Tether disappointed with ‘rushed actions’ on MiCA-driven USDT delisting in Europe
MiCA-triggered crypto changes in Europe could create a “disorderly” market, according to USDT stablecoin operator Tether.
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The level of freedoms that the U.S. has provides an argument for the country as the most crypto-friendly location, although Puerto Rico also has its benefits. 421 Total views 7 Total shares As a burgeoning industry less than 13 years old, cryptocurrency has seen its fair share of regulatory crackdowns and changes, especially in the…

Payment giants drive crypto adoption by engaging with startups
Financial services giants Visa and Mastercard have shown an increased interest in the trillion-dollar digital payment sector through their recent acquisitions of innovative fintechs. In January this year, Visa acquired fintech firm Plaid for $5.3 billion. The San Francisco-based firm enables data sharing of financial information between different fintech apps like Venmo and Chime, supporting over…

Binance joins fresh crypto hub by Dubai World Trade Centre
Binance will assist crypto exchanges and businesses to become licensed in Dubai in cooperation with the local government. 556 Total views 32 Total shares The world’s largest cryptocurrency trading platform, Binance, is among the first crypto exchanges to join a new crypto hub established by the Dubai World Trade Centre Authority (DWTCA).Binance officially announced it…

Crypto Biz: Step aside, Warren Buffett; stablecoin issuers hold more US debt than Berkshire Hathaway
Warren Buffett raised eyebrows this week when his firm, Berkshire Hathaway, upped its exposure to United States Treasury bills. If you’re one of the few remaining bulls out there, Buffett’s flight to safety is concerning because it signals that the Oracle of Omaha would rather get a 3% yield instead of playing the stock market.…

SEC charges siblings over $60M Ponzi touting crypto trading bot
The SEC has accused the two brothers of using investor money to fund lavish lifestyles, including the purchase of cars and a multimillion-dollar condominium.

Penalties and extra time: The scoreboard for soccer club crypto deals
Despite Turkish government regulations having hamstrung Bitci’s soccer sponsorship deals, footballing crypto companies already have home-field advantage. 289 Total views 9 Total shares The world’s most popular sport suffered an own-goal as European clubs canceled their partnerships with Bitci, a Turkish crypto exchange. However, plenty of substitute crypto companies are on the bench, ready to…

Justice Department seizes $1 billion in recently moved Silk Road crypto
The move follows widespread crackdowns by the DoJ on crypto. 638 Total views 8 Total shares In a filing from Wednesday, the Department of Justice asked to seize $1 billion from an unnamed hacker.Specifically, the DoJ is asking the court of the Northern District of California to lock down on: "Approximately 69,370.22491543 Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin…

Ledger Crypto Wallet Claims Purported Vulnerability Is User Experience Flaw
Ledger’s chief technology officer Charles Guillemet said that the recently revealed vulnerability is nothing more than a user experience flaw. 210 Total views 3 Total shares Leading crypto hardware wallet producer Ledger has denied that its product’s transaction management software featured a double-spend vulnerability.According to Ledger’s CTO Charles Guillemet, the vulnerability recently revealed by software…