Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says crypto must be regulated after FTX collapse

The shocking collapse of the once-respected cryptocurrency exchange FTX is proof digital assets markets need “very careful regulation,” US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said.

“It shows the weaknesses of this entire sector,” Yellen told Bloomberg News on Saturday.

Investors are better protected in developed financial markets, she added.

“In other regulated exchanges, you would have segregation of customer assets,” she said. “The notion you could use the deposits of customers of an exchange and lend them to a separate enterprise that you control to do leveraged, risky investments — that wouldn’t be something that’s allowed.”

At least $1 billion of customer funds — and possibly as much as $2 billion — have gone missing in the implosion of FTX.

Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried stepped down on Friday.
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried stepped down Friday.
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Representations of cryptocurrencies are seen in front of displayed FTX logo
At least $1 million is customer funds are missing.
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FTX’s flamboyant founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, known in the industry as “SBF,” secretly funneled $10 billion of customer funds into his trading company, Alameda Research, according to reports.

The company filed for bankruptcy Friday and its remaining accounts are frozen.

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