Florida’s Office of Financial Regulation Issues Warning About DeFi
Florida’s Office of Financial Regulation (OFR) has issued a warning about decentralized finance (DeFi) based companies that offer lending, banking ...
Read moreFlorida’s Office of Financial Regulation (OFR) has issued a warning about decentralized finance (DeFi) based companies that offer lending, banking ...
Read moreThe Cardano NFT marketplace, jpg.store, recently closed its first round of artist applications but has experienced congestion, which is affecting ...
Read moreDigital Transactions News staff January 24, 2022 Competitive Strategies, Credit Cards, Digital Currency, Issuing/Originating, ...
Read moreBitcoin and cryptocurrency prices have dropped back after staging a sudden recovery earlier this week. Subscribe now to Forbes' CryptoAsset ...
Read more"The approach has taken into account, among other things, the international recommendations, the market and regulatory landscape locally and in ...
Read moreA large part of the pools’ operations are located in China, which has vowed to eliminate crypto mining. While their ...
Read moreTwitter has become an arena for another cryptocurrency-related battle due to Binance experiencing ongoing issues with Dogecoin (DOGE) withdrawals.Tesla CEO ...
Read moreSouth Korea’s financial regulator has prohibited domestic companies and startups from participating in initial coin offerings (ICOs).Following a meeting to ...
Read moreFor crypto to be a permissible asset for to back an ETP or other structured product, it must meet five ...
Read moreThe framework, which is not detailed in the announcement, applies to any firms that want to issue or trade investment ...
Read moreWe publish a comprehensive news feed covering all news relevant to the crypto user, covering main industry news, politics and regulation as well as consumer-level “news you can use” (practical stuff), including handy DIY tips, links to useful tools, unbiased reviews and opinions revolving around cryptocurrency. Simple logic and real-world examples are preferred before technical jargon and personal rants.