“Those offering crypto asset investments/services may not be complying w/ applicable law, including federal securities laws,” Gensler posted, advising his followers that there are a number of things to keep in mind about cryptocurrencies. “Fraudsters continue to exploit the rising popularity of crypto assets to lure retail investors into scams,” he added in another post.
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