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Tough Week for Robinhood: 25% of Staff Cut and a $30 Million Fine for Money Laundering Violations

California-based crypto trading platform Robinhood has been fined US$30 million by a New York regulator for failing in its anti-money-laundering obligations.

To make matters worse, the company has also been forced to lay off 25 percent of its staff after performance failed to match expectations.

Additional Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection Violations

The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has issued details of the penalties. Additional to its anti-money-laundering failure, Robinhood is to be penalised for cybersecurity and consumer protection violations.

The platform’s cybersecurity program was found to lack sufficient resources to address risk. Its crypto division had also failed to transition from a manual transaction monitoring system to one more adequate for its user size and transaction volume, in a timely manner.

NYDFS Superintendent Adrienne Harris has spoken publicly about Robinhood’s shortcomings:

As its business grew, Robinhood Crypto failed to invest the proper resources and attention to develop and maintain a culture of compliance – a failure that resulted in significant violations of the department’s anti-money laundering and cybersecurity regulations.

Adrienne Harris, NYDFS Superintendent

Unfortunately for Robinhood, the bad news does not stop there. On August 2, the company released a message from Vlad Tenev, its CEO and co-founder, announcing that the company would be forced to cut almost a quarter of its staff.

Ironically, considering Robinhood’s cybersecurity program was found to be inadequately staffed, overhiring in 2021 in anticipation of growing retail engagement with stock and crypto markets was blamed for the layoffs. Performance failed to match expectations, and Robinhood is bracing for approximately US$30-40 million in cash restructuring charges from employee benefits costs and severance.

One Ordinary Year Follows Another

Last year saw Robinhood also make the news multiple times for all the wrong reasons. In July, the crypto trading app was fined US$70 million for misleading its customers.

Then in October, Robinhood experienced a 78 percent decline in its Q3 crypto revenue. User growth in investment apps had skyrocketed as retail investors piled into stocks and crypto in the wake of the March 2020 Covid-19 financial meltdown. As a result, memecoins were receiving a lot of attention and Robinhood’s exposure to DOGE was blamed for the drop.

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Elon Musk Pumps Bitcoin, Tweet Recorded in Bitcoin Blockchain For Eternity

Bitcoin (BTC) has seen some impressive gains this year, rising by a massive 25 percent in just the first week of January alone. However, nothing quite compares to the massive pump seemingly instigated by Elon Musk this morning when he changed his Twitter profile to the simple hashtag #Bitcoin, sending a strong endorsement of the world’s leading cryptocurrency to his 43.7 million followers. 

The effect of the update by the world’s richest man saw Bitcoin rocket from $32,000 to near $38,000 in a matter of minutes. That’s an almost 20 percent price rise in less than an hour, driven by an incredible $20 billion increase in trading volume. While the price corrected soon after to below $36,000, Bitcoin’s trading volume continues to grow, reaching around $88 billion as more traders across the US begin waking up.

“It was inevitable.”

After changing his Twitter status to Bitcoin, Musk tweeting the phrase “In retrospect, it was inevitable.” The tweet is widely understood to signal that Elon has now bought some Bitcoin, although it may also signal his feelings about the recent GameStop (GME) and Robinhood debacle that exposed the true level of fraud on Wall Street.

Musk has been following the GameStop events as they unfolded this week, Tweeting on Tuesday this week “Gamestonk!”, with a link to the r/WallStreetBets Reddit channel that’s been driving these massive stock market short squeezes.

Documenting Bitcoin, a Twitter account dedicated to keeping a record of Bitcoin events, noted that somebody had embedded Musk’s tweet into the Bitcoin blockchain for eternity. According to this tweet, the entry was inserted by Coin Corner tech lead @zakkdev.

Bitcoin longs and shorts liquidated

As a result of Musk’s tweet, nearly $420 million worth of Bitcoin shorts were liquidated in less than an hour, followed by $120 million in longs liquidated soon after as the price rapidly corrected. On Binance alone, $57 million worth of shorts were liquidated in just the first 10 minutes of Musk’s endorsement.

Not only did Musk’s tweet help pump Bitcoin but potentially saved it from an extended bear market due to options expiring. Billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin futures options expired today, an event which could have otherwise pushed Bitcoin below $30,000 and into an even deeper rut.

Overbought Territory

While the move is undoubtedly good for the crypto market, it does mean Bitcoin has moved into overbought territory, signaling the potential for a trend reversal to the downside. However, as is common in the cryptocurrency market, the current revolutionary sentiment could continue to drive the price to the moon.