Fintechs, Crypto

Cryptocurrency Regulation: How Evolving Regulations Affect Fintech Jobs

As the cryptocurrency landscape matures, regulations are evolving globally, significantly impacting fintech jobs. This dynamic environment presents both challenges and opportunities for professionals in the fintech industry.

Regulatory Landscape and Key Changes

Global Developments: The regulatory frameworks for cryptocurrencies differ widely across different regions. The European Union, with its Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), has implemented comprehensive rules requiring licensing for crypto service providers and rigorous customer verification processes. These measures aim to protect investors and prevent illicit activities such as money laundering and terrorism financing​.

In Asia, the regulatory approaches are diverse. Japan recognizes cryptocurrency as legal property and enforces strict regulations to combat money laundering. Conversely, China has imposed stringent bans on crypto trading and mining, reflecting a cautious stance towards digital assets. South Korea is progressing with legislation aimed at enhancing transparency and user protection in crypto transactions​.

In the United States, the regulatory environment is fragmented, with different agencies like the SEC, CFTC, and FinCEN imposing varied requirements. The SEC has categorized cryptocurrencies as securities, whereas the CFTC has categorized them as commodities. This complexity is compounded by state-level regulations, which further diversify the regulatory landscape​.

Impact on Fintech Jobs

Compliance and Legal Expertise: The growing complexity of crypto regulations increases the demand for compliance and legal professionals in fintech jobs. Crypto is decentralized but that does not mean that it has to be deregulated. The last decade or so has shown that crypto cannot remain fully deregularized because of scams. Which is why the need for compliance and legal expertise in crypto startups is growing, these roles involve ensuring that companies adhere to regulatory standards, conducting risk assessments, and developing anti-money laundering (AML) programs. Professionals with expertise in navigating these regulations are crucial for fintech firms to operate legally and effectively.

Cybersecurity and Risk Management: Cybersecurity experts are needed to safeguard digital wallets, protect transaction data, and prevent unauthorized access. Additionally, risk management professionals play a pivotal role in identifying potential regulatory risks and implementing strategies to mitigate them​.

Innovation and Development: Regardless of the regulatory challenges, there is significant scope for innovation within the fintech sector. Developers and engineers are tasked with creating compliant blockchain solutions and digital wallets that meet regulatory requirements while offering secure and efficient services. These roles are critical in adapting to new regulations without stifling technological advancements​.

Market Analysts and Strategists: The fluctuating regulatory landscape influences cryptocurrency market dynamics, requiring market analysts to stay updated with regulatory changes and their implications. Strategists must develop business models that align with evolving regulations while exploring new opportunities for growth and investment​.

Case Study: QuadrigaCX

One notable example of a company facing significant issues due to a lack of expertise or internal controls in crypto regulations is QuadrigaCX. The Canadian cryptocurrency exchange collapsed in 2019 after the sudden death of its founder, Gerald Cotten. Cotten was the only person with access to the company’s cold wallets, leading to the loss of approximately $190 million in user funds. The lack of regulatory oversight and internal controls contributed to this failure, highlighting the critical need for compliance and risk management expertise in fintech jobs.

Key Areas of Focus for Fintech Compliance

  1. Licensing and Registration: Fintech companies must comply with jurisdiction-specific licensing and registration requirements to operate legally and maintain operational standards​.
  2. Consumer Protection Laws: Regulatory frameworks like GDPR and CCPA enforce strict data protection and privacy measures, ensuring that fintech companies handle consumer data responsibly and transparently​.
  3. Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Compliance: Implementing robust AML programs is essential to prevent the misuse of financial services for illegal activities. This involves customer due diligence, transaction monitoring, and regular reporting to regulatory authorities​.
  4. Cybersecurity Measures: Fintech companies must implement strong cybersecurity protocols to protect sensitive data and maintain system integrity. Compliance with standards like PCI DSS and ISO/IEC 27001 is critical for safeguarding financial information​.
  5. Cross-Border Compliance: Expanding fintech operations internationally requires adherence to diverse regulatory frameworks across different jurisdictions. Fintech companies must stay updated on regulatory changes and collaborate with local regulators to ensure compliance​.

