Crypto.com sues SEC to ‘protect the future of crypto’ in US
Crypto.com’s lawsuit against the US SEC follows the exchange’s receipt of a Wells notice from the agency.
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Another UK bank serves anti-crypto notice to customers
U.K. commercial bank NatWest says it does not want to do business with clients and customers who deal in crypto. 8634 Total views 25 Total shares Corporate clients of NatWest may soon lose their banking relationship with the United Kingdom-based lender amid recent negative cryptocurrency-related policy statements.According to a report by The Guardian, Morten Friis,…