Former SEC official's calendar might suggest agency’s regulatory intent: Fox Business RippleXRP XRP XRPArmy XRPCommunity XRPHolders
, the meeting schedule of former SEC official William Hinman offers a thorough look into the agency's thinking as it began to consider how best to control the nascent cryptocurrency market, but it could also support the growing belief that the SEC unfairly targeted Ripple in its crackdown.
Hinman's agenda, which Fox Business was able to obtain, covers his nearly four-year tenure at the SEC with minor redactions; nonetheless, it is unknown whether the documents give a full description of his daily activities while serving as corporation finance director. In response to a Freedom of Information Act request by Stuart Young and Andrew Forbes earlier this year, the records were sent to XRP investors.
According to FOX Business, it demonstrates how the SEC reached out to a wide range of influential figures in the cryptocurrency industry, including the enigmatic Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Under former SEC chair and Trump appointee Jay Clayton, Hinman was at the center of the agency's efforts to regulate cryptocurrency from 2017 to 2020.
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