Ir para o conteúdo principal
Clarity Act may stretch CFTC resources
Image for illustrative purposes only. Not a real photo.

Clarity Act may stretch CFTC resources

Share
  • A new report says the proposed Clarity Act could significantly expand the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's responsibilities.
  • The legislation would give the CFTC broader oversight of digital asset markets if enacted.
  • Analysts said the agency may require additional funding and staffing to manage the expanded role.

A new report said the proposed Clarity Act could place greater demands on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) by expanding its oversight of digital asset markets.

The legislation would assign the CFTC a larger role in regulating eligible cryptocurrencies and related market activity if it becomes law.

The report said the agency may need additional funding, staff and technical expertise to carry out its expanded responsibilities effectively.

Supporters of the Clarity Act argue the bill would provide clearer regulatory rules for the US digital asset industry.

Critics have questioned whether the CFTC has sufficient resources to supervise a rapidly growing crypto market without additional congressional support.

The debate comes as US lawmakers continue to consider legislation aimed at defining the regulatory responsibilities of the CFTC and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The report said the success of the proposed framework could depend on whether Congress provides the CFTC with the resources needed to oversee the expanded market.

Perguntas frequentes