Month: May 2023
European Union Greenlights MiCA Bill: A New Era for Cryptocurrency Regulation
The EU officially signs the MiCA bill into law, paving the way for consistent cryptocurrency regulations across member states.
Tether Strengthens Its Footprint in Georgia with CityPay Investment
Tether expands in Georgia by investing in CityPay.io, enhancing cryptocurrency payments across over 600 locations.
Tether Strengthens Its Crypto Footprint in Georgia with Investment in CityPay.io
Tether invests in CityPay.io, enhancing crypto payment options in Georgia. Discover how this impacts local businesses and the crypto landscape.
Senator Warren Links Cryptocurrency Payments to Fentanyl Trade from China
Senator Elizabeth Warren links cryptocurrency payments to fentanyl production from China, pushing for stricter regulations amid opioid crisis.
Elizabeth Warren Links Cryptocurrency to Chinese Fentanyl Trade: A Serious Concern
Senator Elizabeth Warren highlights a troubling link between cryptocurrency and the fentanyl trade, urging national regulation amid a rising opioid crisis.
Privacy Tokens Face Major Changes: Binance Delists in Europe
Binance plans to delist privacy tokens in Europe, impacting user privacy. Learn the reasons behind this and what it means for cryptocurrency users.
Privacy Tokens Face Major Crackdown: Binance’s Upcoming Changes in Europe
Binance announces the delisting of privacy tokens in Europe, impacting traders amid tightening regulations. Discover what this means for you.
Gate.io Reassures Users Amid Multichain Scare: All Systems Go!
Gate.io refutes liquidity rumors linked to Multichain, assuring users operations are normal while expanding in Hong Kong.
Gate.io Defends Against Insolvency Rumors Amid Multichain Drama
Gate.io refutes insolvency claims amidst Multichain chaos, assuring operations remain strong. Discover the recent events impacting crypto exchanges.
Sam Bankman-Fried Seeks Legal Documents in High-Stakes Defense Gambit
SBF seeks to subpoena Fenwick & West documents to bolster his defense in a 13-count criminal case, raising questions of legal privilege.