Crypto proof-of-reserve audits may not be as reliable as they seem, warns the SEC.
A senior official from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission has warned investors to be “very wary” about relying on a crypto company’s “proof-of-reserves.”
However, Munter said the results of these audits isn’t necessarily an indicator that the company is in a good financial position.
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