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Galaxy Digital Turns to Europe for Crypto Growth Amid Regulatory Struggle

Amid increased regulatory scrutiny in the United States, Europe has become an attractive destination for crypto firms. Galaxy Digital, the crypto venture led by US billionaire Mike Novogratz, is now venturing into the European market for greener pastures. As part of this expansion, the company has appointed Leon Marshall, formerly an executive at the crypto broker Genesis, as its first Head of Europe. Marshall is tasked with establishing a regional presence based in London....

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Singapore Records Crypto Asset Seizures Worth $28M in Major Money Laundering Case

The Singapore Police Force has seized more assets in relation to an ongoing money laundering probe, bringing the total value of confiscated funds to more than S$2.4 billion. The reported figure notably doubled from the first operation in August. Seized Assets Worth Over S$2.4 Billion In a statement published on Sept. 20, the Singapore Police Force said the additional asset seizures happened following additional operations by the police. All assets seized by the authorities so...

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Ukraine Probes Local Crypto Exchanges for Tax Evasion

Ukraine’s Economic Security Bureau (ESB) is investigating local cryptocurrency exchanges. This action comes in response to the bureau’s discovery that unregulated exchanges operating in the country have led to a loss of 3 billion Ukrainian hryvnia (over $80 million) in uncollected taxes. Earlier, Ukrainian regulators voted to tax crypto gains 18% as of 2024. Meanwhile, Kyiv has been working to align its cryptocurrency regulations with the European Union (EU) in recent weeks...

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Hong Kong Regulator Flags ‘Suspicious Features’ on JPEX, Alleges Misleading Licensing Claims

The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has issued a stern warning against the use of the crypto exchange known as JPEX. The commission has accused the platform of exhibiting “suspicious features” and promoting misleading information about its licensing status. The SFC has also denied that JPEX is regulated. SFC Issues Warning Against JPEX According to a report by SCMP, the SFC expressed concerns about false and misleading statements being propagated by online...

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DeFi Should Be Off-Limits For CFTC, Says Coinbase CEO

Coinbase, one of the world leaders in crypto services, is currently battling accusations of improper conduct in U.S. courts. The platform’s legal representatives have denied any wrongdoing, even going so far as to request the dismissal of the case. In spite of the accusations, Coinbase – and the platform’s CEO, Brian Armstrong – are generally viewed as a positive force in the market by institutional investors and even policymakers. As previously reported by CryptoPotato,...

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UK FCA Gives Crypto Firms More Time to Implement Some Tough Ads Rules: Report

The United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it will extend the deadline for crypto firms to implement the strict marketing rules created to protect consumers. According to an official release, the core rules will still come into effect from October 8, 2023, while measures that require greater technical development, like the 24-hour cooling-off period, can be implemented from January 8, 2024. FCA Extends Deadline for New Crypto Rules The FCA has labeled...

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Linus Financial Settles With SEC Out of Court

Linus Financial, a Nashville-based crypto platform, has settled its dispute with the SEC out of court. Previously, the project offered pooled crypto investment opportunities to its users in exchange for fiat. However, the firm voluntarily winded down its operations when a similar firm got into hot water with the securities regulator over a nearly identical product. Unregistered Securities Offering Many of the SEC’s recent lawsuits – the most high-profile one being the case...

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FASB Passes Long-Awaited Fair Value Accounting For Crypto

The U.S. Financial Accounting Services Board (FASB) has passed a unanimous vote to drastically change the way crypto asset values are recorded on publicly traded companies’ balance sheets. Experts predict the change will make crypto more attractive to hold by exposing big investors to the upside potential of their assets. How FASB’s Change Impacts Crypto On Wednesday, the Board held a meeting to evaluate comments on the proposed change, which would have crypto assets marked...

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Big Deal? G20 Chair India Confirms Active Discussions for Global Crypto Framework

Under India’s Group of 20 (G20) presidency, the country is finally gearing up to provide the much-anticipated clarity around crypto regulation. As India prepares to preside over the upcoming G20 summit for the first time, the regulation of cryptocurrencies is poised to be a significant focal point. Ahead of the gathering of the world’s most influential nations scheduled for later this week, India’s Minister of Finance, Nirmala Sitharaman, confirmed that discussions are in...

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South Korean Crypto Exchanges Should Have Reserves of at Least $2.3 Million (Report)

The Korea Federation of Banks (KFB) reportedly intends to require domestic cryptocurrency exchanges to hold at least 3 billion won (around $2.26 million) as a reserve. The local authorities have been quite strict with such entities lately, urging them to set up proper guidelines in terms of listing and delisting of digital assets to ensure maximum protection for customers. The Upcoming Requirement As reported by a Korean media outlet, the changes are expected to come into...

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