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Gary Gensler will step down as chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Jan. 20 with the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.

But that didn’t stop Gensler from expressing concerns that more needs to be done to regulate the cryptocurrency market, particularly altcoins and intermediaries.

In an interview with Bloomberg Television on Wednesday (Jan. 8), he emphasized that everyday investors still lack adequate disclosures from digital asset firms and said the cryptocurrency landscape is “rife with bad actors,” highlighting the need for regulatory oversight to protect investors from fraud and misinformation.

Gensler’s tenure has been characterized by aggressive enforcement actions against numerous cryptocurrency entities, including high-profile cases involving Coinbase Global and Ripple Labs. Since taking office in 2021, he has overseen about 100 enforcement actions related to cryptocurrencies.

While Gensler’s SEC chair predecessor, Jay Clayton, focused his 80 enforcement actions between 2017 and 2020 on token issuers, Gensler’s approach often targeted market intermediaries for failing to comply with securities laws regarding registration and disclosure.

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Meanwhile, Trump has nominated Paul Atkins, a former SEC commissioner known for his pro-crypto stance, to succeed Gensler. This transition is expected to lead to a more favorable regulatory environment for digital assets, potentially reducing enforcement actions against the industry. It’s a sharp contrast with Gensler’s more stringent regulatory approach.

In his remarks, Gensler expressed concern that many of the crypto projects currently in existence are unlikely to survive, comparing them to venture capital investments prone to high failure rates.

Despite criticism from the cryptocurrency community that classifying most crypto assets as securities has stifled innovation, Gensler defended his record in the interview. He asserted that the SEC’s actions were necessary to maintain market integrity and investor protection.

“I’ve never seen a field that’s so much wrapped up in sentiment and not so much about fundamentals,” he remarked, underscoring his belief that regulatory clarity is essential for the cryptocurrency industry’s future.

For more on what’s to come, read up on PYMNTS’ “Three Most Important US Crypto Policies to Watch This Year.”

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The Best Cryptocurrency to Buy With 0 Right Now | The Motley Fool

Bitcoin is still the best crypto investment for cautious investors.

Bitcoin‘s (BTC +2.34%) price hit an all-time high of $126,198 on Oct. 6. That marked a gain of more than 30% from the beginning of the year. But as of this writing, it trades at about $85,000 — and it’s declined about 9% year to date. Bitcoin gave up all of its gains for the year as the unpredictable macro environment drove more investors to take profits and retreat from the speculative crypto market. A lack of clear near-term catalysts likely exacerbated that pressure.

But despite those near-term challenges, I think Bitcoin is still the best cryptocurrency to nibble on in this volatile market. I wouldn’t invest my life savings in Bitcoin, but I think a modest $100 investment — which would only get you about 0.0011 Bitcoin right now — could still be churned into a few thousand dollars as some longer-term catalysts kick in.

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What are Bitcoin’s long-term catalysts?

Bitcoin is the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency. With a market cap of $1.7 trillion, it’s also the third most valuable commodity after gold ($29.3 trillion) and silver ($3.2 trillion). Three long-term catalysts drove it to the top of the crypto market. First, it launched its coin in 2009, back when the concept of cryptocurrencies still seemed like a fantasy. That first-mover advantage helped it stay ahead of the other blockchains and tokens that followed its lead.

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Second, Bitcoin was mined with an energy-intensive proof-of-work mechanism that required its miners to solve cryptographic puzzles with their computers to earn the coins as rewards. Every four years, the rewards for mining are cut in half with a scheduled halving — so it becomes increasingly difficult to mine the token for a profit.

Bitcoin also has a fixed maximum supply of 21 million coins, and 19.9 million of those have already been mined. The last Bitcoin is expected to be mined by 2140. That scheduled scarcity makes it more similar to gold and silver than other cryptocurrencies.

