Bitcoin price situation due to regulatory blind places


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DATE: Sept. 25, 2017, 1:57 p.m.

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  1. Recently, in response to instability in the cost of bitcoin, the former financial service administrator, Chilton has strong words for the Crypton Industry: Accept Check or Death
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  3. Former Commodity Trading Commissions (CFTC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFC) This warning has been published in the session-add.
  4. Chilton called Obama to regulate the digital currency last year, claiming that the cost of Bitcoin has dropped due to the bid of Bitcoin after the Chinese operation at Cryptoncurrency . To say that after the cost of less than $ 3,000, bitcoin was more than 800 dollars, He said, "As a financial regulator for the year, I was strict on the system and always a consumer / investor advocate." "There is no question-zero of which digital currency has been regulated, I have to see the changes in the values ​​we have seen." They have warned that without the rule, investors will not be protected from manipulation in these markets. You will take the industry, it continues to continue to monitor "Blind Spot", which will eventually result in huge rules that can prevent innovation in digital currency areas. Referring to recent incidents in China, he has been encouraged by the cyptoncurrency community in connection with "clarion call"
  5. US regulators have not taken this strict action yet, but they have begun to focus on increasing the Cristaurairece space. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEE) has pressured to close at least one initial synchronized offer (ICO) and publicly suspended commercial bargaining firms. Some industry term believes that environmental law is a significant step but others call it fear that it is a siren. They started the process of many, notoriously called Bitlens New York shutter within the recently-passed regulatory framework by the Washington State, it is a heavy hand proof that working with regulatory field regulators The army

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