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FINRA says majority of crypto communications violate investor protection guidelines
Nearly 70% of crypto communications violated FINRA’s guidelines, a recent survey says.
The American Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has just published a detailed report on a survey of 500 retail communication channels related to cryptocurrencies. According to the findings, published in Jan. 2024, approximately 70% of communications since late 2022 have violated FINRA’s Rule 2210, a rule that governs broker-dealer communications with the public.
While FINRA did not disclose who exactly violated the rule, the regulator noted that some firms “failed to clearly differentiate in communications, including mobile apps, between Crypto Assets offered through affiliates or third parties and those offered directly by the member.”
Moreover, FINRA identified instances where firms made “false statements or implied” that cryptocurrencies function like cash. Additionally, some firms failed to provide a “sound basis” for uating cryptocurrencies, as well as misrepresented that the protections of federal securities laws or FINRA rules applied to crypto.
In a related context, a previous report from FINRA in May 2023 highlighted that new investors in the crypto market were more likely to be influenced by their friends’ suggestions than those venturing into the equities or bond markets.
The survey found that over 30% of new crypto investors cited “friend suggestion” as their primary motivation for investing in the novel digital asset. That’s compared to just 8% for first-time equities or bond investors, suggesting that there’s a social element to cryptocurrency investing that’s not evident in traditional markets.