South Korea’s Regulator Requires Crypto Exchanges to Pay a Supervisory Fee
Major cryptocurrency operators in South Korea will now need to pay a supervisory fee as part of the recently implemented Virtual Asset User Protection Act.
Major cryptocurrency operators in South Korea will now need to pay a supervisory fee as part of the recently implemented Virtual Asset User Protection Act.
Futu Securities International, the largest online brokerage in Hong Kong, recently announced that it now offers cryptocurrency trading for its 22 million customers.
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Ethereum ETFs experienced net outflows of $77.2 million on July 31.
Grayscale Investment’s smaller version of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust officially began trading yesterday after receiving approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Tether, the issuer of a popular stablecoin, yesterday announced record net profits of $5.2 billion in the first half of the year, driven by the surge in the market cap of their flagship cryptocurrency, USDT.

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