According to recent reports from the U.S., all five members of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are set to testify before the House Financial Services Committee next week. This comes at a time when SEC Chair Gary Gensler is under investigation for allegedly engaging in improper hiring practices. Market analysts speculate that the debate over Ethereum’s securities status could be a major topic during the testimonies.

All SEC Members Will Testify

Fox Business reporter Eleanor Terret was the first to report that all five SEC members will testify together next week. This marks the first time since 2019 that the entire SEC panel will appear before the House Financial Services Committee. Additionally, Gary Gensler will testify separately in a session scheduled for next Wednesday. Gensler has recently been under scrutiny following reports alleging that he violated federal laws by considering political leanings during hiring processes. Lawmakers are concerned that the SEC may have breached the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act by prioritizing individuals with specific political views. Some sources suggest that these investigations could lead to Gensler losing his position.

Furthermore, it’s expected that former SEC officials will testify against the regulatory body during the upcoming hearings. Notable figures like Dan Gallagher, Chief Legal Officer of Robinhood Markets, and Michael Liftik, a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, are scheduled to testify. Both individuals have strong connections to the SEC, with Gallagher serving as an SEC Commissioner from 2011 to 2015, and Liftik having served as Deputy Chief of Staff to former SEC Chair Mary Jo White.

Will the Ethereum Securities Debate Continue?

Crypto attorney MetaLawMan expressed surprise at the upcoming SEC testimony, noting that all commissioners would be present. In a social media post, he speculated whether Patrick McHenry, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, would once again question Gary Gensler on whether Ethereum (ETH) is a security or a commodity.

MetaLawMan commented: “Wow—all 5 SEC Commissioners! What are the chances that Patrick McHenry asks Gary one more time whether ETH is a security or a commodity? We can expect some good jokes from Ritchie Torres. As for Hester Peirce, well, this might be an informal audition for a top position.”

MetaLawMan also suggested that SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce could be an informal candidate for a top position within the SEC should any changes occur.

Ethereum’s Price and Market Sentiment

Ethereum has been in a downward trend recently, trading around the $2,300 mark. Some market analysts believe that ETH has reached its bottom, with larger investors accumulating positions that could lead to a future price rally.

Next week’s testimony from the SEC commissioners is expected to be a pivotal moment for the crypto markets and regulatory policies. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding Ethereum’s legal status is being closely watched by investors and industry leaders. The SEC’s stance and the testimonies from its commissioners may play a critical role in shaping the future of cryptocurrency regulations.

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