Thursday, October 18, 2018

Does Crypto Smart Contract Predictive Code Violate US CFTC Policies?

Colleagues, as the debate continues regarding whether cryptocurrencies are securities or commodities, a parallel debate is emerging which concerns the legality of including predictive code in smart contracts. The Commodities Futures Trading Commission governs the use of binary options, derivatives and event contracts for US-based traders and investors. The centerpiece of CFTC enforcement is protecting the “public interest”. Crypto smart contract security issues, which may lead to financial losses, are under particular scrutiny by the CFTC. Best practices concerning smart contracts vary by the Blockchain used by each cryptocurrency.  If your prediction is right, the contract automatically sends you the remittance as long as it is in the public interest. The issue of nefarious uses of cryptocurrencies let alone betting on illicit financial transactions (e.g. money-laundering, evading economic sanctions and payment for drug trafficking). Smart contract security audits are key to uncovering vulnerabilities in the underlying Blockchain. The CFTC’s chief concern is the prohibition of so-called “prediction markets”. Bottom line: When it comes to US-based cryptos and developers including predictive code in smart contracts raises a red flag by the CFTC. Until the CFTC issues formal guidelines, our recommendation is to avoid predictive code in crypto Blockchain. Post a comment while visiting us today! Lawrence – Cyber Security Defender (https://cybersecuritydefender.blogspot.com/

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