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Kim Kardashian crypto settlement a reminder to vet online money advice


Kim Kardashian settles charges with SEC for unlawfully touting crypto security

Kim Kardashian’s crypto settlement could be a lesson for us all.

The reality TV superstar agreed to pay $1.26 million to settle charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to disclose she got paid to publish a post on Instagram about EthereumMax’s crypto asset, the agency announced Monday.

“Clearly the SEC is making an example out of Kim Kardashian, who is the biggest influencer perhaps in the world,” said Douglas Boneparth, a certified financial planner and the president of Bone Fide Wealth in New York.

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Celeb pitches may not be ‘right for all investors’

“This case is a reminder that, when celebrities or influencers endorse investment opportunities, including crypto asset securities, it doesn’t mean that those investment products are right for all investors,” Gary Gensler, chairman of the SEC, said in a statement.

“We encourage investors to consider an investment’s potential risks and opportunities in light of their own financial goals.”

Gensler also published a video warning investors not to make investment decisions based entirely on the advice of a celebrity or influencer.

“Regardless of where we are hearing this advice, we need to remember what works for one person may not be the right advice for you,” said Ted Rossman, a senior industry analyst at Bankrate.

‘You generally want to do some due diligence’

Social media influencers paid thousands to endorse potentially fraudulent cryptocurrency projects

This used to be a rich person’s game, but now everyone can buy stocks or crypto — but that can also lead toward a dangerous situation if you don’t have knowledge.

Douglas Boneparth

president of Bone Fide Wealth

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