Kraken Agrees to Pay $362,000 for Violating Iran Sanctions
Crypto exchange Kraken has agreed to pay $362,000 in compensation for violating US sanctions against Iran.
Crypto exchange Kraken has agreed to pay $362,000 in compensation for violating US sanctions against Iran.
The amount of BTC transactions this week on the spot market was the lowest since August.
Dogecoin reached its highest level since the beginning of November yesterday.
According to Tron founder Justin Sun, crypto exchanges Huobi and Poloniex may merge in the future.
According to Kraken COO Dave Ripley, the crypto market will only be able to develop if it is regulated.
Cryptocurrency exchange ByBit has established a fund specifically to support its large clients.
The Ethereum team has launched a devnet to test the function of withdrawing assets from a deposit contract by validators.

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