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Several European regulators have issued a joint warning on crypto assets. âThese assets are not suited for most retail consumers as an investment or as a means of payment or exchange,â they stressed.
EU Supervisory Authorities Warn About the Danger of Investing in Crypto Assets
Three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) issued a joint statement warning about the risks of crypto assets Thursday.
The European Banking Authority (EBA), the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA), and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) âwarn consumers that many crypto assets are highly risky and speculative.â Their statement also outlines âkey steps consumers can take to ensure they make informed decisions.â
The regulators explained that their warning followed âgrowing consumer activity and interest in crypto assets and the aggressive promotion of those assets and related products to the public, including through social media.â
The supervisory authorities stated:
These assets are not suited for most retail consumers as an investment or as a means of payment or exchange.
They noted that consumers âface the very real possibility of losing all their invested money if they buy these assets.â
Furthermore, the ESAs cautioned that consumers âshould be alert to the risks of misleading advertisements, including via social media and influencersâ and âshould be particularly wary of promised fast or high returns, especially those that look too good to be true.â
Consumers should also be aware of âthe lack of recourse or protection available to them, as crypto-assets and related products and services typically fall outside existing protection under current EU financial services rules,â the ESAsâ statement describes.
The EBA noted that the European Commissionâs proposal for Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) remains subject to the outcome of the co-legislative process and so consumers do not currently benefit from any of the safeguards outlined in that proposal because it is not yet EU law.
The European Parliamentâs Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) voted against an amendment to ban proof-of-work assets for EU companies earlier this week.
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