法国金融市场管理局对加密公司发出警告
```json { "translatedTitle": "French Financial Markets Authority Issues Warning to Crypto Company", "translatedContent": "[This article was updated on April 10, 2019 on tuoniaox.com]\n\nOstrich Blockchain News: According to Cointelegraph's April 9 report, the French Parliament had previously enacted regulations that could potentially affect ICO issuance and cryptocurrency operators. Today, the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) issued a warning against a company that specializes in providing cryptocurrency trading and forex market investment training courses and software.\n\nThe French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) has issued a warning regarding the operations of Kuvera France company. The company is allegedly intended to promote trading in \"highly speculative products\" and targets young people. Specifically, the company offers training courses and software solutions that ostensibly help clients invest in forex and crypto markets.\n\nAdditionally, Kuvera provides users with commissions that automatically increase as users recruit more people. AMF noted that the company does not have authorization to operate in France.\n\nAMF has previously warned the public about suspicious projects in the cryptocurrency space. Last December, the agency added 4 crypto-related websites to its illegal investment blacklist. In the statement, AMF warned investors that the number of unregistered investment projects is continuously increasing and claimed that \"new unauthorized participants frequently emerge.\"\n\nLast September, AMF announced it was blacklisting 21 new investment websites, including several crypto-related sites. AMF described the new additions as \"unauthorized websites\" offering \"atypical investments\" and directed users to its existing blacklist, noting that the blacklist is \"not comprehensive.\"\n\nLast month, Eric Woerth, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the French National Assembly, suggested banning anonymous cryptocurrencies, so-called privacy coins. In addition to this, Woerth also raised cryptocurrency-related issues including fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, and energy consumption.\n\nThis article has been authenticated as original content by \"Yuanben\", authored by Ostrich Blockchain. Visit yuanben.io and search [2AEL5LA3] to obtain authorization information.\n\n---\nWith authorization from the editor-in-chief, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, and will continue to be published on hashspring.com going forward." } ```
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"translatedTitle": "French Financial Markets Authority Issues Warning to Crypto Company",
"translatedContent": "[This article was updated on April 10, 2019 on tuoniaox.com]\n\nOstrich Blockchain News: According to Cointelegraph's April 9 report, the French Parliament had previously enacted regulations that could potentially affect ICO issuance and cryptocurrency operators. Today, the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) issued a warning against a company that specializes in providing cryptocurrency trading and forex market investment training courses and software.\n\nThe French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) has issued a warning regarding the operations of Kuvera France company. The company is allegedly intended to promote trading in \"highly speculative products\" and targets young people. Specifically, the company offers training courses and software solutions that ostensibly help clients invest in forex and crypto markets.\n\nAdditionally, Kuvera provides users with commissions that automatically increase as users recruit more people. AMF noted that the company does not have authorization to operate in France.\n\nAMF has previously warned the public about suspicious projects in the cryptocurrency space. Last December, the agency added 4 crypto-related websites to its illegal investment blacklist. In the statement, AMF warned investors that the number of unregistered investment projects is continuously increasing and claimed that \"new unauthorized participants frequently emerge.\"\n\nLast September, AMF announced it was blacklisting 21 new investment websites, including several crypto-related sites. AMF described the new additions as \"unauthorized websites\" offering \"atypical investments\" and directed users to its existing blacklist, noting that the blacklist is \"not comprehensive.\"\n\nLast month, Eric Woerth, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the French National Assembly, suggested banning anonymous cryptocurrencies, so-called privacy coins. In addition to this, Woerth also raised cryptocurrency-related issues including fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, and energy consumption.\n\nThis article has been authenticated as original content by \"Yuanben\", authored by Ostrich Blockchain. Visit yuanben.io and search [2AEL5LA3] to obtain authorization information.\n\n---\nWith authorization from the editor-in-chief, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, and will continue to be published on hashspring.com going forward."
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