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26.08.2023

Cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex has announced a partnership with Turkey's second-largest bank

The Bitfinex cryptocurrency exchange has announced a partnership with Akbank, Turkey's second largest bank. This is Bitfinex's first partnership with a bank in Turkey, which highlights the growing interest in cryptocurrencies in this country. Bitfinex plans to further expand partnerships with banks around the world to improve the service for users.
20.08.2023

Ripple Named Key Partner of BIS Committee

The collaboration between Ripple and the Bank for International Settlements' Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (BIS CPMI) represents a significant step in the development of central bank digital currencies. Ripple, the company behind the cryptocurrency XRP, becomes a key partner of BIS CPMI, contributing its expertise in digital assets and blockchain technologies.
16.08.2023

Singapore's Regulator Completes Development of Stablecoin Rules

Singapore is considered one of the most cryptocurrency-friendly jurisdictions in Asia. For at least three years, the country's authorities have been viewing stablecoins as a potentially valuable tool.
11.08.2023

PayPal's Stablecoin Will Boost Activity on Ethereum Network

PayPal will help attract more users to the Ethereum network, given the commission and prospects of the PYUSD stablecoin. Integrate PYUSD.
19.05.2023

Crypto-Friendly Banks in Switzerland & Liechtenstein

Switzerland and Liechtenstein are known for their favorable regulatory environments and strong banking sectors, which have made them attractive destinations for cryptocurrency businesses and individuals seeking crypto-friendly banking services.
13.12.2022

New Rules for Obtaining a Cryptocurrency License in Estonia in 2023

Estonia has become a welcoming and accommodating destination for virtual currency enthusiasts. With its forward-thinking regulations, the country has quickly earned a reputation as a "cryptocurrency haven" in a relatively brief timeframe.
13.12.2022

Crypto Regulations in Hong Kong in 2023

Hong Kong has emerged as a leading global destination for crypto enthusiasts, earning a reputation as one of the most attractive hubs for digital currencies.
13.12.2022

Types of Crypto Licenses in Malta

Malta offers four licenses under the Virtual Financial Assets Act (VFAA) for companies seeking to provide services related to cryptocurrencies. These VFAA crypto licenses entail varying rights and investment levels.
13.12.2022

Crypto Regulations in the USA in 2023

Obtaining a cryptocurrency license in the USA is not a one-size-fits-all affair. Multiple permits are typically required to conduct crypto-related business activities in the United States.
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16.10.2025

Nigeria to impose 15% tax on cryptocurrency trading profits from 2026

Starting in January 2026, Nigeria will introduce a 15% tax on profits from trading cryptocurrency and other virtual assets. The new law aims to legalize the digital market, increase transparency, and attract investment into the country's economy.
12.10.2025

Rising demand for Bitcoin and gold: JPMorgan analysts predict the BTC price to reach $165,000 by the end of the year

JPMorgan analysts predict Bitcoin will rise to $165,000 by the end of the year amid rising gold prices and increased capital inflows into ETFs. Find out why BTC is becoming a digital equivalent of gold and attracting major investors.
06.10.2025

Stablecoin market capitalization exceeds $300 billion: market moves toward diversification

The stablecoin market capitalization exceeded $300 billion for the first time, with USDT and USDC leading the way with market capitalizations of $176.25 billion and $74 billion, respectively. New players, including MetaMask with its mUSD stablecoin, are contributing to market diversification and expanding opportunities for investors.
02.10.2025

Thailand prepares to allow the launch of altcoin-linked ETFs

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand (SEC) plans to authorize the launch of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) linked to altcoins such as ETH, SOL, and other crypto assets. These new funds could launch as early as 2026, expanding investment options for Thai investors and reducing risks in the crypto market.
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