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Why painters and plumbers chatting about crypto worries R3’s boss

‘I don’t believe in getting-rich-quick schemes. I’m shocked... that the regulators haven’t been more proactive’

David Rutter, CEO of R3, says cryptocurrencies are too risky for non-professional investors to handle
David Rutter, CEO of R3, says cryptocurrencies are too risky for non-professional investors to handle Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images

Cryptocurrencies are too risky for non-professional investors to handle, the boss of blockchain firm R3 said, pushing for regulators to get a better grip on the space as demand spikes.

“The Federal Reserve and other central banks, they’re looking at how they can use this technology to bring efficiency to the marketplace. [But] when you examine cryptocurrencies, that kind of crosses this invisible line,” David Rutter, co-founder and chief executive of the banking consortium, told Financial News in an interview last month.

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