Robinhood CEO Urges Stable Crypto Rules, Says Prediction Markets Will Survive Supreme Court Case
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Updated · Bloomberg · Aug 20
Robinhood CEO Urges Stable Crypto Rules, Says Prediction Markets Will Survive Supreme Court Case
3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Aug 20
Summary
Vlad Tenev said clearer, more permanent crypto rules would give investors confidence that policy will not swing with changing US administrations.
Speaking at the CFTC in Washington, the Robinhood CEO framed regulatory stability as a key condition for broader trust in digital assets.
Tenev also said prediction markets will endure even if the Supreme Court backs states seeking to regulate them, though the industry may need to adapt to the ruling.
The remarks highlight Robinhood's focus on two fast-evolving areas—crypto oversight and event-based markets—as legal boundaries are still being tested.