Crypto Community Urges U.S. SEC Chairman Gary Gensler to Resign Before Being Fired Amid Upcoming Congressional Appearance
Cryptocurrency users on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have taken to the comments section of the platform's X platform after it was announced this week that SEC Chairman Gary Gensler would be attending a congressional meeting on the platform, according to Ibtimes. It was announced that Gary Gensler will attend and testify at a U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee hearing entitled “Oversight of the SEC” on September 24th, local time, as well as attending a separate hearing on September 25th as a witness.
NFT collector Medic Matt said that appearing before Congress would be “a good opportunity to resign,” reflecting calls from some in the community for Gensler to hand over the SEC chairmanship to someone more capable. Anderson, a leading cryptocurrency researcher, said he predicts seeing Gensler “not answering any questions and just wasting everyone's time.” Anderson was referring to a hearing in 2023, when Gensler repeatedly refused to answer lawmakers' questions about whether ethereum is a security or a commodity. commodity. Cryptocurrency YouTube blogger James Rule asked Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren if she would “write the answer” for Gensler, and Warren and Gensler have been accused of deliberately working to destroy the cryptocurrency industry.
Cryptocurrency investor and developer Leon Gaban said the SEC should be shut down. He urged Gensler: “Resign now before you get fired later.” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said he would fire Gensler on his first day in office if elected in November. Cryptocurrency analyst Jonathan Morgan reminded Gensler that his “Democratic allies” can no longer “slander” the cryptocurrency industry, as more and more Republican politicians have acknowledged the industry's rapid growth.
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