The U.S. Labor Department has warned that it has 'grave concerns' over Fidelity's plan to allow Americans saving for their retirement to invest in Bitcoin
The U.S. Labor Department has warned that it has "grave concerns" over Fidelity's plan to allow Americans saving for their retirement to invest in Bitcoin.
Fidelity's move means that 23,000 companies will now have the option to add Bitcoin to the menu of investments that their employees can invest in.
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