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Crypto World On Edge: Biden’s Tax Regulation Draws Sharp Criticism

August 27, 20233 Mins Read
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United States President Joe Biden’s proposed cryptocurrency tax regulations are causing concern among many. These regulations would require brokers (individuals facilitating buying and selling) to report digital currency transactions to the government, aligning with existing practices for other monetary transactions. 

However, these rules are facing opposition within the cryptocurrency community. Critics argue that these stringent measures could stifle innovation and progress within the US.

Ryan Selkis, CEO of Messari, is a vocal opponent of this concept. He predicts unfavorable outcomes for the US cryptocurrency industry if Biden is reelected. 

There’s no future for crypto in the US if Biden is reelected. I’m sorry.

Move abroad, draft Newsom and hope for the best, or vote GOP where at least we know the top three candidates are less terrible on this issue.

Crypto has always been political. 🔫🧑‍🚀

Have a nice weekend.

— Ryan Selkis 🪳 (@twobitidiot) August 25, 2023

Similarly, Chris Perkins, a figure in a cryptocurrency investment company, voices dissent. Perkins highlights that several other countries are outperforming the US in this realm and asserts that the proposed regulations could impede the influx of innovative concepts into the US market. He advocates for clear and easily comprehensible regulations that facilitate the utilization of novel cryptocurrency ideas.

To clarify, I agree that other jurisdictions have seized the initiative and the U.S. has sadly fallen behind. We need proactive, nuanced policies that encourage and unlock responsible innovation across crypto verticals. Clarity is coming, one way or another. The time to engage…

— Christopher Perkins 🚀NYC (@perkinscr97) August 26, 2023

Crypto Regulation’s Impact On Businesses

Skepticism persists regarding whether either the Democratic or Republican parties will genuinely support the cryptocurrency business. Privacy concerns also arise due to the visibility of transactions to the government. Observers argue that anonymous cryptocurrency transactions might not be tenable because the US government aims to collect taxes from all citizens.

In an earlier instance, Biden suggested taxing individuals who create new cryptocurrencies through “mining” and proposed levying 30% of their electricity expenses. This approach has fueled fears among cryptocurrency practitioners that their businesses will relocate to more favorable jurisdictions due to regulatory pressures.

The daily chart shows the total market cap is around $1.031 trillion. | Source: TOTAL chart from TradingView.com

Diminished Creativity In The Crypto Market

Michael Sonnenshein, CEO of Grayscale Investments, contends that the US government presents challenges for domestic cryptocurrency companies. He asserts that excessive legal intervention could inhibit the emergence of new innovative ideas. Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, echoes this sentiment, noting the sluggish pace of regulatory development in the US compared to countries like the UK and Singapore.

Kristin Smith, CEO of the Blockchain Association, shares concerns about conflating traditional and digital currency regulations. She emphasizes the distinct nature of cryptocurrencies and calls for corresponding rules.

As other countries swiftly formulate progressive cryptocurrency regulations, the US faces the risk of falling behind. Advocates within the cryptocurrency space advocate for accommodating regulations that reflect the unique characteristics of cryptocurrencies. Such measures stimulate business growth and deter the exodus of companies from the nation. However, apprehensions persist that the Biden administration’s rigorous transaction reporting requirements might hinder the emergence of fresh and inventive cryptocurrency initiatives.

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