You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Costa Rica; leaving tomorrow for Las Vegas. Here are a few important short videos, before what I see as the biggest crash in modern history of global economies:

in #photography6 years ago (edited)

@greenman sir...
Bitcoin took a hit on Wedensday after the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced it will require digital asset exchanges to register with the federal agency.

Prices plunged by more than $1,000 in the space of an hour, falling from $10,673.03 at 4.40pm GMT to $9,481.45 by 5.22pm GMT on Wednesday, according to CoinDesk.

On Thursday the volatile token attempted to claw back its losses, kickstarting trading at $9,906.80 and peaking at $10,030.63 after 1am.

But as of 7.12am GMT on Friday March 9, bitcoin is exchanging hands for $8,775.01– down 5.64 percent...
The SEC announcement on Wednesday sparked fears of tighter cryptocurrency regulation, forcing traders to pull back.

According to the agency, digital assets moving through exchanges need to abide by federal laws, to protect investors’ best interests.

The SEC said in a statement: “If a platform offers trading of digital assets that are securities and operates as an 'exchange,' as defined by the federal securities laws, then the platform must register with the SEC as a national securities exchange or be exempt from registration.

“The SEC staff has concerns that many online trading platforms appear to investors as SEC-registered and regulated marketplaces when they are not.

“Many platforms refer to themselves as 'exchanges', which can give the misimpression to investors that they are regulated or meet the regulatory standards of a national securities exchange.”.....

Resteemed...

My dear sir...Paul Collin...Why is Bitcoin falling?..
What is your idea?...