SEC Issues New Guidance Requiring Companies To Disclose Cryptocurrency Risks (cnbc.com) 8
The Securities and Exchange Commission has released new guidance, requiring companies that issue securities to disclose to investors their exposure and risk to the cryptocurrency market. From a report: The guidance comes about a month after FTX, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, filed for bankruptcy after loan customer funds to a risky trading company that was founded by FTX's former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. Over 100,000 customers were affected by the exchange's failure.
On Wednesday, SEC Chair Gary Gensler fended off accusations that the agency has failed to prevent crypto firms from misusing customer funds. Gensler also said the SEC would take more enforcement actions if the firms fail to comply with existing rules. Under the new guidance, companies will have to include crypto asset holdings as well as their risk exposure to the FTX bankruptcy and other market developments in their public filings. The company's bankruptcy filings indicate the company has over 1 million creditors.
On Wednesday, SEC Chair Gary Gensler fended off accusations that the agency has failed to prevent crypto firms from misusing customer funds. Gensler also said the SEC would take more enforcement actions if the firms fail to comply with existing rules. Under the new guidance, companies will have to include crypto asset holdings as well as their risk exposure to the FTX bankruptcy and other market developments in their public filings. The company's bankruptcy filings indicate the company has over 1 million creditors.
Small step (Score:2)
The point isn't to make them disclose the risks (Score:2)
They don't want to bust the bubble, because that would be a mess. They're slowly letting the air out of the balloon.
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I'd expect a more exponential decay, and with possibly a floor well above 0...though how much is a good question. 10 cents for a bitcoin doesn't sound too outrageous, though.
Like requiring smoke alarms after the house burnt (Score:2)
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But it's not ever going to be worth exactly zero so there is no reason to consider such a thing.
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