2018-6-19 14:43 |
Regulation
In recent regulatory news, the United States Office of Government Ethics has issued a document advising employees of the U.S. executive branch to disclose their cryptocurrency holdings.
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U.S. Office of Government Ethics Advises Employees of Executive Branch to Disclose Crypto Holdings
The United States Office of Government Ethics has published a legal advisory that requires all employees of the U.S. executive branch to disclose their virtual currency holdings.
Office of Government Ethics (OGE) has determined that virtual currency is ‘property held .
It also defines an ICO as any offer to the public, in any shape or form, to purchase tokens.
Do you think that employees of the U.S. executive branch should be required to disclose their cryptocurrency holdings?
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