Tag: cryptocurrency
MultiBank launches new crypto platform with Danny Willett as new partner
Online financial derivatives brokers MultiBank Group has unveiled the new brand identity of its blockchain and cryptocurrency arm, MultiBank.io. The world's most regulated derivatives...
$100 billion crypto crash sends market into freefall
After a major Bitcoin price warning, the cryptocurrency market suddenly crashed last weekend losing $100 billion in value in just a matter of minutes.
Bitcoin,...
NFT market expected to grow even further by 2030
The rise of the NFT market has been a trending topic in the digital ecosystem, and Grand View Research finds that the market is...
Report finds a third of Brits have purchased cryptocurrency
A Coinbase and Qualtrics report has found that 33% of the UK’s population has purchased or still owns at least one form of cryptocurrency.
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Kraken and Coinbase accused of misleading Bitcoin investors
According to the claim, the exchanges encouraged the investments in another digital asset, passing it off as Bitcoin.
New York advises crypto firms to adopt blockchain analytics
The regional regulator promoted the tech as a considerable defence against fraudulent activity and financial crime.
Paysafe strengthens partnership with Visa by implementing new platform
Paysafe and Visa are deepening their partnership as the payment platform looks to integrate Visa’s real-time push payment platform.
Designed predominantly for industries that require...
Next Earth set to invest in new openings in the metaverse
Next Earth has announced a $12.5 million strategic investment in blockchain company Limitless as part of efforts to open new doors in the expanding...
Central African Republic adopts Bitcoin as a legal tender
This is the second country in the world to do so, further proving that cryptocurrencies are here to stay.
Brazilian Senate approves crypto regulation
The Plenary Session of the Brazilian Senate gave the green light this week to the project that regulates cryptocurrencies. However, the bill still requires...