Stablecoin Issuers Will Have to Obtain a License in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has announced it plans to introduce mandatory licensing for stablecoin issuers during 2023-2024.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has announced it plans to introduce mandatory licensing for stablecoin issuers during 2023-2024.
14 companies laid off about 2,900 employees in the first month of the year.
Twitter is reportedly awaiting regulatory approval to implement payments, including cryptocurrencies.
NFT marketplace Sudoswap has just introduced SUDO and XMON tokens.
The Indonesian authorities will use the current securities laws to regulate transactions with digital assets.
The rally in the spot market has contributed to a sharp increase in interest in MATIC futures.
Kazakhstan has just approved a new version of its law “On Digital Assets” and four related regulations.
"A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
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