Robinhood’s FCA registration gives its British subsidiary a head start on the new UK crypto licensing regime taking effect in autumn 2027.
At the last meeting of the G20 in Indonesia, the regulation of stablecoins and cross-border cooperation was discussed, among other topics.
On August 8, the second version of the Swiss Crypto Stamp will be available in collaboration with the Locarno Film Festival.
After halted withdrawals and a lot of uncertainty for Celsius customers, the firm has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New York.
After crypto exchange Mt. Gox had to announce the loss of billions of bitcoin in 2014, the first repayments could soon be made.
The EU Parliament agrees on a MiCA proposal and lays the foundation for the first comprehensive legal framework for cryptocurrencies.
The founders of the Bored Ape collection, Yuga Labs, are currently battling accusations of hiding racist motifs in their NFTs.
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Goldman Sachs pays up to USD 2.25 billion for Neos Investments and gains three options income ETFs on Bitcoin and Ethereum.
What separates Dogecoin from Bitcoin is its unlimited supply, and the 2013 satire coin now trades through its own US spot ETF.




























