Bitcoin edges lower as US financial regulator launches cryptocurrency market probe

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2 min readMar 1, 2018

Published time: 1 Mar, 2018 09:33

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating the digital currencies market, according to the Wall Street Journal citing its sources.

Cryptocurrencies pose serious threat to Bank of America according to its SEC filings

People familiar with the matter told the newspaper, that as part of the investigation, the regulatory agency has issued “scores of subpoenas” to obtain information from technology companies and advisers tied to the virtual currency trade.

The SEC is looking into the structure for sales and pre-sales of initial coin offerings (ICOs) which are not as heavily regulated as public offerings. ICOs allow cryptocurrency start-ups to raise funds through the issue of digital tokens.

The SEC has previously launched inquiries suggesting that many token sales and ICOs may be violating securities laws.

Earlier this month, the SEC Chairman Jay Clayton pledged increased scrutiny on companies that seek to “capitalize on the perceived promise” of an increased stock value following an announcement of investment in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

Bitcoin slipped about 2 percent following the SEC report. It then clawed back some losses to trade at $10,654 as of 9:25am GMT.

credits:https://www.rt.com/business/420122-sec-probe-cryptocurrency-market/

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