The U.S. SEC has sued three fraudulent encryption asset trading platforms and four investment clubs, accusing them of defrauding investors of over $14 million through social media. The SEC is seeking a permanent injunction and fines.
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BornForGood3913
· 10h ago
The price of Bitcoin has surpassed $100,000, attracting market attention, but after adjusting for inflation, the actual purchasing power is only equivalent to $80,000 in 2020. Analysis indicates that it needs to reach $125,000 to align with real purchasing power, and future investors should follow the actual value.
The U.S. SEC has sued three fraudulent encryption asset trading platforms and four investment clubs, accusing them of defrauding investors of over $14 million through social media. The SEC is seeking a permanent injunction and fines.