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Biden Seen Issuing Crypto Oversight Exec Order Next Week (yahoo.com) 46

President Biden is expected to issue an executive order next week directing agencies across the government to study cryptocurrencies and a central bank digital currency (CBDC), and come up with a government-wide strategy to regulate digital assets. Yahoo Finance: According to an administration official familiar with the matter, the forthcoming directive will commission a study of a CBDC and ask a range of agencies -- including the Departments of Treasury, State, Justice and Homeland Security -- to develop a report on the future of money and payment systems. Meanwhile, the Director of the Office of Science and Tech policy will do a technical evaluation of what might be needed to support a CBDC system.

The move comes as Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday that a rift has developed between the White House and Treasury over crypto regulation, but a Treasury official disputed the account as "inaccurate." The administration is engaged in a wide-ranging effort to regulate the sector, with the FBI forming a new crypto unit led by a seasoned computer crimes prosecutor. The Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), created after the 2008 financial crisis to monitor risks to the system, will be asked to study financial stability issues that arise from digital assets. The President's Working Group on Financial Markets has already tasked the FSOC with looking into systemic risks of stablecoins.

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Biden Seen Issuing Crypto Oversight Exec Order Next Week

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  • and then promptly did nothing.

    • This is different, there is crime and unreported taxable income.

      • The last thing we need is regulation, esp considering its volatility. BTC down 42% since November. Remember 2009? The last thing we need is more bailouts as it drops 42% amd declared "too big to fail" as a guise to protect the money of some rich investment assholes. Why do you think youre seeing a shit ton of celebrities promoting crypto right now? They want to offload their liability onto suckers. With regulation, the government peotects George Clooneys dumb ass. Let him lose his shirt. That wil
        • BTC down 42% since November.

          This drop represents criminals cashing out their ransomware and fentanyl wallets as publicity about intelligence agencies breaking tumbled transactions spreads. When this dip starts to scare "investors" whose margin loans in fiat are now costing them significant additional interest, it's crash time.

          • by Anonymous Coward

            People have been talking about BTC crashing since 2013. In fact, it is well on its way to $100,000 per unit, while the dollar is hyperinflating with the FED trying to figure out if they continue to let it self-destruct, or raise interest rates and cause a recession. Cryptocurrencies most likely will increase in value as countries use it to escape international regulators. Unlike the dollar, BTC has an intrinsic store of value (proof of work), and Ethereum is proof of stake and proof of work. This means

            • by shmlco ( 594907 )

              "Unlike the dollar, BTC has an intrinsic store of value (proof of work), and Ethereum is proof of stake and proof of work. This means there was energy put in to producing said currency..."

              So what? Boil it down and all ll it really means is that someone decided to run up their electric bill. That energy is now gone, and BTC/ETH can never be converted back into it.

              Like all currencies, crypto-currencies have value only as long as enough people think they have value. Without that belief, it's just bits on a dri

          • And you have ironclad evidence of this?

        • Regulation has nothing to do with bailouts, there won't be any of a gambling token.

          We need regulation because of use for scams, tax avoidance, fraud, and dodging existing securities laws too. Volatility isn't relevant nor is discussion of bailouts. It isn't money, after all, falls all the tests of money. Speculative investing in a gambling token is all.

          • by Anonymous Coward

            The entire cryptocurrency ecosystem is rife with scams. Gambling is one thing, but gambling where the house always wins, and in general, newcomers are coming into the bottom of the pyramid. The deck is stacked against most people.

            Want a decent wallet app? You get to choose between a custodial app which may or may not get hacked, and access to your currency is at the whim of the app maker, or a non custodial app that may or may not be secure. There are hardware wallets, but some are good, some rely on th

      • The IRS has been clamping down on crypto tax cheats since 2014. There's more on the table here than just hunting scofflaws. Or perhaps I should say less, since this task force will do next to nothing substantive.

    • cops like convictions. Especially easy convictions. And there's no lower hanging fruit than the current crop of crypto scammers. It's basically free money from an agent or officer's standpoint. Expect them to come down hard, and when the convictions rolling in they'll get more funding and more convictions.
      • I’d figure the real scumbags are likely in Russia. The cops will probably catch a whole lot of mules who are buying up Walmart and Target gift cards in exchange for Bitcoin, though.

      • You speak as if Federal agencies aren't already tracking scammers, wallet drainers, and tax cheats. What the Biden administration is proposing is at best redundant to existing enforcement efforts.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        In general, cops like poor people. Crypto people are not poor, and drive better cars than you do. They won't be targeted, just because Bitcoin can't be as easily seized as physical cash can be. If LEOs demand someone open their wallet, the person just enters a duress code, and their wallet "crashes". Plausible deniability.

        Crypto people will be able to afford defense attorneys.

        The primary job for law enforcement is to ensure who is in power stays in power, and the rich stay rich. This means that crypto

  • by Too Late for Cool ID ( 1794870 ) on Friday February 18, 2022 @10:09AM (#62280061)
    Who cares what they saw, the fact that they can see things happening next week should be the headline. Talk about burying the lede.
    Maybe I should read the article.
    • by Arethan ( 223197 )

      Maybe I should read the article.

