Senate approves reversal of SEC crypto custody bulletin

Senate approves reversal of SEC crypto custody bulletin

The U.S. Senate passed a measure to overturn an SEC bulletin on crypto custody standards, and it is now awaiting President Joe Biden’s expected veto.

The Senate’s vote on Thursday ended with a 60 to 38 majority, falling short of the two-thirds needed to override a veto. Several Democrats supported the resolution, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York.

The legislative action mirrors a similar move in the House last week, where the measure passed with a 228-182 vote. While predominantly supported by Republicans, 21 Democrats also voted in favor, indicating bipartisan backing though insufficient to counter a veto.

The contested SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin, known as SAB 121, was first issued in 2022. It requires firms handling crypto to list customer holdings as liabilities, a requirement that has stirred debate and opposition within the cryptocurrency industry. Critics argue that such regulations could deter banks from safeguarding digital assets.

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