Reality TV star Kim Kardashian agreed to pay US$1.26 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges against her over her promotion of a cryptocurrency, offered by EthereumMax, on Instagram without disclosing she’d been paid $250,000 to do so. Anne Gaviola speaks with Brett Chang from The Peak Daily podcast about what this could signal for others promoting cryptocurrency.
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Why Kim Kardashian’s SEC settlement should serve as warning on how cryptocurrency is promoted
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