Tag: lending services
Bybit Launches Cryptocurrency Lending Service: What You Need to Know
Bybit launches a new cryptocurrency lending service, offering hourly interest payouts. Discover how it works and what it means for traders.
Hong Kong Moves to Regulate Stablecoins, Leaving Algorithmic Options Behind
Discover HKMA’s new regulatory framework for stablecoins, excluding algorithmic options and emphasizing full asset backing.
Thailand SEC Proposes Ban on Crypto Staking and Lending Services: What You Need to Know
Discover Thailand SEC’s proposed ban on crypto staking and lending services and what it means for investors in the evolving digital landscape.
Genesis Global Trading Reports Remarkable Surge in Q1 Cryptocurrency Trading
Genesis Global Trading reports a 287% rise in Q1 spot trading, highlighting corporate interest and the launch of Genesis Treasury.
Valuing 140 Million Users: The Impact of Investment in DeFi and Travel Apps
Analyzing the value of 140 million users in DeFi with Alameda Research’s investments in Maps.me and Oxygen.
SBI Group Launches Crypto Lending Service: What You Need to Know
SBI Group introduces VC Trade Lending for crypto, allowing users to earn 1% interest on their Bitcoin. Discover more about this new service!
Unveiling Qtum: The Latest Addition to Coincheck’s Cryptocurrency Lineup
Discover Qtum, the latest cryptocurrency addition on Coincheck, and its potential features that set it apart from the rest.
Revolut’s Funding Bonanza: European Fintech Hits $5.5 Billion Valuation
Revolut has raised $500 million, tripling its valuation to $5.5 billion, making it a key player in the European fintech scene.
Stripe’s $250 Million Boost: What It Means for the Future of Online Payments
Stripe raises $250 million, reaching a $35 billion valuation, aiming for global expansion and innovative lending solutions.
Stripe Capital Launch: Fast Funding Solutions for Internet Businesses
Discover Stripe Capital, providing fast funding for online businesses with automated repayments and smart financing options.