Senate panel to discuss bitcoin with
markets regulators: source
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[January 11, 2018]
By Michelle Price
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate's
financial services panel will hold a hearing next month with the
country's top markets regulators to discuss bitcoin amid rising concerns
over the risks cryptocurrencies pose to the financial system, a person
with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
The Senate Banking Committee will take testimony from Commodity Futures
Trading Commission Chairman Christopher Giancarlo and Securities and
Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton in early February, the source
said.
Concerns about a bubble in the bitcoin market have heightened since the
currency soared to record highs of more than $19,000 in December - only
to then slump more than 28 percent. On Wednesday, bitcoin was trading at
$14,676, according to prices compiled by the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp
exchange.
The emerging asset class has created a divide among Wall Street and
central bankers alike over whether it is a legitimate and sustainable
financial instrument.
The SEC and the CFTC have been increasing their jurisdiction over the
cryptocurrency market, which has no overriding U.S. federal regulator.
Both watchdogs have warned of the considerable risks posed by the
volatile currency and have said they may not be able to protect
investors from cryptocurrency fraudsters.
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A view of Ducatus cafe, the first cashless cafe that accepts
cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, on their opening day in Singapore
December 21, 2017. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo
The CFTC last month allowed CME Group Inc <CME.O> and CBOE Global
Markets Inc <CBOE.O> to list bitcoin futures contracts, but this
month said it would review its process for listing digital currency
futures following criticism from market participants.
Five fund managers this week shelved plans to launch exchange-traded
funds based on bitcoin futures, citing concerns from the SEC
regarding the liquidity of the underlying futures market.
(Reporting by Michelle Price; Editing by Leslie Adler; Editing by
Sandra Maler and Leslie Adler)
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