The Crypto Council for Innovation, Satoshi Action Fund, Texas Blockchain Council, Paradigm, Lejilex and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce all called on the SEC to establish guidelines.
Several advocacy groups have filed amicus briefs in support of an appeal by Coinbase, calling for the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to create clear rules for the crypto industry.
In separate March 18 filings with the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, the Crypto Council for Innovation (CCI), Satoshi Action Fund, Texas Blockchain Council, investment firm Paradigm, digital asset company Lejilex and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said the SEC lacked clear guidelines for market participants to successfully follow in the United States. Many of the filings argued that without clear rules of the road, companies would be more inclined to leave the country.
“The uncertainty and paralysis created by the SEC could cause digital asset companies to move out of the United States altogether,” said a joint filing from the Satoshi Action Fund and Texas Blockchain Council. “The need for clear rules, with adequate notice rooted in congressional authority, is especially crucial where the SEC seeks to impose ‘adverse consequences’ and ‘liability’ on the digital asset industry ‘for past actions which were taken in good-faith reliance on [the SEC’s] pronouncements.’”