Tag: Australian cryptocurrency exchange
BitMEX Tightens Its Belt: Access Restrictions for Seychelles, Hong Kong, and Bermuda
BitMEX restricts access for users in Seychelles, Hong Kong, and Bermuda as part of a larger transparency initiative amidst increased crypto regulations.
Rakuten Wallet Takes a Bite of the Crypto Market: Trading Now Live
Rakuten Wallet has launched crypto trading with BTC, ETH, and BCH pairs. Seamless setup for Rakuten Bank customers and future mobile app on the way!
White Hat Hacker Successfully Breaches Binance Jersey: A Twisted Tale of Vulnerability and Recognition
Discover the Binance Jersey hacking incident involving a white hat hacker, recovery efforts, and security lessons learned. Read more here!
Rippling Controversy: Ripple Faces Intensified Legal Battle Amid SEC Scrutiny
Ripple grapples with intensified legal scrutiny from SEC and investor lawsuits. Is XRP’s reputation doomed? Find out the latest in crypto news.
Poloniex’s Bold Move: Reimbursing Users After Flash Crash Fallout
Poloniex reveals a reimbursement plan for users affected by a flash crash, promising daily BTC payments until losses are recovered. Read more!
The Cryptocurrency Chronicles: The Cautionary Tale of Alexander Vinnik and BTC-e
Discover the captivating saga of Alexander Vinnik, the alleged mastermind behind BTC-e, embroiled in international legal battles and intrigue.
Bitholic Rebrands to Bithumb Singapore: A Step Towards Global Expansion
Bitholic rebrands to Bithumb Singapore as part of its international expansion, facing legal issues amid major changes.
How Bitcoin Thieves Laundered Funds Post-Binance Hack: A Deep Dive
Discover how 4,836 BTC stolen from Binance was laundered through Chipmixer after the historic hack. A look into laundering mechanisms and aftermath.
Understanding Shariah Perspectives on Cryptocurrency: A Journey Towards Acceptance
Explore how Islamic finance is evolving in its acceptance of cryptocurrency and what the future holds for digital currencies under Shariah law.
$1.6 Million in Fees Approved for QuadrigaCX Legal Proceedings
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia has approved over $1.6 million in fees for QuadrigaCX’s legal representatives amidst ongoing legal proceedings.