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“I would like the US to be the place that people when they think about where do I want to build a company or where do I want to do my development, I want that to be in the US. And I think we have a lot of work to do to make the US the most attractive place to be.”

Hester Peirce
Commissioner, SEC
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On , Hester Peirce, Commissioner at SEC, spoke about US competitiveness during Regulation by Enforcement Is 'Not Effective' for Crypto: SEC Commissioner Peirce | First Mover on CoinDesk.

Regulation by Enforcement Is 'Not Effective' for Crypto: SEC Commissioner Peirce | First Mover
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Regulation by Enforcement Is 'Not Effective' for Crypto: SEC Commissioner Peirce | First Mover
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Hester Peirce, Commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission, joins CoinDesk Live at Consensus 2024 to discuss the state of crypto regulation in the U.S. Plus, insights on the concerns surrounding the agency's regulation by enforcement approach and the regulator's plans for better coordination with the CFTC. #cryptocurrency #digitalfinance #finance #bitcoin #crypto Subscribe to CoinDesk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CoinDesk... Site: https://www.coindesk.com Twitter:   / coindesk   LinkedIn:   / coindesk   Instagram:   / coindesk   Facebook:   / coindesk   Newsletters: https://www.coindesk.com/newsletters CoinDesk Podcast Network: https://open.spotify.com/show/2jyIhkv... Markets Daily Crypto Roundup: https://open.spotify.com/show/7sDXM8B... CoinDesk is the leading digital media, events and information services company for the crypto asset and blockchain technology community.
Hester Peirce

About Hester Peirce

Commissioner · SEC

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, who leads the SEC's Crypto Task Force, has been discussing the agency's shift in approach to digital asset regulation during a series of podcast appearances in April and May 2026. Peirce said the SEC "lost time" under its prior approach and described the current direction as moving from "suing first to writing rules first." She noted the agency has issued a five-part token taxonomy classifying sixteen assets as digital commodities, published interpretive guidance, and is working on a rule for capital raising with crypto assets. Peirce also cited the passage of the Genius Act covering stablecoins as an example of progress, while acknowledging that "there's still a lot ahead to be done." Peirce has emphasized that the SEC's role is to write rules for securities, not to determine whether asset prices rise or fall. She stated that "the best way you can protect investors is to make sure there's a dynamic marketplace" and argued for "permissionless innovation" as a baseline principle. Peirce said she would eliminate the accredited investor definition, calling it "contrary to American principles." She also responded to criticism about reduced enforcement numbers, saying that looking at enforcement counts to assess efficacy is "difficult" and that she believed some past enforcement actions were "unjustified." Peirce is preparing to conclude her tenure at the SEC later in 2026.

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