Crypto exchange Bitmora looking to launch in Malta instead of US
Bitmora has scaled back its plans and decided to move to Malta, citing regulatory issues and problems with banks in the United States.
Bitmora has scaled back its plans and decided to move to Malta, citing regulatory issues and problems with banks in the United States.
New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest stock exchange platform, is actively looking into starting a full-fledged cryptocurrency exchange.
Friction mounts in Israel as banks aggressively try to impede cryptocurrency activities despite court orders.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman abruptly resigned on Monday, and the first question that came to mind was whether the resignation would alter the course of cryptocurrencies in the state.
Bitcoin Vietnam has found itself in trouble with the law after local authorities claimed the company has been "operating a blog without a proper license."
Cryptocurrency exchange Gemini will be using Nasdaq's SMARTS Market Surveillance technology for monitoring the marketplace.
The Financial Services Agency has introduced five new rules that apply to both existing cryptocurrency exchanges, as well as those that plan to enter the space.
Flintstone Technologies Pvt. Ltd. has petitioned the courts to reverse the Reserve Bank of India’s bank on banks working with cryptocurrency exchanges. The Delhi High Court will hear the case on May 24.
BitGrail, which recently made headlines due to February's Nano hack, found itself again a victim of yet another unfortunate incident that dented quite a bit of its credibility.
Coinbase’s letter details its involvement with law enforcement and regulatory agencies around the world, its system upgrades and state of the art cybersecurity program.
San Francisco-based exchange Coinbase is now reportedly valued at a staggering $8 billion—that’s a jump of over $6 billion from the $1.7 billion valuation it reported less than a year ago.
The Financial Services Agency has confirmed reports that as many as eight cryptocurrency exchanges have expressed their intention to leave the Japanese market.