3 Things that Could Happen if Cryptocurrency Remains Unregulated

Mikhail Golomb

The lack of regulation in the cryptocurrency market has contributed to the success of iterations such as Bitcoin, which climbed in value in 2017 from just under $1,000 to a peak of almost $20,000 12 months later. While many who have invested in Bitcoin or alt-coins such as Ripple XRP and LiteCoin on a personal or professional level contend that these digital currencies must remain unregulated in order to reach their potential and thrive, they have become so popular that to leave them unregulated could have adverse consequences. Here are three things that could happen if cryptocurrency continues to grow without a reasonable degree of macro-level regulation.

 

  1. Inexperienced investors could fall prey to fraud.

 

One practice that has gained popularity as a result of the unregulated cryptocurrency market is the “initial coin offering,” or ICO. These business transactions bear some resemblance to the conventional IPO used to issue company stocks. However, instead of earning shares in a company, investors involved with ICOs earn a digital asset, known as a “token,” which provides the issuing company with the money that it needs to fund its venture and investors with the promise of a financial stake in the company’s future.

 

Unfortunately, the popularity of ICOs has drawn the attention of scam artists and hackers, who pose a serious threat to inexperienced investors who want to become involved in the cryptocurrency market. While some would argue that the fault lies with investors who fail to perform adequate research, it’s important to consider the fact that regulatory bodies have placed restrictions on IPOs to protect investors from fraud.

 

  1. It could diminish the reputation of the industry.

 

The reputation of cryptocurrency has been negatively affected by the dark web and questions about whether it could be linked to activities such as terrorist financing. The U.S. Department of the Treasury is concerned enough about the prospect of terrorists leveraging cryptocurrency to commit crimes that one of its officials recently testified before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee in an effort to push for stricter regulations on cryptocurrency exchanges. Several instances of terrorists hosting online Bitcoin fundraisers to support their groups have been identified since cryptocurrency began to grow. The anonymous nature of cryptocurrencies exchanged via blockchain technology makes terrorists’ actions difficult to track, providing them with a secure way to purchase supplies for their efforts and offering them a form of currency that can be easily exchanged on the dark web for commodities. A lack of regulation could diminish the industry’s reputation.

  1. It could be the beginning of another global financial crisis.

 

In the wake of the rise of Bitcoin last year, professionals within the finance sector likened the phenomenon to that of “tulip mania” in the early 1600s and the 1987 stock market crash. While most experts agree that cryptocurrencies do not have the economic power to cause a global financial crisis, many are concerned about the effect that they could have on the world economy if they continue to grow quickly in popularity and to be used without any restrictions. Major financial institutions are already trading in Bitcoin, the best-known and most widely used form of cryptocurrency. In the event that this practice becomes widespread among all major financial institutions, a surge in growth without any regulation could destabilize the international market and pose a serious threat to the world economy.

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