US Regulator Issues Warning for Firms Providing Clearings Services for Crypto
A US regulator warned firms on Tuesday of the risks that come with the clearing of digital assets. The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued an advisory titled, “Review of Risks Associated with Expansion of DCO...
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued an advisory titled, “Review of Risks Associated with Expansion of DCO Clearing of Digital Assets.”
Derivatives clearing organizations, or DCOs, are registered with the CFTC and provide clearing services for products such as futures contracts, options or swaps. ...
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