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Senator Warren faces crypto community pushback over sanction evasion claims

Senator Warren faces crypto community pushback over sanction evasion claims

Crypto SlateCrypto Slate2024/01/22 14:05
By:Oluwapelumi Adejumo

Several crypto leaders assert that the lawmaker's statement were part of attempts to vilify the industry.

 
 

Sen. Elizabeth Warren has faced significant backlash from the crypto community following her recent remarks disparaging the industry.

In a Jan. 21 post on X (formerly Twitter), Sen. Warren referenced a report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) alleging that “rogue nations” were leveraging cryptocurrency to evade sanctions and pose threats to national security.

However, the crypto community argued that the lawmaker’s assertions were merely the latest in a series of attempts to vilify the entire crypto sector. They contend that her rhetoric oversimplifies the complex dynamics of the industry and undermines its potential positive contributions.

 

The report

Last December, GAO released a report addressing the utilization of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin , by foreign states subject to U.S. sanctions. Subsequently, the agency published a Jan. 16 blog post underlining what the government was doing about the concerns raised in its report.

According to the report, GAO asserted instances where nations facing U.S. sanctions exploited cryptocurrencies to circumvent the imposed restrictions.

Economic sanctions , such as restricting access to the U.S. financial system or freezing assets within U.S. jurisdiction, were identified as areas vulnerable to evasion by using Bitcoin and other virtual currencies. The report highlighted the swiftness with which these digital assets facilitated cross-border fund transfers, contributing to their potential misuse in bypassing these sanctions.

However, GAO conceded that cryptocurrencies’ decentralized nature and public ledger system could empower U.S. agencies to trace such transactions. This could potentially aid the government in identifying illicit actors involved in such activities.

Despite these nuanced insights, Sen. Warren, a vocal critic of cryptocurrencies , contended that the report validated her concerns about the industry’s involvement in illicit activities.

 

Community reaction

Sen. Warren’s comments sparked significant reactions within the cryptocurrency community, with members turning to X’s Community Notes feature to fact-check the lawmaker’s statements.

Meanwhile, Paul Grewal , the Chief Legal Officer at Coinbase , dismissed the entire GAO report for lacking in “comparative analysis.”

“And yet even in this missive, buried deep in the links behind the clickbait, are admissions that digital assets are a rather poor way to circumvent sanctions,” Grewal added .

Digital Chamber CEO Perianne Boring also strongly opposed  Sen. Warren’s claim, asserting that her planned bill is a backdoor ban on crypto.

“Be honest and call it what it is. Pushing technology overseas so our adversaries can dominate it undermines national security,” Boring said.

Additional voices echoed these sentiments, characterizing Senator Warren as “anti-innovation.” They also pointed out that numerous cryptocurrency companies were already operating in accordance with relevant local laws, challenging the narrative of non-compliance.

 
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