Tag: Aggretsuko
British Government Tackles Banking Bias: Impending Changes to Customer Accounts
The UK is set to introduce measures preventing banks from debanking customers based on political views, ignited by Nigel Farage’s Coutts controversy.
UK Government Considers New Banking Rules to Protect Political Freedom of Speech
UK government proposes new banking rules to protect customers from being debanked due to political views. Free speech at the forefront!
UK Parliament Urges Swift Regulation for Crypto and Digital Assets
The UK Parliament issues 53 recommendations for crypto regulation, aiming to protect consumers and position the country as a global crypto hub.
Crypto or Gambling? The UK’s Regulatory Dilemma Explained
UK lawmakers suggest treating crypto like gambling, sparking backlash. Discover why industry leaders disagree with this major proposal.
Binance Looks to Regulate in the UK Amid US Crypto Crackdown
Binance confronts US regulatory challenges while pursuing compliance in the UK, highlighting the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency regulation.
Sian Berry’s Crusade: Targeting Crypto Ads in London Transport
Sian Berry aims to ban crypto adverts on London transport, highlighting the risks and ethical concerns behind unregulated financial products.
Baillie Gifford’s Bold $100 Million Bet on Blockchain.com: A New Era for Crypto Investments
Baillie Gifford invests $100M in Blockchain.com, marking a pivotal moment in crypto finance and showcasing robust growth potential.
Evidence Suggests Satoshi Nakamoto Lived in London During Bitcoin’s Birth
A new report claims Satoshi Nakamoto likely lived in London during the early days of Bitcoin, revealing intriguing details about his identity.
The Rise of Crypto ATMs: A 2020 Overview of Bitcoin and Altcoin Transactions
Explore the explosive growth of crypto ATMs in 2020, with the U.S. leading the world in Bitcoin and altcoin transactions.
ePayments Resumes Services: The Comeback Without Cryptocurrency
ePayments resumes services after a long pause, but without cryptocurrency support. What does this mean for users and the future of digital transfers?