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Estonia squeezes out 400 crypto firms after new laws
9.5.2023
Estonia’s money laundering regulator highlighted a number of issues it found within local crypto firms, such as dodgy execs and nonsensical business plans
'War on crypto' — Newly filed letters lambast proposed SEC custody rules
9.5.2023
Industry representatives have cast doubt on the legality and impact of the U.S. securities regulator's proposal to expand custody rules
Crypto Expert Predicts Pepe To Flip Shiba Inu As 2nd Best Meme Coin by 2025 - Price Undervalued Now
9.5.2023
Delphi Digital newsletter writer and crypto analyst @cryptunez has made the bold prediction that the Pepe price rise will continue until it overtakes Shiba Inu as the second largest meme coin.
Today with a market cap back under $1 billion - approximately $750 million following the latest round...
Crypto Options Liquidity Provider OrBit Markets Offers Bitcoin and Gold-Hybrid Derivative
9.5.2023
The company said the product’s finalized payoff depends on the joint performance of both BTC and its gold-backed token XAUT
Crypto Exchange Bittrex Enters Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection Following SEC Lawsuit
9.5.2023
Bittrex Inc., the U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Delaware after being sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to register with the regulator. The exchange reportedly has over 100,000 creditors and liabilities ranging...
Best Crypto to Buy Now 8 May – Render, Stacks, Solana
9.5.2023
Bitcoin's value has once again dipped under $28,000, influenced by various factors such as the dwindling interest in the PEPE meme cryptocurrency, Binance issues, and Bitcoin congestion problems.
The well-known exchange temporarily halted Bitcoin withdrawals over the weekend due to what they...
Crypto platform Bittrex files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following SEC charges
8.5.2023
The firm estimated it had more than 100,000 creditors, between $500 million and $1 billion in assets, and between $500 million and $1 billion in liabilities
U.S. Crypto Exchange Bittrex Files for Bankruptcy in Delaware
8.5.2023
Crypto exchange Bittrex has filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. state of Delaware, months after announcing it would wind down operations in the country and weeks after being sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission
Argentina says no to crypto payments, France tolerates ‘finfluencers’: Law Decoded, May 1–8
8.5.2023
Argentina’s central bank banned payment providers from offering crypto transactions, adding that it intends to reduce the country’s payment-system exposure to digital assets
Crypto Listing and Delisting Announcements: Week 19
8.5.2023
Here is our weekly collection of digital asset listing and delisting, trading pair-related announcements by crypto exchanges that we found last week and today.
Have we missed something? Do you have information about new listings and/or delistings? Let us know here....
South Korean lawmaker allegedly cashed out while legislating on crypto: Report
8.5.2023
National Assembly member Kim Nam-kuk had authority in handling laws related to digital assets in South Korea, reportedly backing a bill proposing a 20% crypto gains tax be deferred
5 Best Crypto Projects to Invest in 2023
8.5.2023
With blockchain technology continuing to advance at a remarkable pace, crypto presales have established themselves as a strategic entry point for investors seeking to capitalize on the early stages of innovative crypto projects.
By participating in presales, investors have the opportunity...
Top Influencer Ben 'BitBoy Crypto' Armstrong Launches $BEN Token
8.5.2023
Controversial crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, Alias Bitboy, has announced the launch of a cryptocurrency token called BEN.
BEN is the governance token for Bitboy's decentralized autonomous community tagged Ben DAO.
The influencer took to Twitter to share the development on May 8, highlighting...
Crypto remains hopeful as market moves sideways: Report
8.5.2023
BTC continues to trade in a narrow range, and memecoins steal the limelight from NFTs as views on the macroeconomic outlook diverge
While Crypto Prices Crash, AiDoge Meme Coin Pumps Up $1 Million in 24 Hours – Are Whales Buying?
8.5.2023
Cryptocurrency markets have been suffering from broad selling pressure since Saturday.
Bitcoin (BTC), which reached nearly as high as $30,000 on Saturday, has since reversed more than 6.5% lower and was last trading to the south of the $28,000 level....
Read More: While Crypto Prices Crash, AiDoge...
Private-Equity Giant Apollo Is Part of a Bid to Buy Bankrupt Crypto Firm Celsius
8.5.2023
The $500 billion-plus firm is involved in NovaWulf's offer for Celsius, according to a person familiar with the matter
Biggest Movers: XRP, SOL Move 5% Lower to Start the Week
8.5.2023
Xrp plunged to a six-week low on Monday, as cryptocurrency markets moved further into the red. The global crypto market cap fell by over 3% to start the week, which comes days ahead of the upcoming U.S. inflation report. Solana also declined, hitting a multi-week low. XRP Xrp, formerly known...
Crypto Mining Entities in Kazakhstan Paid $7 Million in Taxes in 2022 – Next Crypto Hub?
8.5.2023
The government of Kazakhstan collected around $7 million in taxes from cryptocurrency mining entities last year.
Kazakhstan has received 3.07 billion tenges (almost $6.9 million) in tax payments from crypto miners in 2022, the country's State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance...
Today in Crypto: Liechtenstein Government to Accept BTC as Payment, Everledger Enters Voluntary Administration, NY Attorney General Proposes Banning Exchanges From Trading Their Tokens
8.5.2023
Get your daily, bite-sized digest of cryptoasset and blockchain-related news – investigating the stories flying under the radar of today’s crypto news.__________...
Read More: Today in Crypto: Liechtenstein Government to Accept BTC as Payment, Everledger Enters Voluntary Administration, NY Attorney...
Estonia’s Registered Crypto Firms Drop 80% as Tough New Checks Reveal 'Suspicious' Behavior
8.5.2023
Regulators in the tech-friendly nation say they’ll return to business-as-usual monitoring after money laundering fears led it to take a tough line