Editor's note

A note from the editor regarding this story.
SEP 19, 2025

On September 17, 2025, we published an article titled “Yieldstreet's broker-dealer puts compliance chief in charge” that contained a materially significant factual inaccuracy regarding Yieldstreet and the CEO of its broker-dealer, Domenic Miele. After a thorough internal review, we determined that the reporting did not meet our editorial standards. 

Specifically, the article incorrectly stated that Miele had recently been appointed to the role of CEO of the firm's broker-dealer unit, Yieldstreet Markets. This statement was not adequately substantiated and misrepresented key facts about when Miele took on the role.

We regret the error and apologize to our readers and those affected. The article has been removed from our website.

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