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New FCA Warning Targets Meme Coins Like PEPE, SHIB and DOGE

Published 2023-07-18, 10:34 a/m
© Reuters New FCA Warning Targets Meme Coins Like PEPE, SHIB and DOGE
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U.Today - The United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a new guideline with a warning specifically targeted toward combating the noncompliance of crypto memes with its promotional guidelines. As contained in the newly , the FCA said it has discovered that there is a growing use of memes for many crypto communications without firms knowing it needs to comply with its guidelines.

The current positioning of the FCA is very tricky and may directly impact top meme coins like Dogecoin (DOGE), (SHIB) and Pepe Coin (PEPE). These mega digital currencies were designed as an internet meme, and they typically communicate with their community with memes.

Per the position of the FCA, these meme coins will need to adhere to its guidelines or risk a two-year jail term. The guideline from the FCA states that crypto memes intending to promote any digital currency may need to add a disclaimer to comply with its advertisement standards.

Is this a headwind to worry about?

Introducing by the FCA is not alien to established projects in the digital currency ecosystem, especially for tokens like Dogecoin (DOGE).

Meme coins are largely volatile, and sharing memes always has a tremendous impact on the price movements of the underlying assets. This is especially true when the influence of top social media personalities like Elon Musk, who Shiba Inu themes — which many consider a signal of the underlying asset — is brought into focus.

It remains unclear how the entire regulation will work out in extraneous situations such as those involving general communication from top personalities like Elon Musk, Mark Cuban and other notable influencers.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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