SEC Tells US-Listed Companies They’d Better Disclose Crypto Damage

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued letters to companies flagging the need to disclose any potential impacts from mayhem in the crypto markets. jesseahamilton nikhileshde report

Crypto’s pains are being shared by a wide array of companies, and the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission is warning public companies that if they’ve got a stake in the industry’s recent torments, they’d better tell investors.

A sample letter to such companies are asking, for instance, if they face any risks to their businesses “due to excessive redemptions, withdrawals, or a suspension of redemptions or withdrawals, of crypto assets.” The wider SEC has been in a general standoff with much of the crypto industry, insisting that many of the digital assets platforms should be registered exchanges, while many of those firms argue that they’re either not involved with securities or the agency hasn’t properly defined crypto securities.

Thursday’s document said the sample questions it would send out are not “exhaustive,” saying that companies should evaluate their own specific risks and concerns.

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jesseahamilton nikhileshde Disclose

jesseahamilton nikhileshde He’s on one way mission to excise crypto from the US financial system, otherwise, his guidance would be clear & easy to follow for any exchange otherwise.Yet he seems consistently & constantly bringing financial punitive action against coin developers & companies to devalue coins

jesseahamilton nikhileshde Do you know the names of the companies that were contacted?

jesseahamilton nikhileshde Don't you love how they're always trying to do shit after the fact smh

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