SEC lifted the restriction this week, allowing her to speak publicly about the matter for the first time.
- After Nearly a Decade, Gary Gensler's Poster Child for Crypto Compliance Executes Its First Trade
Prometheum executed its first crypto trades after nearly a decade of industry skepticism and navigating regulatory changes. This milestone marks a significant step for Gary Gensler's poster child for crypto compliance. The company has weathered years of doubt to achieve this breakthrough.
- the clarity act just passed committee 15-9 and somehow two democrats actually voted for it
The Clarity Act has passed committee with bipartisan support, aiming to create jurisdictional clarity between SEC and CFTC. Elizabeth Warren is filing amendments to try to kill or modify the bill. The bill's passage could determine if the US will build coherent crypto policy.