Education and Skills for Fintech Jobs

To land a role in fintech jobs, particularly those impacted by evolving cryptocurrency regulations, aspirants can consider the following areas of study:

  1. Finance and Economics: A strong foundation in finance and economics is essential for understanding market dynamics and financial regulations.
  2. Law and Compliance: Courses in financial law, regulatory compliance, and anti-money laundering practices are crucial for compliance and legal roles.
  3. Computer Science and Cybersecurity: Expertise in computer science, with a focus on cybersecurity, blockchain technology, and data protection, is vital for technical roles.
  4. Data Analysis and Statistics: Proficiency in data analysis helps in market analysis and strategy development, essential for adapting to regulatory changes.
  5. Business and Management: Knowledge in business management, particularly in the context of financial services, aids in navigating regulatory landscapes and driving innovation.

Famous People in the Fintech and Cryptocurrency Sector

Brian Armstrong: CEO and co-founder of Coinbase, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. Armstrong has been a vocal advocate for sensible regulation and mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.

Changpeng Zhao (CZ): Founder and CEO of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume. Zhao has played a significant role in shaping the crypto trading landscape and navigating regulatory challenges globally.

Caitlin Long: Founder and CEO of Avanti Financial Group, a digital asset bank. Long is known for her work in blockchain technology and her efforts in advancing crypto-friendly regulations.

Christine Lagarde: President of the European Central Bank, Lagarde has been influential in shaping the EU’s approach to cryptocurrency regulation, particularly with initiatives like MiCA.

Hester Peirce: A commissioner at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Peirce is often referred to as “Crypto Mom” for her supportive stance on cryptocurrencies and her advocacy for clearer regulatory frameworks.

Future Outlook

The future of cryptocurrency regulation is set for continued evolution. Regulators aim to balance the need for innovation with the imperative to protect consumers and maintain market integrity. This ongoing development will likely create new job roles focused on regulatory technology (RegTech), further integrating compliance into the fintech infrastructure.

In conclusion, as cryptocurrency regulations evolve, fintech professionals must adapt to new roles that emphasize compliance, cybersecurity, innovation, and market analysis. This dynamic field offers numerous opportunities for those equipped to navigate the complex regulatory environment, ensuring that fintech companies can thrive while adhering to stringent regulatory standards.

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Netcapital Announces First Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results

2024-09-16T20:15:00Z
  • Management to Host Earnings Call on September 17, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. ET

BOSTON, MA, Sept. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Netcapital Inc. (Nasdaq: NCPL, NCPLW) (the “Company”), a digital private capital markets ecosystem, today announced financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 ended July 31, 2024.

“This was a challenging quarter for us, driven primarily by a decrease in revenues for services that we provide in exchange for equity securities,” said Martin Kay, CEO of Netcapital Inc. “However, we have taken what we believe are important steps to lay the groundwork for future opportunities. In May 2024, for example, we announced that our wholly-owned subsidiary, Netcapital Securities Inc. applied for broker-dealer registration with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”). We believe that by having a registered broker-dealer, it could create opportunities to expand our revenue base by hosting and generating additional fees from Reg A+ and Reg D offerings on the Netcapital platform. In addition, in July 2024, we announced the launch of our beta version of a secondary trading platform through the Templum ATS to a closed group of users. This secondary trading platform has been designed to provide investors who purchase stock through the Netcapital funding portal with the potential for secondary trading through access to the Templum ATS.”

The operation of the Templum ATS remains subject to extensive regulation and oversight. Any regulatory delays or objections will result in delays in our ability to launch the proposed secondary trading platform, if at all.

Netcapital Securities Inc.’s application to become a registered broker-dealer remains subject to regulatory approval and/or licensing from the Financial Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). No assurance can be given as to when or if such approvals may be granted or when, if at all, Netcapital will be able to expand the services it offers.

First Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Highlights

  • Revenue decreased approximately 91% year-over-year to $142,227, compared to revenue of $1,519,809 million in the first quarter of fiscal year 2024.
  • Total funding portal revenues (consisting of portal fees, listing fees and a 1% equity fee) decreased approximately 62% year-over-year to $142,056 compared to $375,856 in the first quarter of fiscal 2024.
  • Operating loss of ($2,508,237) for the first quarter fiscal 2025 as compared to ($749,020) for the first quarter fiscal 2024, an increase of 235%
  • Net loss of ($2,527,170) in the first quarter fiscal 2025, compared to net loss of ($491,655), for the same period in the prior year, an increase of 414%
  • Loss per share of ($5.10) in the first quarter year ended July 31, 2024, increased approximately 11% compared to loss per share of ($4.61) for the same period in the prior year.
  • As of July 31, 2024, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $855,181.

