Faʻamaoni a Bitcoin 401(k) Tuuina atu Tulaga Tulaga Saogalemu Litaea o Amerika, Fai mai le Ofisa o Leipa

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Faʻamaoni a Bitcoin 401(k) Tuuina atu Tulaga Tulaga Saogalemu Litaea o Amerika, Fai mai le Ofisa o Leipa

The U.S. Labor Department has “grave concerns” about Fidelity Investments allowing investors to put bitcoin into their 401(k) accounts for retirement savings. An official of the Labor Department said it risks the retirement security of Americans, stressing that “cryptocurrencies can present serious risks to retirement savings.”

U.S. Labor Department’s ‘Grave Concerns’ Over Fidelity’s Bitcoin 401(k) Offering

The U.S. Labor Department is deeply concerned about Fidelity Investments’ new offering to allow investors to put up to 20% of their 401(k) savings and contributions into bitcoin (BTC). O le 401 (k) o se fuafuaga faʻasao fale faigaluega lauiloa i le US e iai faʻamanuiaga tau lafoga e fai ma faʻamalosi e teu faʻafaigaluega mo le litaea.

Ali Khawar, Sui Failautusi Lagolago o le Matagaluega o Leipa Faamanuiaga Puipuiga Puipuiga, fai mai i se faatalanoaga ma le Wall Street Journal Aso Faraile:

E i ai o tatou popolega ogaoga i mea ua faia e le Faamaoni.

Khawar explained that Labor Department believes that Fidelity allowing savers to put bitcoin into their 401(k) accounts risks the retirement security of Americans.

The official said that he views cryptocurrency as speculative. There is “a lot of hype around ‘You have to get in now because you will be left behind otherwise,'” he opined.

Na tusia e Khawar se blog post i luga o le upega tafaʻilagi a le Matagaluega o Leipa ia Mati na faʻaalia ai popolega e uiga i fuafuaga litaea e teu faʻafaigaluega i cryptocurrencies. Na ia faamatalaina:

O le US Department of Leipa e iai popolega ogaoga e uiga i fuafuaga 'faʻaiʻuga e faʻaalia ai tagata auai i le faʻatonuina o tupe teufaafaigaluega i cryptocurrencies poʻo oloa faʻatatau, e pei o NFTs, tupe siliva, ma aseta crypto.

Na ia faʻamatalaina e faapea "o le cryptocurrencies e mafai ona tuʻuina atu ai ni faʻalavelave matuia i tupe litaea," taʻua ai luʻitau tau faʻatatau, tau feʻaveaʻi, ma le faʻaleleia o tulaga faʻatonutonu.

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Punavai autu: Bitcoin.com