Coinbase objects to SEC's $2.6 billion budget request for fiscal year 2025
Coinbase has opposed the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) request for a budget of $2.6 billion for the 2025 fiscal year. In a statement, Coinbase representatives expressed that the SEC is once again requesting more funds for enforcement and regulation, but its large budget has not been used for actual cryptocurrency rule-making, which could actually promote regulatory clarity.
Of the SEC's multi-billion dollar budget request, $812.4 million is allocated to enforcement, up from $675.6 million in 2024. SEC Chairman Gary Gensler stated that the budget will increase the number of full-time positions in the SEC's enforcement division by 27, to a total of 1,447. This expansion will enable the regulatory agency to "investigate wrongdoing on a larger scale" and bring more complex lawsuits.
Coinbase has repeatedly urged the SEC to reduce its enforcement approach and develop workable regulations, including through rule-making petitions and attempting to compel responses in court.
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