Bitcoin Surges As White House Unveils Crypto Executive Order

Finally, after months of pressure from entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, the White House is taking a leading role in developing US crypto regulation. Optimism surrounding the actual statement - which was released this morning - was parked last night when Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen appeared to accidentally praise the new executive order... before it was released (then hastily deleted her statement).

The lack of anything existentially challenging in her statement helped send bitcoin prices north of $42K, levels it hasn't seen since March 2, and since The White House's statement, prices have remained high.

The order will be signed by President Biden later on Wednesday mandating government agencies to take a closer look at issues related to digital currencies and also related to combating illicit uses of cryptocurrencies.

In a fact sheet, the goal is to take advantage of the potential benefits of digital assets while also addressing the risks, the White House said in a fact sheet. Agencies will have from 60 to 180 days to complete their reports, a senior administration official said late Tuesday, after which the administration plans to move quickly to carry out the recommendations.

Specifically, the Executive Order calls for measures to:

  • Protect U.S. Consumers, Investors, and Businesses by directing the Department of the Treasury and other agency partners to assess and develop policy recommendations to address the implications of the growing digital asset sector and changes in financial markets for consumers, investors, businesses, and equitable economic growth. The Order also encourages regulators to ensure sufficient oversight and safeguard against any systemic financial risks posed by digital assets.

  • Protect U.S. and Global Financial Stability and Mitigate Systemic Risk by encouraging the Financial Stability Oversight Council to identify and mitigate economy-wide (i.e., systemic) financial risks posed by digital assets and to develop appropriate policy recommendations to address any regulatory gaps.

  • Mitigate the Illicit Finance and National Security Risks Posed by the Illicit Use of Digital Assets by directing an unprecedented focus of coordinated action across all relevant U.S. Government agencies to mitigate these risks. It also directs agencies to work with our allies and partners to ensure international frameworks, capabilities, and partnerships are aligned and responsive to risks.

  • Promote U.S. Leadership in Technology and Economic Competitiveness to Reinforce U.S. Leadership in the Global Financial System by directing the Department of Commerce to work across the U.S. Government in establishing a framework to drive U.S. competitiveness and leadership in, and leveraging of digital asset technologies. This framework will serve as a foundation for agencies and integrate this as a priority into their policy, research and development, and operational approaches to digital assets.

  • Promote Equitable Access to Safe and Affordable Financial Services by affirming the critical need for safe, affordable, and accessible financial services as a U.S. national interest that must inform our approach to digital asset innovation, including disparate impact risk. Such safe access is especially important for communities that have long had insufficient access to financial services.  The Secretary of the Treasury, working with all relevant agencies, will produce a report on the future of money and payment systems, to include implications for economic growth, financial growth and inclusion, national security, and the extent to which technological innovation may influence that future.

  • Support Technological Advances and Ensure Responsible Development and Use of Digital Assets by directing the U.S. Government to take concrete steps to study and support technological advances in the responsible development, design, and implementation of digital asset systems while prioritizing privacy, security, combating illicit exploitation, and reducing negative climate impacts.

  • Explore a U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) by placing urgency on research and development of a potential United States CBDC, should issuance be deemed in the national interest. The Order directs the U.S. Government to assess the technological infrastructure and capacity needs for a potential U.S. CBDC in a manner that protects Americans’ interests. The Order also encourages the Federal Reserve to continue its research, development, and assessment efforts for a U.S. CBDC, including the development of a plan for broader U.S. Government action in support of their work. This effort prioritizes U.S. participation in multi-country experimentation and ensures U.S. leadership internationally to promote CBDC development that is consistent with U.S. priorities and democratic values.

According to the Treasury, crypto is a larger than $3 trillion market, which some 40M Americans have already invested in.

Among other aspects of the new EO, the Administration is prepared to look at how crypto is used to get around Western sanctions. It also comes as a growing number of central banks are already issuing their own "digital" currencies.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen (pre-emptively) praised Biden's efforts in a statement:

As we take on this important work, we’ll be guided by consumer and investor protection groups, market participants, and other leading experts,” Yellen said.

“Treasury will work to promote a fairer, more inclusive, and more efficient financial system, while building on our ongoing work to counter illicit finance, and prevent risks to financial stability and national security."

The new policy will place the White House right at the center of crypto policymaking. Additionally, the Treasury will partner with other agencies to compile a report on the future of money and payment systems, and will also convene the Financial Stability Oversight Council to examine potential risks to financial stability and assess whether necessary safeguards are in place. It will also work with international partners “to promote robust standards and a level playing field."

Of course, this won't be the first report on crypto commissioned by US government agencies.

However, the order claims that it will attempt to preserve the benefits of bitcoin while also addressing concerns surrounding KYC and money laundering.

Cointelegraph notes that there has been a mixed reaction so far from prominent members of the crypto community. Founder of Week In Ethereum Evan Van Ness called the statement a “nothing burger of a statement.”

But Altered State Machine (ASM) founder Aaron McDonald shared somewhat more grave feelings about the statement. He tweeted that Yellen’s sentiments show she is looking for a way to “Make sure we maintain the most powerful weapon in our military. USD as global settlement.”

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