Bitcoin is a direct financial instrument. You don't need permission from the SEC or the CFTC to conduct a transaction on the Bitcoin network. Moreover, Bitcoin is a global asset. It cannot be regulated by national legislation. The US is just one of 193 countries. How can it regulate a global asset? The virtual space was created by people from all continents. And Bitcoin is a protocol for transferring value within this virtual space. Accordingly, it should not be regulated by any laws.💁
This bill won't require you to ask permission from SEC or CFTC to conduct a transaction, nothing of that substance is actually mentioned hence why people are saying this bill could instead make bitcoin bullish.
This bill is to make the stance of bitcoin clearer so institution could touch crypto asset like bitcoin without the risk of legal compliance. I don't know where you got this info from.
All that's left is to say "thank you" to American legislators for not including the requirement for SEC and CFTC approval for Bitcoin transactions in the bill... 😉
Meanwhile, any new token (according to the bill) is now considered a security at the creation stage. Think back to 2017, the surge in innovation in the industry, and compare it to what's happening now. New developers simply won't be able to prove the usefulness of their project to the bureaucratic apparatus. Because now, that requires money and lawyers.
Or, for example, the provision that stablecoins won't generate interest income for their owners. Incidentally, there are many people on the forum who regularly receive interest income from their stablecoins. But now they won't be able to do so because bankers strictly protect their own financial interests.
What about officially freezing transactions without a court order? What about protocol-level surveillance? What about the fight against anonymity, privacy, and mixers? It's all spelled out in the bill...
Bitcoin can be considered an index for the entire crypto industry. Therefore, any problems in the crypto industry, in my opinion, will lead to a price decline, not a rise. 🤷