The Regulators Are Just Getting Started
Its For The Better, Not Worse - It Means Mass Adoption
Big Brother getting his hand in your cookie jar? Not so much actually. What these regulators and government organizations are doing is preventing less sophisticated investors from getting suckered into potential scams and taking exorbitant losses. That's right - The recent crack down in China and from the PBOC (People's Bank of China) is consumer protection.
It started a couple weeks ago with an info note from a public bulletin out of the SEC. They were followed up by various other regulators including the CSA (Canadian Securities Administration) and China's anti fund raising fraud initiative that noted cryptographic assets as a potential vehicle for this.
In these bulletins each regulator went as far as categorizing I.C.O. as a security. When an institution, body or business is exchanging an investment contract with you for money, they are selling a security. A license for this activity is required and only attained when certain standards are met - This is includes use case, viability, solvency and business practices.
As these regulators apply standard economic definitions to these wealth vehicles, they aren't doing it to rob you, to centralize or to get more taxes. The entire purpose is to prevent criminal activity from occurring in which you, an investor, may find yourself the victim of fraud taking losses that are unrecoverable.
Beware the Snake Oil Salesman - Mind The Misinformation
Regulators from around the world are doing exactly what they are supposed to, implementing consumer protection. This includes defining wealth vehicles, making rules, and leveling the playing field so that you have the opportunity to participate. With this guidance, the only real risks you face are your own inefficiencies.
The SEC, CSA and PBOC want you to beware the snake oil salesman with his cure all crypto currency - I relish in this. An interesting aspect of the new cryptographic asset space is that individuals with absolutely zero knowledge or experience in trading and investing have put money to work.
A head of the SEC has made note of this - Trading and investing is not child's play, it's zero sum. Someone has to lose for someone else to win.
It's not a bad thing, but the school of hard knox in traditional equity markets is enough of a learning curve for most novices. Enter the world of crypto where the volatility is through the roof and the lack of corporate fundamentals, economic understandings and trading and investment practices will see individuals lose everything they have. There is an old adage, 90% of people who try to day trade equity markets lose everything, if after 6 months you are profitable, you made it, you have a shot, but nothing is certain...and most people fool themselves.
So, while the whiners whine about regulators, big brother, the tax man and centralized markets, they fail to recognize their own limitations in understanding the complexities of trading and investing any assets. They fail to realize that rules and standards are required.
Some folks will say, "Well if you got swindled, that's your own fault!" Very true! If you get swindled, it's your own fault, but when it happens to those same individuals (DOA Tokens, Bit Connect etc.) they will cry for regulators to make it better.
They Didn't Ban The Industry - They Set Standards
The scales of justice is a symbol of balance and the legal intervention out of china is just that, balance. What occurred broadly in the crypto markets is what we refer to in capital markets as a "black swan" event. Unpredictable and devastating. Fear takes hold, people sell and take significant losses. Its generally an emotional response by the less savvy and risk off for the more practiced.
Originally the news made it seem like all crypto was in jeopardy, however upon reading the legislation from the PBOC it was clear in the language that the entire purpose was to prevent fraud, halt everything and go through proper channels. The language went as far as acknowledging Bitcoin and Ethereum as legitimate.
With 4000 + coins out there, a massive consolidation should have been expected and is now starting. Investors and traders will really have to do the due diligence before taking positions as the cryptographic assets out there that are simply hot air will begin to deflate - risk off.
As panic set in, the super discount sale got bought up just as fast as it occurred. This is known as a dip buying opportunity. The market is still rattled and there are still deals to be had, however, a very practical approach would be avoiding any I.C.O. that has not gotten a green light from their respective governing body.
As the dust settles and cooler heads prevail, we already see these regulatory bodies allowing certain I.C.O. to proceed, such as IMPAK COIN right out of Quebec, Canada. The CSA has approved their continued operation. A legal investment firm has begun operating in the U.K. with the intent of guiding these small business through the approval process.
The crack down, or halt on I.C.O. was merely a way to streamline a process for approval, not big brother snatching the market from your finger tips.
As the crypto paradigm has grown, the easy money has been made. Regulation is simply the next step in ensuring that misinformation, FUD, HYPE, ponzi schemes, pyramid schemes and crooks don't get the best of you. Clearly defined products, rules and practices are the next step in mass adoption.
Whether the early adopters like it or not with out this occurring, the average joe will never be confident enough to participate. If you want to sell your bitcoin, ponzi coin, what ever, you need someone to buy it from you. More adoption, means more money flowing through the crypto market.
With all of that said, I won't be surprised to see more market moving news from regulators that drives big draw downs or causes massive price appreciation. Just this morning and still being carried to news outlets, China has cracked down further via an order to close several crypto exchanges by end of day today. This may well be FUD but because of the novice nature of many participants in the markets it is certainly having an effect on price.
