Asset backed cryptocurrencies covered by securities law

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The cryptocurrency fad has spawned a cottage industry of folks offering cryptocurrencies purportedly backed by one asset or another. There has been some fraud occurring with these offerings. A US District judge has ruled that the fraud cases can be prosecuted for violating the federal Securities Exchange Act:


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...er-cryptocurrencies-judge-rules-idUSKCN1LR26Z
 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...c-on-virtual-currency-oversight-idUSKCN1M62Z0
 
I have a novel idea, instead of buying some cyber-funds or any other pseudo currency that is supposedly backed up by something that actually has value, why not buy the actual thing that has the value? I guess I'm just crazy. :shrug:
 
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