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Luxembourg Regulator Alerts Public on Unregistered Crypto Firm: Crypto Bull

Luxembourg’s CSSF warns against Crypto Bull, an unregistered crypto firm targeting users in Spain, UK, and Russia. Stay informed and safe!

New Cryptocurrency Regulations in Singapore: License Up or Get Out

Explore Singapore’s new Payment Services Act, regulating cryptocurrency payments and ensuring consumer protection in e-payments.

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Binance Plans Gradual Access Restrictions for Japanese Residents

Binance has announced gradual access restrictions for Japanese residents while current operations remain unaffected.

Huobi’s HBUS Exits Operations: What This Means for Cryptocurrency Users

HBUS has announced it is ceasing operations, impacting U.S. crypto users. Learn what this means for them and Huobi’s global vision.

Thailand’s Upcoming Cryptocurrency Law Reforms: Aiming for Competitiveness

Thailand’s SEC plans reforms in cryptocurrency laws to boost competitiveness and adapt to evolving market needs.

The Slow Rollout of Cryptocurrency Licenses in Hong Kong: A Year in Review

Explore the challenges and progress of Hong Kong’s crypto fund licensing one year on, highlighting the lone licensed fund and regulatory hurdles.

21 Crypto Exchanges Seek Licensure Under Malta’s VFA Act: What You Need to Know

21 cryptocurrency exchanges are seeking licensure under Malta’s VFA Act. Discover the implications and requirements for compliance and regulation.

The Netherlands Takes Charge: New Regulations for Cryptocurrency Services

As of January 10, 2020, the Netherlands implements regulations for cryptocurrency firms. Find out what this means for the industry.

Nevada Sets the Stage for Bitcoin ATM Licensing Requirements

Nevada mandates licensing for Bitcoin ATM operators. Learn the implications and growth trends in the cryptocurrency ATM industry.

Swiss Crypto Banks Seba and Sygnum Get Licenses: What This Means for the Market

FINMA grants licenses to Swiss crypto banks Seba and Sygnum, enabling them to launch digital asset services. What does this mean for the market?