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Binance Boosts Bitcoin, Ether Trading in Argentine, Brazilian, South African Currencies With Fee…
The crypto exchange's promotion comes as trading volumes plummet to four-year lows, hurting the revenue streams.
Back to School: Supporting the Next Generation of Investors
How will advisors adapt to support the next gen investor? Erik Anderson from Global X takes us through the changing landscape in today’s Crypto for Advisor newsletter.
SEC’s Gensler Should Be Focus of More Hearings on Treatment of Crypto: U.S. Senator
Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) previewed the lawmaker ire in store for U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler as Congress returns from its summer break, with Hagerty accusing the regulator of stomping on crypto…
U.K. Crypto Firms Can Apply for 3-Month Reprieve to Comply With Tough New Ad Rules
Bans on aggressive marketing were set to take effect in October, but companies can apply to delay some aspects until January.
Crypto Exchange Kraken’s UK Derivatives Unit Looking to Expands Its Service: Bloomberg
The firm is looking move into a void in the crypto derivatives market left when FTX collapsed last November.
Coinbase-Backed Insurance Alternative OpenCover Debuts on Layer 2 Blockchain Base
OpenCover, which raised $4 million in a seed round led by the likes of NFX and Jump Crypto, received a $200,000 funding bump from Coinbase to bolster its debut on Base.
Tokenization Advocacy Group Wants to Bring the ‘Next Trillion’ of Assets to Blockchain
Founding members such as Coinbase, Circle and Aave Companies aim to foster the use of blockchain technology for traditional assets.
First Mover Americas: Crypto Trading Volume Hits 4-Year Low
The latest price moves in bitcoin (BTC) and crypto markets in context for Sept. 7, 2023. First Mover is CoinDesk’s daily newsletter that contextualizes the latest actions in the crypto markets.
Find Who’s Responsible for DeFi Projects and Regulate Them, Global Securities Body Says
Iosco worries decentralized financial applications could harm investors and markets – and casts doubt on their main premise