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The CEO of HSBC explains why cryptocurrency is not in the company’s future.

CEO Noel Quinn of the world's largest bank HSBC said that no crypto services would be provided. The executive emphasized that HSBC is less...

‘Vast Majority Are Securities,’ claims Gary Gensler, asking SEC staff to fine-tune compliance with cryptocurrency.

Gary Gensler, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the United States, disclosed that he had asked SEC staff to improve...

Europol Sees Tools to Tackle Crime in Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technologies

In the case of cryptocurrencies, abuse increases with use, according to Europol, which also noted that blockchain technologies give law enforcement a new way...

Non-Transferable NFTs are given to local governments as rewards in Japan.

According to reports, the Japanese government is one of the first governments to award non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to local governments that excelled in a...

Sango-Coin for Citizenship in the Central African Republic Is Illegal: the Constitutional Court Rules

According to reports, the Touadéra government's offer of land and citizenship to purchasers of the sango coin is unconstitutional, as determined by a constitutional...

Dubai Regulator Releases Guidelines for Virtual Assets Marketing and Advertising

The Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA), Dubai's virtual asset regulator, has released guidelines for digital asset marketing and promotion that are applicable to any...

Institutional Clients Show ‘Massive Crypto Interest,’ According to Bitstamp

A significant cryptocurrency exchange's CEO, Bitstamp, claims that institutional clients are showing "massive crypto interest" on his trading platform. According to him, "many institutional...

Cyprus grants a cryptocurrency license to British fintech Revolut.

Cyprus has given the U.K.-based digital bank Revolut permission to offer cryptocurrency services to millions of customers on the European continent. According to the...

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