In an interview with Altcoin Daily, MicroStrategy’s CEO Michael Saylor said Ethereum (ETH) is security.
According to Saylor, the fact that Ethereum was first issued via an initial coin offering proves it is not a commodity.
“There’s a management team. There was a pre-mine. There’s a hard fork. There are continual hard forks.”
He also talked about Ethereum’s difficulty bomb and how it keeps getting postponed every six months, which serves to prove the asset is a security.
If the Ethereum difficulty bomb went off, it would disincentivize miners and mark the network’s full transition into a proof of stake network.
Michael Saylor classifies most crypto assets as securities
In Saylor’s opinion, a cryptocurrency can only be a commodity if there is no issuer and no one is making any decisions on the network.
Saylor said,
“If you look at most of these cryptos, where they have hard fork after hard fork after hard fork, the problem with a hard fork is changing the protocol means that some development team is making a decision, and if you can change the protocol in a material way, you can change the monetary protocol. A hard fork can change the issuance pattern, or it can change the value of something. So that makes an investment contract under securities law.”
Saylor believes the ability of Ethereum to change is also its problem as far as securities law is concerned. According to him, people want a decentralized protocol like Bitcoin that can’t be changed.
Meanwhile, he admitted that securities have their use. But there should be “full and fair disclosures” about these tokens.
Additionally, he pointed to the recent statement by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that any cryptocurrency that generates staking yields is security.
Saylor’s statement is coming on the heels of a lawsuit against Solana (SOL) about being security.
Crypto community disagrees
Many in the crypto community don’t agree with this view. Several podcasters have pointed out that even SEC chairman Gary Gensler hasn’t described Ethereum as a security.
George at CryptosRUs pointed out that even Bitcoin has had upgrades, including the SegWit upgrade, which was part of the reasons for the Bitcoin Cash hard fork.
Furthermore, Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Cynthia Lummis proposed a crypto bill that specifically classified Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum as commodities.
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