An OSC survey sheds light on Canadian crypto investors, and their lack of knowledge over ownership rules. Find out more.
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“The data from our crypto asset study provides the OSC with valuable insights about Canadians who are — and who are not — investing in crypto,” said Tyler Fleming, director of the regulator’s Investor Office. “As a responsible regulator, the OSC is monitoring the rise in crypto assets in Canada and around the world. The survey helps us better understand Canadians’ knowledge of the risks and rules, and their motivation for investing in these assets.”Article content
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