Digital Chamber Seeks Legislative Protection For NFTs Amid SEC Probe

By CoinGape

The Digital Chamber has called on the United States Congress to pass laws to protect non-fungible tokens (NFTs) from the overreaching Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The group wants lawmakers to classify NFTs as consumer products rather than securities. The SEC and other regulators have taken a tighter stance on the crypto market citing the need to protect investors. 

Digital Chamber Backs NFT Laws 

Crypto advocacy group, The Digital Chamber has called on United States lawmakers to pass laws to protect NFTs. In a recent statement, the association wrote that digital collectibles should be treated as consumer products making the sector exempt from federal securities laws. 

This would place NFTs out of the reach of the SEC which continued to double down on its hostile approach to the market. According to the release, the laws should define NFTs for consumer use rather than financial products like securities. 

Congress must act now to ensure that this burgeoning industry remains within the US, for the benefit of the US economy, and not move overseas to more favorable regulatory environments. The Digital Chamber strongly encourages Congress to clarify that Consumptive-Use NFTs are consumer goods and not financial products.”

This comes after the SEC issued a Wells Notice on NFT trading platform OpenSea. Crypto users and market commentators lashed out at the Commission terming it a move that could hinder market innovation. The securities regulator has issued Wells Notices on several crypto firms this year. 

Users Anticipate Clear Rules 

Digital asset users await clear rules to guide market policies against the present enforcement approach. The lack of rule masking in the United States has led to the migration of talent and a proliferation of lawsuits by the SEC. Recently, Coinbase stock plummeted as the court sided with the SEC on the confidentiality of a document.

The upcoming United States elections are another positive on crypto regulation as the sector becomes a mainstream issue. In addition to this, some crypto bills made progress in Congress ahead of the polls. 

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David Pokima

David is a finance news contributor with 4 years of experience in Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrencies. He is interested in learning about emerging technologies and has an eye for breaking news. Staying updated with trends, David reported in several niches including regulation, partnerships, crypto assets, stocks, NFTs, etc. Away from the financial markets, David goes cycling and horse riding.

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