Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency
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At the start of 2022, Biden administration officials were cautious about how to regulate the commingling of cryptocurrencies and traditional finance. By the end of the year, agencies had taken a tougher stance, and the downfall of FTX portended more of the same in 2023.
January 1 -
Some funds lost more than 90% this year.
December 29 -
Crypto-world fractures could preview the fate of traditional assets if markets enter phase 2 of a decline in the new year.
December 29 -
Government watchdogs propose more oversight amid collapse of crypto and falling markets.
December 27 -
Even before the collapse of FTX, concerns about cryptocurrency and other risky investments were keeping regulators busy.
December 26 -
The top U.S. financial regulators are worried about the prospect of deeper ties between digital-asset firms and Wall Street.
December 19 -
Michael Burry, the investor who foresaw the housing market crash in 2008, is skeptical about today's proof-of-reserve audits.
December 19 -
Crypto isn't going away, and neither is client interest. But the conversations around it are changing. Here's what the industry took away from 2022 and what's around the corner.
December 15 -
The fintech founder wants to give advisors greater access to one of the simplest asset classes, and one of the most complicated.
December 14 -
For financial planners working with digital assets, the key to staying on regulators' good side is to 'disclose, disclose, disclose.'
December 13