The biggest thing to remember is that in the age of social media, troll-boxes and fake news -- the misinformation abounds. You either play cautious or understand your risk tolerance and take advantage of the opportunities as they present themselves.
"The biggest thing to remember is that in the age of social media, troll-boxes and fake news -- the misinformation abounds."
So true! It's astonishing how quickly people react to headlines, as if a single tweet is a strong source of information or something.
It seems healthy to give a good 2-3 days for the dust to settle before one even tries to understand any rapid developments in the crypto space - if you're just HODLing, why rush into it when the dust is in the air?
exactly, or why take new high risk positions. I recommend for the less active that they stick to stalwarts for now, just stick to where the money is
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Nothing good ever comes from government involvment in the private sector. Remember what Reagan said about the 9 most TERRIFYING words in the english language...
The regulators are controlled by the banks. The banks HATE crypto.
You're absolutely right that most people who try day trading end up losing some or most of what they start out with. There are many reasons for this but I think mostly it's because our emotions tend to cloud our judgment when we trade. Ideally one should make a plan and stick to it (define your entry point and why you think it's a good price to enter, what your expected profit is and where you set a stop loss). However, a lot of people have trouble sticking to the plan, myself included.
Regarding the regulators, I'm glad they're trying to crack down on scams for a couple of reasons. One is pretty obvious and that's so people don't get swindled as much. The second is the volatility that the news has created in the markets. Like you said, the China news created panic selling and some of us bought that dip over the weekend and got some cheap coins. Looks like the markets are down a bit today but mostly my money is in this market for the long term so I'm not really concerned.
My concern with the government getting more heavily involved is that they'll make the tax reporting burden as much of a nightmare as they possibly can. The US tax code already has between 3-4 million words that fill thousands of pages and it can be very frustrating for people who have more than just a 1040EZ to fill out every year. I still do my own taxes and it takes longer every time I go through the process because they add more rules and regulations every year.
I am my own worst enemy in trading that is for sure. I have recently come to determine, when im unsure, just put it down, or don't push my luck on a hot streak ha --- Taking a break is key!
I get the tax issue 100% -- but i think the most important thing for mass adoption is stopping PONZI coins from getting to the I.C.O. stage!
Thanks for commenting :-)
Absolutely! I love interacting with with people (moreso than just "good job", "good post", "pls upvote me", etc) lol. Just realized I wasn't following you but I changed that just now. Look forward to reading more of your posts and more conversation in the future.
See ya around! :)
You're exactly right... they are not "banning the industry." Which is a good thing.... as far as I can tell.
Means we're moving from "Wild Wild West" to something a little more structured and reliable.
Absolutely and its in all honesty what is required. Thanks for your comment!
Very well put together article @adsactly.
It might not have just been the China news though, I posted this the other day about a possible correction coming, the China news may have just further accelerated it coming.
Im actually also a chartist and a setup for a BTC dump was there, infact the daily time frame we are observing the possible right shoulder of the pattern being formed. Must hold level is 4200 ish on BTC. But there is def much news and much fud driving this trade this morning!
Cool! I'll have to follow you if you post chartings (I haven't checked your page out yet).
Yeah it was coming, even after the short-term rebound.
XMR and Dash were also ripe to correct.
EDIT: What's very interesting is that they haven't corrected as much as the rest. Could be an interesting weekend again!
yeah Governments are introducing all these regulations to protect us? give me a break!
I remain of the idea these new regulations are unnecessary.
New regulations will only make it harder for great ideas to get off the ground and reduce opportunities for the rest of us. And as you say they are only getting started with the regulations and will only get worse.
If you believe the Government's demand for exchanges to identify clients is for "customer protection" I have some news: they want to know how much we have in our pockets to tax it! doh! Wasn't the "Declare 10lk crypto at US airport" regulation clear enough?
You might have a point that the average housewife or old dinosaur financier might be more inclined to invest in a safe ultra regulated environment, but it will only make the market more stale for the rest of us. The real opportunities were in the Far West...
Also interesting to see how many anarcho-capitalists turn into Statists if they perceive it might help the crypto prices. Actually everytime new regulations are introduced prices get huge corrections if anything. The correlation regulation=appreciation is unfounded. Cryptos would be booming no matter what.
I agree with this. I am not for the SEC coming in and trying to classify an ICO as a security. The US feds just want a list of who bought what coin since they can't do that right now to any great success. Let the Wild West stay wild.
I get that, these regulators though, the SEC CSA and anti fraud in china, they are not the tax man, they are consumer protection. If there is a huge correction and you believe, buy the dip? Thanks for commenting!
Great, hope no more Shitcoins as fuck.
More Quality Coins :)
no risk no return
Right! We want quality, we want standards!
Thank! for share great post Resteem
thanks very much!
Yup, this is a step forward. Keep your money in legit coins and hold for the future. Definitely not going crazy with trades until the end of the year.
100% that is the way, us little fish need to stick with the rest of the money while this boat gets rocked...rekt, something ha