Colleagues, the fraudulent representation or
claim of a “security” or “commodity” in the US can be tired as a federal or a
state level crime. Nevertheless, fraud is fraud. So ruled a district
judge regarding the cryptocurrency My Big
Coin Pay scam. Co-defendants Mark Gillespie and Randall Crater are alleged to have use investments –
categorized as commodities - in My Big Coin Pay for personal use and gain.
Sovereign nations, their governments and court systems around the world are
struggling to regulate digital assets. One of the foremost dilemmas is whether
cryptocurrencies are securities or commodities. To outsiders the distinction
may appear meaningless, however, to government regulators and the exchanges
upon which these assets are traded the difference in critical. In the US, the
issue will ultimately depend upon the decisions of the judicial system along
with the US SEC and the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Although the issue of My Big Coin Pay
may be decided for now, the much larger issue will likely not be resolved at
the federal level for another 2-3 years. Share a comment while visiting us today! Lawrence – Cyber
Security Defender (https://cybersecuritydefender.blogspot.com/)
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