Rep. Torres 'happy' to help CFTC in regulating election betting contracts
#CFTCInsights New York Congressman Ritchie Torres stated he is "more than happy" to work with the CFTC to develop a plan for regulating election betting contracts in the United States.
$BTC New York Congressman Ritchie Torres argued that instead of trying to ban election betting contracts, United States regulators should focus on regulating these contracts to prevent bad actors from gaining market share.
$ETH āI would ask that the Commission consider working toward a plan for regulating these markets, rather than preventing them from existing in regulated markets,ā Torres wrote in a recentĀ letterĀ to the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) chairman Rostin Behnam, shared by Politico.
Torres extends hand to help with regulations
#RegulatoryOverreach The crypto-friendly democrat argued that the regulator should āfocus its energies and resources on promoting the responsible innovation for which our financial markets are known.ā
$SOL āI am more than happy to work with the CFTC to provide the resources needed and to address any concerns together,ā Torres declared.
He believes that the CFTCās effort and resources spentĀ fighting to ban election betting contractsĀ through āfurther court challengesā could ultimately cause ābroader harmā by delaying work on regulations crucial for election integrity and consumer protection. He noted:
āDelays could allow illegal and unregulated markets to continue gaining market share.ā
Torres suggested that the CFTC would be more effective if it collaborated with āregulated registrantsā to strengthen election integrity and āprotect consumers from the dangers posed by the widespread adoption of illegal and unregulated election markets.āĀ
Cameron Winklevoss supports decentralized prediction markets
#MarketExperts It comes not long after Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss echoed a similar sentiment that the CFTC should avoid banning event contracts on decentralized prediction markets.