FTX Will Study 3 Options to Relaunch the Exchange
FTX is currently considering three options for reorganizing its crypto exchange: partnering with another company, remaining independent, or finding a buyer.
FTX is currently considering three options for reorganizing its crypto exchange: partnering with another company, remaining independent, or finding a buyer.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Binance has reportedly established a crypto exchange in Hong Kong and is interested in obtaining a local crypto license.
Jonathan Farnell, the head of the British division of Binance crypto exchange and part-time CEO of its payment firm Bifinity, left the company last month.
Santiment has reported that there has been a consistent decrease of ether (ETH) on exchange addresses over the past few months.
Binance has announced that it will now allow European users to deposit and withdraw euros, after the previous provider, Paysafe, discontinued its services in September.
By mid-2024, FTX customers may potentially receive a total of $9.2 billion in payments for their claims against the exchange.
Starting on October 17, the decentralized cryptocurrency exchange Uniswap will introduce a 0.15% fee for trading cryptocurrencies on its web app and wallet.

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