Philippines crypto community to get new crypto ATM
UnionBank of the Philippines announced its intention to launch the first cryptocurrency ATM in the country, to allow crypto users' easy access to digital assets.
UnionBank of the Philippines announced its intention to launch the first cryptocurrency ATM in the country, to allow crypto users' easy access to digital assets.
In a February 4 press release, the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) rolled out new regulations for cryptocurrencies.
The Philippines’ SEC is now looking to finalize rules guiding cryptocurrency exchanges and ICOs by the first half of the year.
The Indonesian ride-hailing giant announced that it is acquiring a “substantial” number of shares of the Philippine-based fintech company, Coins.ph.
The securities regulator of the Philippines has decided to defer the promised publication of official rules around initial coin offerings (ICOs), as it aims to buy more time to consult with stakeholders.
Blockchain-based healthcare platform HEX Innovation Ltd has partnered with the University of Perpetual Help Dalta Medical Center (UPHDMC) in the Philippines.
Currently, there is another revolution in the Philippines, which could be even greater because of concerning the technological sector.
The Cagayan Economic one Authority (CEZA) in the Philippines has doubled revenues in 2018, after promoting itself as a cryptocurrency-friendly hub.
Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Philippines will take place in Manila to bring together cryptocurrency experts of six countries. You can buy a conference ticket at half price on Black Friday only.
A small group of foreigners in Pasay City in the Philippines have been arrested after allegedly stealing almost $100,000 (five million pesos) worth of cryptocurrency.
The international company Smile-Expo will conduct the second Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Philippines, a large-scale event about DLT and cryptocurrencies. The conference will gather top industry experts who will talk about the relevant issues regarding the technology.
The number of companies that have been granted provisional licenses by the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA), which operates the Philippine government-owned Cagayan Special Economic Zone (CSEZ), has jumped to 19.