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Congressman French Hill eyeing comprehensive market structure, IPO rules for crypto industry


Dec, 13, 2024
2 min read
by Assad Jafri
for CryptoSlate
Congressman French Hill eyeing comprehensive market structure, IPO rules for crypto industry

Congressman French Hill, the newly elected chair of the House Financial Services Committee, has unveiled plans to tackle crypto regulations and reignite public market growth

In a Dec. 13 CNBC interview, Hill emphasized the need to end regulatory confusion that has hindered the growth of digital assets. His priorities mark a shift toward fostering innovation while addressing gaps in the US financial regulatory framework.

He emphasized the importance of regulatory clarity for the industry, stating:

“We need a market structure for crypto… That is a top priority for us.”

Hill’s agenda includes simplifying market oversight, reducing banking restrictions, and incentivizing companies to pursue initial public offerings (IPOs).

Regulatory clarity

The US crypto industry, valued at over $1 trillion, has long grappled with regulatory ambiguity, which has left businesses unsure of compliance requirements and investors wary of risk.

Hill plans to address these concerns by simplifying oversight, standardizing rules for digital assets, and creating a framework that fosters innovation without compromising consumer protection. His agenda builds on the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT 21), introduced under outgoing chair Patrick McHenry.

However, FIT 21 remains stuck in the Senate, where debates over its funding and potential impact on market stability have slowed its progress. Hill has vowed to prioritize the bill, emphasizing its importance for providing the clarity businesses and investors need to thrive.

Bitcoin reserve

Hill also commented on the idea of a national Bitcoin reserve, which has gained increasing traction with recent state-led initiatives in Texas and Wyoming.

Senator Cynthia Lummis has championed federal legislation on the issue, while President-elect Donald Trump has expressed strong support. However, Hill voiced caution, citing concerns about volatility and federal overreach.

He said:

“I’d have to think long and hard about what the value of that [Bitcoin reserve] is for the US and the Treasury.”

As Hill prepares to lead the committee, his approach to crypto, banking reform, and capital formation will likely shape key economic policies, ensuring the US remains competitive in a rapidly evolving financial landscape.

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Congressman French Hill eyeing comprehensive market structure, IPO rules for crypto industry


Dec, 13, 2024
2 min read
by Assad Jafri
for CryptoSlate
Congressman French Hill eyeing comprehensive market structure, IPO rules for crypto industry

Congressman French Hill, the newly elected chair of the House Financial Services Committee, has unveiled plans to tackle crypto regulations and reignite public market growth

In a Dec. 13 CNBC interview, Hill emphasized the need to end regulatory confusion that has hindered the growth of digital assets. His priorities mark a shift toward fostering innovation while addressing gaps in the US financial regulatory framework.

He emphasized the importance of regulatory clarity for the industry, stating:

“We need a market structure for crypto… That is a top priority for us.”

Hill’s agenda includes simplifying market oversight, reducing banking restrictions, and incentivizing companies to pursue initial public offerings (IPOs).

Regulatory clarity

The US crypto industry, valued at over $1 trillion, has long grappled with regulatory ambiguity, which has left businesses unsure of compliance requirements and investors wary of risk.

Hill plans to address these concerns by simplifying oversight, standardizing rules for digital assets, and creating a framework that fosters innovation without compromising consumer protection. His agenda builds on the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT 21), introduced under outgoing chair Patrick McHenry.

However, FIT 21 remains stuck in the Senate, where debates over its funding and potential impact on market stability have slowed its progress. Hill has vowed to prioritize the bill, emphasizing its importance for providing the clarity businesses and investors need to thrive.

Bitcoin reserve

Hill also commented on the idea of a national Bitcoin reserve, which has gained increasing traction with recent state-led initiatives in Texas and Wyoming.

Senator Cynthia Lummis has championed federal legislation on the issue, while President-elect Donald Trump has expressed strong support. However, Hill voiced caution, citing concerns about volatility and federal overreach.

He said:

“I’d have to think long and hard about what the value of that [Bitcoin reserve] is for the US and the Treasury.”

As Hill prepares to lead the committee, his approach to crypto, banking reform, and capital formation will likely shape key economic policies, ensuring the US remains competitive in a rapidly evolving financial landscape.

The post Congressman French Hill eyeing comprehensive market structure, IPO rules for crypto industry appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Read the article at CryptoSlate

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