Conference Call Information

The Company will host an investor conference call on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. ET.

Participant access: 844-985-2012 or 973-528-0138
Conference entry code: 844301

For additional disclosure regarding Netcapital’s operating results, please refer to the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended July 31, 2024, which has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

About Netcapital Inc.

Netcapital Inc. is a fintech company with a scalable technology platform that allows private companies to raise capital online and provides private equity investment opportunities to investors. The Company's consulting group, Netcapital Advisors, provides marketing and strategic advice and takes equity positions in select companies. The Company’s funding portal, Netcapital Funding Portal, Inc. is registered with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), a registered national securities association.

Forward Looking Statements

The information contained herein includes forward-looking statements. These statements relate to future events or to our future financial performance, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results to be materially different from any future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements since they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are, in some cases, beyond our control and which could, and likely will, materially affect actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. Any forward-looking statement reflects our current views with respect to future events and is subject to these and other risks, uncertainties and assumptions relating to our operations, results of operations, growth strategy and liquidity. We assume no obligation to publicly update or revise these forward-looking statements for any reason, or to update the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements, even if new information becomes available in the future.

Investor Contact

800-460-0815 
ir@netcapital.com

NETCAPITAL INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

    July 31, 2024
(Unaudited)
    April 30, 2024
(Audited)
 
Assets:                
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 855,181     $ 863,182  
Accounts receivable net     -       134,849  
Note receivable     20,000       20,000  
Interest receivable     1,600       1,200  
Prepaid expenses     48,160       23,304  
Total current assets     924,941       1,042,535  
                 
Deposits     6,300       6,300  
Notes receivable - related parties     202,000       202,000  
Purchased technology, net     14,724,136       14,733,005  
Investment in affiliate     240,080       240,080  
Equity securities     25,343,513       25,333,386  
Total assets   $ 41,440,970     $ 41,557,306  
                 
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity                
Current liabilities:                
Accounts payable   $ 1,180,487     $ 793,325  
Accrued expenses     236,758       310,300  
Deferred revenue     445       466  
Interest payable     94,703       92,483  
Current portion of SBA loans     1,885,800       1,885,800  
Loan payable - bank     34,324       34,324  
Total current liabilities     3,432,517       3,116,698  
                 
Long-term liabilities:                
Long-term SBA loans, less current portion     500,000       500,000  
Total liabilities     3,932,517       3,616,698  
                 
Commitments and contingencies     -       -  
                 
Stockholders’ equity:                
Common stock, $.001 par value; 900,000,000 shares authorized, 579,153 and 326,867 shares issued and outstanding     579       327  
Shares to be issued     122,264       122,124  
Capital in excess of par value     39,433,217       37,338,594  
Retained earnings (deficit)     (2,047,607 )     479,563  
Total stockholders’ equity     37,508,453       37,940,608  
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 41,440,970     $ 41,557,306  


NETCAPITAL INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(UNAUDITED)

    Three Months Ended     Three Months Ended  
    July 31, 2024     July 31, 2023  
             
Revenues   $ 142,227     $ 1,519,809  
Costs of services     10,220       18,053  
Gross profit     132,007       1,501,756  
                 
Costs and expenses:                
Consulting expense     97,381       163,942  
Marketing     6,898       241,888  
Rent     19,116       19,610  
Payroll and payroll related expenses     1,136,593       1,037,042  
General and administrative costs     1,380,256       788,294  
Total costs and expenses     2,640,244       2,250,776  
Operating loss     (2,508,237 )     (749,020 )
                 
Other income (expense):                
Interest expense     (10,464 )     (13,304 )
Amortization of intangible assets     (8,869 )     (28,331 )
Other income     400       -  
Total other income (expense)     (18,933 )     (41,635 )
Net loss before taxes     (2,527,170 )     (790,655 )
Income tax expense (benefit)     -       (299,000 )
Net loss   $ (2,527,170 )   $ (491,655 )
                 
Basic loss per share   $ (5.10 )   $ (4.61 )
Diluted loss per share   $ (5.10 )   $ (4.61 )
                 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:                
Basic     495,319       106,732  
Diluted     495,319       106,732  

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