When it comes to the crises faced by many crypto lenders and exchanges recently and what type of regulation is now needed, Gensler said “it’s a mixture of things,” including collaborating with market participants and reworking some investor protections. And he noted that the SEC needs to be “technology neutral” yet still protect the public.
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