Kraken, ShapeShift CEO Condemn New York For Cryptocurrency Policy

The New York Attorney General office launched a fact-finding inquiry to discover how the cryptocurrency exchanges work and what they’re doing to fight bots, money laundering, and market manipulation. Erik Voorhees, CEO of ShapeShift, and Jesse Powell, CEO of Kraken, denounce the “questionnaire” as hostile to cryptocurrencies and business, in general.

Kraken CEO Slams New York Attorney General for ‘Hostile’ Inquiry

Eric T. Schneiderman, the New York Attorney General, sent questionnaires to 13 cryptocurrency exchanges in order to better understand how they operate and protect their customers’ investments.

The office sent questionnaires to Coinbase, Gemini Trust Company, Payward (Kraken), Bittrex, bitFlyer USA, iFinex, Circle Internet Financial Limited (Poloniex), Binance Limited, Elite Way Developments (Tidex.com), Bitstamp USA, Gate Technology (Gate.io), itBit Trust, and Huobi Global (Huobi.Pro).

The cryptocurrency industry is somewhat baffled at the initiative from the New York Attorney General as its approach seems hostile to the ecosystem. “The AG’s tone-deaf response shows just how bad the disconnect really is”, said Kraken CEO Jesse Powell on Twitter. “Not only are they apparently experts in what legitimate businesses desire, they are also experts in what’s important to consumers. I have a wild idea: how about we let the market decide?”

Jesse Powell published Kraken’s the full reply to the New York Attorney General, slamming the state government’s hostile approach and its attempt at inquiring companies based outside New York.

“Kraken’s BitLicense-prompted exit from New York in 2015 pays another dividend today. When I saw this 34-point demand, with a deadline 2 weeks out, I immediately thought “The audacity of these guys – the entitlement, the disrespect for our business, our time! The resource diversion for this production is massive. This is going to completely blow up our roadmap!” Then I realized that we made the wise decision to get the hell out of New York three years ago and that we can dodge this bullet.”

The statement added that Kraken is happy to help government understand their business, but instead of an inquiry, a conversation at lunch would be more productive and respectful.

“We did all this once already, and then you gave us the BitLicense. Why don’t you try extracting this information from those businesses actually operating in your state? Kraken left New York because New York is hostile to crypto, and this “questionnaire” we received today proves that New York is not only hostile to crypto, it is hostile to business”, Kraken’s statement said.

Jesse Powell’s response to the New York Attorney General’s office found massive support from the cryptocurrency community, including heavyweight executives within the industry such as Erik Voorhees, Chief Executive Officer of ShapeShift.

Cryptocurrency exchange operating outside the New York state are not required by law to answer the inquiry. The approach from NY’s Attorney General may drive away more companies within the crypto space.

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