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Issued by the agency in 2022, SAB 121 held that a company keeping a customer's cryptocurrencies should record them on its own balance sheet – which could have major capital implications for banks working with crypto clients. Republican lawmakers bashed the SEC for instituting a policy without going through the necessary rule process, and the Government Accountability Office agreed, finding that the regulator erred in how it handled what should have been a rule instead of staff guidance.
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There is no good reason to veto this now and cost himself votes considering how many Democrats voted in favor including Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
If he does, it's on par with the same "arbitrary and capricious" standard (willful and unreasonable action without consideration or regard for the facts and circumstances) that lost the Grayscale case for the SEC and led the way for the Bitcoin ETF. Hopefully he has some competent advisers that will wake him up (literally and figuratively) and tell him to sign it.
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Will he even have the balls to veto?
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Yes it will be interesting if he does veto considering how easily it passed.
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