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Topic: [2017-10-03] American SEC begins purge of cryptocurrencies by targeting Bittrex (Read 1916 times)

legendary
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There is no indication at all that the SEC is behind the delisting of those currencies.


BitShares is unexpected, but the other two have very low market caps and volume. It is not surprising that the are being delisted.
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I would say more: it’s possible end of Bitcoin and other main cryptos like Ethereum. SEC isn’t working too fast – but if it starts regulations on wide scale, it will effectively kill Bitcoin fad.



That site's author is a little bit funny. SEC has not declared that Bittrex should take away Bitcoin or Ethereum and those coins ordered to be kicked out are not really major cryptocurrencies so no big deal. The author is just trying to spread his own version of FUD. Calling Bitcoin as just a fad, maybe he was born yesterday or there is something wrong with his thinking that he should better be joining forces with Jamie Dimon. Personally, I see no wrong in SEC doing its regulatory job and we should urge Bittrex to always follow everything on the letter so there would be no problem with the government whatsoever.
legendary
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“unrecoverable crash for  Bitcoin and Ethereum. As Twitter user StartaleTV  noted – “all alt are up in the air now”. I would say more: it’s possible end of Bitcoin and other main cryptos like Ethereum. SEC isn’t working too fast – but if it starts regulations on wide scale, it will effectively kill Bitcoin fad.”


I’ve never heard of this web site, but it seems he is writing from 2010 through 2013 with the “Bitcoin is going to die”. Stuff.  Not to mention ESL.
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what happened to bittrex?
BTS that has a large volume there in the delist of bitrex
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Bittrex.com – one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges announced that it will stop trading following cryptocurrencies: Bitshares, Bata, BT Token (Draco), DAR.



Bitshares is largest from these cryptos, holds $155 mln in capitalization and fell in just a few minutes by a 24%, while Draco’s price decreased 60% and DAR -58%. This means effectively death for these virtual online coins and big losses for unlucky investors.


A very bad day for Bitshares: nearly 60 million USD evaporated from investors accounts. Source: coinmarketcap.com.

The reason behind this purge is SEC (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) demand to stop these coins from being offered by Bittrex, because they are securities. SEC just a few days ago exposed cryptocurrency scam, charging two companies with defrauding investors in a pair of ICOs purportedly backed by investments in real estate and diamonds. REcoin meant to be “The First Ever Cryptocurrency Backed by Real Estate.”, but in fact it turned out to be nothing more than a scam.

Securities are tradable financial assets like stocks, futures contracts for commodities or currency pairs and to trade one, trading institution needs to obtain US license and meet the requirements, which none of virtual coin exchanges can met, because of intangible value of cryptos. No one can trade securities in US without SEC permit and that is big problem for businesses offering these online currencies to investors.

What does it mean for cryptocurrencies?

In fact it shouldn’t be a surprise for anybody , because SEC don’t want to list Bitcoin as a financial product, and actually warnsinvestors about dangers of buying virtual internet coins such as as Bitcoin. In 2014 SEC issued an “Investor Alert about Bitcoin and Other Virtual Currency-Related Investments” where this financial institution raises a few juicy points about Bitcoin:
    “Bitcoin might be a Ponzi scheme”
    “Bitcoin users may be targets for fraudulent or high-risk investment schemes”
    “Bitcoins are not legal tender”
    “Bitcoin exchanges may stop operating or permanently shut down due to fraud, technical glitches, hackers or malware. Bitcoins also may be stolen by hackers.”
    “Bitcoin does not have an established track record of credibility and trust”
Source: SEC


SEC also stresses that exchanges need to obtain their permits before selling – but in fact, none of crypto exchanges bothers with such trivial matters.

Especially larger virtual coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum are vulnerable, because they aren’t back by anything more than a firm beliefs and lambo dreams, so they aren’t really a real financial assets. SEC uses exact same argument as Chinese regulators, who closed all virtual exchanges in China just few days ago.



If SEC will follow this path and starts targeting other US exchanges and worse  – cryptos like Bitcoins, it means a unrecoverable crash for  Bitcoin and Ethereum. As Twitter user StartaleTV  noted – “all alt are up in the air now”. I would say more: it’s possible end of Bitcoin and other main cryptos like Ethereum. SEC isn’t working too fast – but if it starts regulations on wide scale, it will effectively kill Bitcoin fad.



Source: http://stockemperor.com/currencies/sec-purges-cryptocurrencies/
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