Crypto Billionaires On Their Own? Senator Urges US Regulators To Reject Bailouts
Alex Smith
3 hours ago
US senator Elizabeth Warren has sent a sharp note to regulators, warning against any move that could let public money shore up the crypto market. She argues such steps would hand a windfall to the richest holders in the sector and risk fueling public anger.
Reports say her letter was aimed at preventing what she calls an unfair transfer of wealth from everyday taxpayers to well-connected crypto owners.
Calls For Clear Boundaries
Warren’s message was short on technical detail but heavy on tone. She told officials to avoid buying or guaranteeing crypto assets, and to steer clear of emergency facilities that might prop up prices.
Her stance puts political pressure on supervisors who face a choice between market calm and public scrutiny.
A Private Forum, A Public Question
Reports note that the push came as a new crypto forum was held at Mar-a-Lago, where industry figures and policy allies gathered. The event was hosted by World Liberty Financial, which is linked to US President Donald Trump.
That coincidence gave extra weight to worries about conflicts and how any help might look if delivered while a president-linked firm is active in the space.
Seized Assets And LimitsAt a federal oversight meeting, questions were raised about what officials could do. During that session, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was asked pointed questions about whether the Treasury could intervene or use seized assets in ways that would affect markets.
He said the government is keeping Bitcoin it obtained through seizures, calling those holdings an asset of the US rather than taxpayer money.
The point was pressed by Congressman Brad Sherman, and the discussion took place under the umbrella of the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was also on the list of recipients of Warren’s letter, reflecting how the issue crosses agencies.
Bitcoin Price MovementBitcoin has recently fallen below important levels of support, with prices falling below $67,000-$70,000 due to risk-off sentiment in the market.
The overall risk-off sentiment in the market has been driven by increasing geopolitical tensions, specifically in the Middle East, which has seen Bitcoin prices fall alongside equities and other risk-related assets.
Traders are closely observing the current price action as it tests short-term levels of support, which are indicative of the impact of global events on the sentiment of the cryptocurrency market.
Despite the challenging environment, some investors have cited the ability of Bitcoin to withstand previous geopolitical events, which have seen overall trends and macro forces re-emerge after periods of initial market volatility.
Political Stakes And Public MoneyWarren frames the debate as a fairness test. Any program designed to steady crypto would, in her view, be felt first by the wealthiest insiders — the exact group she singled out.
She warned that even talk of special facilities or guaranteed purchases would inflame voters and create the impression that officials are protecting a narrow economic class.
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