Senator Warren challenges Fidelity over its Bitcoin 401(k) plans

2022-5-6 21:30

Senator Elizabeth Warren and Tina Smith have written a letter to Fidelity over its decision to allow Bitcoin investments in its 401(k) plans.   The letter asked the investment firm why it failed to heed the Department of Labor (DOL) warning regarding crypto investments as part of pension retirement plans.

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