[conspiracy theory soaked in realism]
1. The government wants their cut of anything that they are not getting their cut of, cryptocurrency issued equities being one of them.
2. Overstock realizes this and the potential of creating a "legal" crypto security market by the letter of the law and regulations.
3. Overstock puts in motion the creation of this "legal" crypto security market and calls upon the government to regulate all of the prior "illegal" securities.
4. Several days later rumors start flying around about the government puts the fear of God into people whom would want to issue crypto securities "illegally" by coming down hard on prior "illegal" securities. (I would not be surprised if this becomes true.)
5. Overstock's existing competition is crushed and newcomers are too scared to even try to issue an "illegal" security, and Overstock has the only remaining "legal" option to creating crypto securities. It will take a budget the size of Overstock to enter the market "legally" just like it costs a boatload for cryptocurrency to FIAT exchanges to operate "legally," and the government gets their cut through taxes, business partnerships/investments, and campaign contributions.
[/conspiracy theory soaked in realism]
I've seen this all before... in the online poker industry.
1. The government kills the competitors in the name of the law
2. "Black Friday" came... the DOJ shut down PokerStars/FTP in the USA
3. USA Corporations subsequently profit from them killing the competition.
4. The Casinos in Nevada and New Jersey subsequently decided (all the sudden right after PS/FTP were shut down): "Hey, we can start our own online poker networks legally.. see this loophole."
5. The American casinos and government profit off of killing the overseas competitors to gain a foothold on the industry.
Don't forget Fincen and the USA cryptocurrency exchanges and Bitcoin ATM operators either... kill the small guys by making it stupidly expensive to conform to the regulations and laws, and give the jobs to the rich and the corporations. Oh and by the way.. the politicians just happen to be rich, the corporations just happen to pay for their campaigns, and the politicians just happen to be investors in the corporations... bureaucracy at its finest. I'm sure the politicians are buying up Overstock equity as I type.
/rant
In other news, it's time to step away from the keyboard.
