Tag: Crypto.com
Crypto.com Cuts Sponsorship Deals Amid Market Downturn and Staff Layoffs
Crypto.com reduces sponsorship agreements with sports organizations in light of layoffs and market downturn. Sponsorship adjustments affect FIFA, Angel City.
2023’s Top 100 Influencers in Crypto: Heroes and Villains Unveiled
Discover the Top 100 crypto influencers and villains of 2023, shaping the future of the cryptocurrency world. Stay updated with the latest rankings!
Crypto.com Slashes Workforce Amid Market Turmoil: What It Means for the Industry
Kris Marszalek announces a 20% workforce reduction at Crypto.com amid challenging market conditions. Discover the implications for the industry.
OTR Steps Up: Embracing Cryptocurrency Across South Australia and Victoria
On The Run embraces crypto payments, making it convenient for customers across South Australia and Victoria to use 30+ cryptocurrencies.
AFL Partners with Crypto.com: Shattering Sponsorship Milestones for Women’s Sports
Discover how the AFL’s partnership with Crypto.com is transforming sports sponsorship for women. A historic deal worth $25 million over five years!
Crypto.com Unveils Proof-of-Reserves: A Trustworthiness Initiative
Crypto.com launches proof-of-reserves to showcase transparency and restore trust in its platform post-FTX collapse.
Highlights from Korea Blockchain Week 2022: A Recap of Key Moments
Explore the key moments and insights from Korea Blockchain Week 2022 including discussions on crypto payments and the Metaverse.
Crypto.com Expands Its Territory: A $216 Million Acquisition to Boost U.S. Presence
Crypto.com is set to acquire Nadex and the Small Exchange for $216 million, bolstering its U.S. presence and offering new trading opportunities.
Crypto.com Makes Waves in Italy: A New Dawn for Digital Assets
Crypto.com receives regulatory approval in Italy, expanding its services. Discover what this means for the Italian crypto market and beyond.
Melbourne Couple Faces Court Over $6.6 Million Crypto Mishap: A Legal Comedy Unfolds
A Melbourne couple faces court after mistakenly receiving $6.6 million from Crypto.com, claiming they thought it was contest winnings.