Lastly, Bitcoin is attracting a lot of attention from retail, institutional, corporate, and government investors. The approvals of its first spot price exchange-traded funds (ETFs) made it easier to invest in Bitcoin, and big financial institutions like BlackRock and tech companies like Strategy are still accumulating the token.

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El Salvador and the Central African Republic already recognize Bitcoin as legal tender, and more inflation-wracked countries could follow that lead. The Trump administration also proposed the creation of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve — to store the government’s seized Bitcoins and use tax-free methods to accumulate more Bitcoin — earlier this year. That firm support indicates that Bitcoin, which is priced in U.S. dollars, could become a global hedge against inflation.

Why should investors tune out the near-term noise?

Bitcoin remains a divisive investment for the bulls and bears. Strategy’s co-founder and Executive Chairman Michael Saylor expects Bitcoin’s price to reach $21 million by 2046, but Nobel Prize-winning economist Eugene Fam believes it will go to zero within the next decade.

I believe both arguments are too extreme. Bitcoin has already gained too much momentum among the big investors to go back to zero, but soaring 23,000% to $21 million would boost its market cap to nearly $416 trillion. That’s nearly 10 of today’s Nvidias, the world’s most valuable company.

For Bitcoin’s price to soar that high, the U.S. dollar might need to crash. That hyperinflation probably wouldn’t occur unless the U.S. economy collapsed in a cataclysmic event.

So instead of betting on a huge global depression, I believe Bitcoin will land somewhere between those two targets. If we go back 20 years, gold was trading at just $477 per ounce. Today, it trades at about $4,200 per ounce. So if Bitcoin is actually digital gold — as many of its proponents claim — it could rise at least 10-fold during the next two decades. That makes it a good cryptocurrency to invest in today, even if it goes through some wild swings during the next few years.

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Ripple Wins Expanded MAS License to Broaden Regulated Crypto Services

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Ripple’s expanded Singapore license clears the way for broader regulated crypto payment services, sharpening its push to deliver faster, more efficient digital asset infrastructure across a region central to Asia Pacific’s accelerating blockchain adoption.
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What Is One of the Best Cryptocurrency Stocks to Hold for the Next 10 Years? | The Motley Fool

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Crypto isn’t for everyone, but if you want to invest in it, this stock is a promising way to do so.

What should you do if you’re not well-versed in the various cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, but you want to invest in crypto? Well, I’d suggest that you first read up on the topic, as it’s always extra risky to invest in things you don’t understand. You want to appreciate not only the opportunities, but also the potential pitfalls.

Once you’re ready, though, I’d suggest taking a look at Coinbase Global (COIN +2.98%). Why invest in Coinbase? Well, primarily because it helps you avoid risking your money in any single cryptocurrency — because it’s the leading cryptocurrency exchange platform. It’s where large numbers of people go to buy or sell cryptocurrency.

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Indeed, as of the end of September, it was boasting $295 in quarterly trading volume and an ecosystem of 245,000 partners in more than 100 countries — partners who “trust Coinbase to easily and securely invest, spend, save, earn, and use crypto.”

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Its third quarter featured earnings that exceeded expectations and revenue of $1.9 billion, up 25% year over year. Management noted that “our platform now covers approximately 90% of total crypto asset market capitalization.” Coinbase is also diversifying its revenue streams through acquisitions, such as its purchase of Echo, which helps early-stage crypto ventures raise capital.

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Here are some reasons to think twice before investing in Coinbase stock:

  • It appears a bit overvalued at recent levels, with both its price-to-sales ratio and its price-to-cash-flow ratio well above their five-year averages.
  • Whenever cryptocurrencies cool off and/or retreat, there will likely be less trading volume, and therefore less income, for Coinbase.
  • It’s not for you if you don’t do well with volatility.
  • If you don’t really understand how cryptocurrencies work and you’re not confident that they will do well over time, this may not be the best investment for you.

Consider it carefully and decide whether Coinbase stock seems like a promising fit for your portfolio.

Selena Maranjian has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Bitcoin. The Motley Fool recommends Coinbase Global. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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