Nullifying the IRS DeFi broker rule could enhance DeFi platform growth and innovation.
The IRS DeFi broker rule, introduced in December 2024, aimed to broaden the term "broker," impacting DeFi platforms. The rule required platforms to report detailed transaction information. Senator Ted Cruz and Representative Mike Carey spearheaded the joint resolution for nullification, supported by President Trump's administration.
David Sacks, Trump's AI and crypto czar, confirmed the White House's backing for rescinding the broker rule. House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill criticized the rule as excessive governmental interference.
"The broker rule is a clear example of government overreach that threatened the country's crypto development." — French Hill, Chairman, House Financial Services Committee
The rule's repeal may positively influence the DeFi sector and associated cryptocurrencies. The House of Representatives recently voted 292-132 to nullify the broker rule, with the Senate passing a similar resolution earlier. A technicality requires the Senate's final vote, anticipated on March 27, followed by President Trump's sign-off by March 28.
Expectations for enhanced privacy protection and innovation in DeFi have been highlighted by industry experts. Market reactions remain positive, with potential regulatory and technological shifts bolstering decentralized finance's future. Insights reveal a trend toward safeguarding user privacy and supporting anonymous transactions within the crypto space.
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