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Les législateurs républicains font pression pour une réglementation de la cryptographie avec un nouveau panel

Les législateurs républicains ont annoncé jeudi un nouveau panel qui supervisera l'industrie de la crypto-monnaie, comme l'ont rapporté plus tôt Politico et CNBC.

Representative Patrick McHenry stands at a podium

House Financial Services chair Patrick McHenry (R-NC) announced the new subcommittee on Thursday. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Republican lawmakers announced a new panel on Thursday that will oversee the cryptocurrency industry, as reported earlier by Politicoet CNBC. Led by Representative French Hill (R-AR), the Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Inclusion aims to provide “clear rules of the road” for federal regulators.

Some other duties include promoting financial technology to underserved communities, as well as strengthening “diversity and inclusion” in the crypto industry, which has been subject to increased scrutiny following the stunning implosion of FTX. Representative Patrick McHenry (R-NC), the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, tells Politico that he created the panel to address a “big hole” in how the overarching committee deals with crypto policies.

“I’m proud to announce Congressman French Hill as the Chairman of Congress’ first ever Digital Assets Subcommittee and Vice Chair of the full Committee,” McHenry says in a statement. “I look forward to working with him to provide clear rules of the road for this ecosystem that protect consumers, while allowing innovation to thrive here in the U.S.”

Representative Hill has advocated for cryptocurrency for years and co-sponsored the Central Bank Digital Currency Study Act à explore the possibility of a government-backed digital dollar. The subcommittee’s vice chairman, Representative Warren Davidson (R-OH) is also a supporter of the crypto industry. However, Davidson, along with seven other Republicans, penned a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last March, criticizing the agency on the potentially “overburdensome” information-seeking requests it directed towards crypto companies, including FTX.

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