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Investors Cautioned about Cryptocurrencies


HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin continuing to attract headlines and market interest, Secretary of Banking and Securities Robin L. Wiessmann reminds consumers that investments involving cryptocurrencies should not be confused with developments of the underlying technology, known as the blockchain.

The blockchain is a fully distributed, publicly accessible database, or ledger, that keeps a permanent record of digital transactions that is being developed for many uses, including currency transmission across borders, creation of "smart" contracts, and tracking shipments around the world.

"The blockchain has the potential to have a positive impact on many sectors of our economy beyond the financial marketplace," said Wiessmann. "Governor Wolf and I welcome innovation and are watching with great interest how businesses incorporate the blockchain into their models to the benefit of their investors and their customers."

Cryptocurrencies, on the other hand, are a medium of exchange ? like money -- that are created and stored electronically in the blockchain.  Unlike traditional currency, cryptocurrencies have no physical form (e.g., there is no "coin" in Bitcoin) and typically are not backed by tangible assets. They are not controlled by a central bank or other governmental authority and are subject to little or no regulation.

"I urge consumers to investigate any investment or transaction involving cryptocurrencies as they would traditional investments in tangible assets, fiat currency, or securities," said Wiessmann. "Investors need to understand that all investments carry risk, and they need to take steps to protect themselves from scam artists."

Wiessmann advises consumers to make sure they are aware of some of the risks of cryptocurrency investments, including:

Wiessmann also reminds investors that every offering is distinctive, and she urges retail investors to watch a short animated video produced by the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) to help investors understand the risks associated with cryptocurrencies.

Anyone can contact the Department of Banking and Securities at 1-800-PA-BANKS or 1-800-600-0007 to ask questions or file complaints about financial transactions, companies, or products. Members of the public are also invited to connect to the department at www.dobs.pa.gov, through Facebook and Twitter, or subscribing to the department's newsletter.

MEDIA CONTACT: Ed Novak, 717-783-4721

SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities


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