Why South Korean Cryptocurrency Projects Are Going Global
South Korean digital currency projects are increasingly leaving for foreign exchanges due to strict regulations and low transaction volumes.
Israel Accelerates Fintech and Blockchain Licensing to Boost Market Competition
Israel is expediting licenses for fintech and blockchain firms to boost competition. Discover the impact on the local market.
South Korea’s FIU Takes Direct Control of Crypto Exchanges: A New Era of Regulation
South Korea’s FIU plans direct regulation of crypto exchanges to enhance transparency and combat money laundering in the digital currency space.
BitPay Suspends Operations in Germany Amid New Crypto Regulations
Discover why BitPay has paused its operations in Germany due to new crypto regulations. What’s next for Bitcoin payment processing?
Rain Makes History: First Licensed Cryptocurrency Exchange in the Middle East
Rain becomes the Middle East’s first licensed cryptocurrency exchange, securing a Crypto-Asset Module license from Bahrain’s Central Bank.
Unlocking the Future: Parity’s Substrate and the Era of Custom Blockchains
Discover Parity’s Substrate, a tool for building tailored blockchains with unique consensus mechanisms and robust developer support.
OKCoin Expands Token-to-Token Trading in 20 U.S. States Amid Controversies
OKCoin announces token-to-token trading expansion in 20 U.S. states and faces controversy with allegations against affiliate founder Star Xu.
KodakCoin: The Unexpected Cryptocurrency Revival of a Photography Giant
KodakCoin aims to revive Kodak by empowering photographers through blockchain technology. Can it restore Kodak’s relevance in the digital age?
Is China’s ICO Ban Temporary? Insights from Hu Bing on Future Regulations
Insights from Hu Bing suggest China’s ICO ban is temporary as regulators work towards a structured comeback.
BaFin Freezes Accounts of OneCoin Affiliate for Unauthorized Operations
BaFin freezes IMS accounts linked to OneCoin for operating without a license, raising concerns over €360 million collected.