      Why? This is Slashdot, where the article content doesn't matter. Most people barely even read the summary.

  • Oh Really? (Score:1, Troll)

    by rotorbudd ( 1242864 )

    Does anyone believe that Uncle Joe has even a vague clue what crypto is?

    • by godrik ( 1287354 )

      No, but he has a certainly a panel of experts who do.
      You can't expect the president to be knowledgeable about everything and make all decision from a bubble. They have experts, they talk to them.

    • Does anyone believe that Uncle Joe has even a vague clue what crypto is?

      That's the beauty of a non Trump system.
      He doesn't need to tell us he knows all about crypto, that we have the biggest, best and most beautiful cryptos. He can do this instead...

      commission a study of a CBDC and ask a range of agencies -- including the Departments of Treasury, State, Justice and Homeland Security -- to develop a report on the future of money and payment systems. Meanwhile, the Director of the Office of Science and Tech policy will do a technical evaluation of what might be needed to support

  • Let's see how fast they get their acolytes to buy their "FreedomCoins".

    • Its DoA. Nothing beats hard cold cash. It requires no power and no complex storage. Next best anonymous method are gift cards and prepaid visa gift cards.
      • by GlennC ( 96879 )

        As long as the grifters can say that "Biden and the Liburals don't want you 'Real Murikuns' to have crypto" they'll have more than enough suckers for whatever FreeDumbCoin they want to push.

  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Friday February 18, 2022 @10:23AM (#62280109)

    Canada is going so far as to potentially seize bank funds for people that even just donated to the Freedom Convoy of trucks, not even direct participants.

    With CBDC they don't even have to do that, they can simply mark any CBDC currency you hold invalid, no banks even in the picture and no pesky banking laws to work around.

    Or if the network of public surveillance cameras determine you look overweight? Well then no way to buy soda for a month, or whatever they decide.

    This level of micro-managing what people can do with money is the real point behind implementing CBDC. It is the ultimate direct control of government over the population, and the ultimate ability to track what they are doing with money.

    • You would think China would be the biggest pushers of this. This sort of micromanaging every aspect of your life is right up their alley. I mean for a political party well founded in atheism, they sure do give a fuck who the next dalai lama of some other country is.
      • You would think China would be the biggest pushers of this. This sort of micromanaging every aspect of your life is right up their alley.

        In fact they are - instead of just studying it, the Digital Yuan already exists [techcrunch.com].

        Note how enticing it looks at first, the control aspects are only revealed later after everyone is deep into the system and many other payment forms have been marginalized.

    • you pretty much have to use the exchanges to move crypto currency in any real capacity, let alone to cash out to money you can buy gas and food with.

      The exchanges want to be legitimate businesses. They're big enough now that they're after real money. That means they're going to play ball with regulators just like a bank would, and impose sanctions like a bank would.

      The exchanges break cryptocurrency. They centralize everything, and this was necessary to get around limitations of crypto that are pret
  • by nightflameauto ( 6607976 ) on Friday February 18, 2022 @10:39AM (#62280161)

    Biden Seen Issuing Crypto Oversight Exec Order Next Week

    Seen: past tense.

    Next Week: in the future.

    So, Biden is seen, next week, issuing a crypto oversight executive order? God damn, man. I know the editors don't give a fuck, but this shit is weak.

    Just change 'Seen' to "to" and it makes sense.

    Biden to Issue Crypto Oversight Executive Order Next Week

    See? No brain cramps from trying to figure out the time-travel implications. No desire to reach through the screen and strangle the editor that forgot to do his/her/its job. And no ten second pause while your brain runs around screaming inside your head as cells inside it die off from the level of stupidity it must take to see that headline and go, "A'yup. We're good!"

    • Just change 'Seen' to "to" and it makes sense.

      Biden to Issue Crypto Oversight Executive Order Next Week

      See? No brain cramps from trying to figure out the time-travel implications.

      You're expecting far too much from the crypto-happy Slashdot editors.

  • The main reasons for its existence is being erased it should be almost worthless plus the cost to lol mine it..Doesn't seem to be slowing the blackmailers/criminals demanding crypto as payment any. Which make money for the lol miners who many of which steal electricity to mine them. Seems like a huge money laundering scam all the way around at any rate
  • by RogueWarrior65 ( 678876 ) on Friday February 18, 2022 @11:50AM (#62280421)

    Why is it that the US pays off terrorist-supporting totalitarian governments with cash but seems hell-bent on transitioning its own people into digital currency?

  • What all governments would really like is a house digital currency that they control completely just like the one China is now forcing people to use in their country. It will allow the government to know the smallest details of your financial life: When a kid sells a cup of lemonade at her stand in the yard, they will know. They will know what brand of chewing gum you use, and their health bureaucracy will be able to see if you really did stop smoking like you said you did. The IRS will know about every

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