KEY POINTS
  • SEC commissioner Hester Peirce issued a public dissent to her agency's enforcement action against crypto exchange Kraken.
  • Peirce said that the current regulatory environment made it impossible for crypto-related offerings to even gain approval.
  • Peirce's dissent comes as SEC chair Gary Gensler continues to crack down on crypto-related offerings and companies.
Hester Peirce, commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), speaks during the DC Blockchain Summit in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, May 24, 2022.

Hester Peirce of the Securities and Exchange Commission publicly rebuked her agency's crypto enforcement, calling it "paternalistic and lazy" and asking if a "hostile" regulator is the best solution for the industry.

Peirce, who was appointed to her post as commissioner by President Donald Trump in 2018, wrote in a statement on Thursday that she disagreed with the SEC's assertion that the shutdown of crypto exchange Kraken's staking program was a "win for investors."