Fed says it cannot regulate Bitcoin, would rely on existing legislations

Fed says it cannot regulate Bitcoin, would rely on existing legislations

Federal Reserve Board chair Janet Yellen told Congress last week that the Fed has no authority to regulate Bitcoin. “Bitcoin is a payment innovation that’s taking place outside the banking industry,” Yellen said in response to Senator Joe Manchin’s questions about the cryptocurrency. “To the best of my knowledge there’s no intersection at all, in any way, between Bitcoin and banks that the Federal Reserve has the ability to supervise and regulate. So the Fed doesn’t have authority to supervise or regulate Bitcoin in anyway.” The day before, Manchin had written to various governmental....


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