The actions of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Gary Gensler cannot be “explained away” as “good faith mistakes,” former Olympic rower and crypto exchange Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss wrote in a post on X on Saturday. He added:

“It [Gensler’s actions] was entirely thought out, intentional, and purposeful to fulfill his personal, political agenda at any cost.”

Gensler carried out his actions regardless of consequences, Winklevoss said, calling Gensler “evil.” Gensler did not care if his actions meant “nuking an industry, tens of thousands of jobs, people’s livelihoods, billions of invested capital, and more.”

Winklevoss further stated that Gensler has caused irrevocable damage to the crypto industry and the country, which no “amount of apology can undo.”

Venting his frustration, Winklevoss wrote:

Americans have had enough of their tax dollars going towards a government that is supposed to protect them, but instead is wielded against them by politicians looking to advance their careers.”

Winklevoss believes that Gensler should not be allowed to hold any position at “any institution, big or small.” He added that Gensler “should never again have a position of influence, power, or consequence.” 

In fact, Winklevoss said that any institution, whether a company or university, that hires or works with Gensler after his stint at the SEC “is betraying the crypto industry and should be boycotted aggressively.”

According to Winklevoss, stopping Gensler from gaining any power again is the “only way” to prevent misuse of government power in the future. Winklevoss has long been a vocal critic of the SEC and Gensler, who he believes uses the ‘regulation through enforcement’ doctrine.

Winklevoss is far from being the only one accusing the SEC of abusing its powers. Earlier this week, 18 U.S. states, filed a lawsuit against the SEC and Gensler, alleging

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