FINRA report finds 70 percent of broker-dealer communications potentially violate crypto-asset rule.

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On January 23, FINRA published a report which found 70 percent of broker-dealer communications with retail customers showed potential violations of crypto-asset communications as part of a targeted exam. The potential violations fall under FINRA Rule 2210, which require that broker-dealer communications are fair, balanced, based in fact, and do not omit any material facts. With these rules in mind, FINRA reviewed more than 500 retail communications on crypto-assets made by broker-dealers consisting of podcasts, commercials, correspondences, and retail and institutional communications. FINRA’s exam uncovered numerous potential violations of Rule 2210, including the failure to clearly differentiate whether crypto-assets were offered by the member or by a third-party (especially on mobile apps); false statements that crypto-assets function like cash; comparisons of crypto-assets with other assets without providing a comparison of their features and risks; unclear and misleading explanations of how crypto-assets actually work; the failure to include key explanations of how crypto-assets are issued or held; misrepresenting the federal protections that apply to crypto-assets; and making misleading statements. Last, FINRA published a list of questions for broker-dealers to consider when reviewing and supervising their retail communications about crypto-assets. 

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