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The Fall of FTX and Renewed Mistrust Signal Disaster for Cryptocurrencies

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — In a CBS News interview, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the fall of FTX should warn Americans about investing their money in “extremely risky” financial products traded in a space lacking “appropriate supervision and regulation,” adding, “I think this is a space where investors and consumers should really be very careful.”  

The post The Fall of FTX and Renewed Mistrust Signal Disaster for Cryptocurrencies first appeared on BlackPressUSA.

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