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Abstract:The US agency clarified that none of the mentioned crypto exchanges are insured by it. The platforms have already complied with the order and took down the statements.
The United States Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) issued cease and desist letters to five crypto-related companies, including FTX US, and their directors and officers for “making false and misleading statements about FDIC deposit insurance.”
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Apart from the popular crypto exchange FTX US, the other crypto platforms, to receive the cease and desist orders, are cryptocurrency news platform Cryptonews.com, crypto blog Cryptosec.info, financial information platform SmartAsset and FDICCrypto.com, a website that has been taken down, as of press time.
In the letters sent to the companies last Thursday, the agencies ordered all the platforms to take immediate corrective actions against the “false and misleading statements” they made around FDIC insurance coverage.
Banking Insurance
Under FDIC insurance, each regulated US banking customer deposit is protected by up to $250,000. It ensures the safety of the customer deposits even in the scenario of a banking failure.
“FDIC deposit insurance protects customers in the unlikely event of the failure of an FDIC–insured bank,” the notice of the agency detailed.
For FTX US, the exchange‘s President Brett Harrison stated in a July tweet that: “direct deposits from the employers to the FTX US are stored in FDIC-insured bank accounts in the users’ names” and “stocks are held in FIDC-insured and SPIC-insured brokerage accounts.”
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