Category: cryptos

  • The Daily: Crypto Exchange Rents Pricey HK Offices, UAE Realtor Sells Homes for Crypto

    The Daily: Crypto Exchange Rents Pricey HK Offices, UAE Realtor Sells Homes for Crypto

    Crypto trading platform Bitmex has reportedly rented some of the world’s most expensive offices, in a Hong Kong skyscraper. Also in Bitcoin in Brief today, UAE-based realtor wants to add cryptocurrencies to the payment options offered to its customers. Other reports in The Daily cover Square Cash app downloads surpassing those of Paypal’s Venmo, and…

  • Cryptocurrency Card Issuer Wirex Granted E-Money License in the UK

    Cryptocurrency Card Issuer Wirex Granted E-Money License in the UK

    European crypto card provider Wirex has been awarded an e-money license by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. The accreditation will allow the company to create e-money accounts in more than two dozen different currencies. Wirex hopes to secure similar licenses in Asia and North America. Also read: Check Which Coins You Can Spend…

  • A Look at Venezuela’s Other Cryptocurrencies, While the Petro Takes Center Stage

    A Look at Venezuela’s Other Cryptocurrencies, While the Petro Takes Center Stage

    Financially troubled Venezuela, which is introducing the new, denominated, crypto-anchored “sovereign bolivar” this week, is also the birthplace of a number of alternative coins beside the state-issued, oil-backed national cryptocurrency, El Petro. Crisis-hit Venezuelans are actually using some of them in real life, according to the local crypto community.      Also read: Coinhive Mints Quarter…

  • The Daily: Binance Tracker Available in Beta, New Crypto Exchange Ready in Two Weeks

    The Daily: Binance Tracker Available in Beta, New Crypto Exchange Ready in Two Weeks

    Leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance has announced the launch of its new market intelligence app in beta. The mobile tracker is available for Android and iOS. Also in The Daily, an IT company offers a platform to build a crypto exchange in just two weeks, Shariah compliant trading platform promises to bring Muslim crypto enthusiasts into…

  • Three Hackers Held in China Over $87 million Crypto Theft

    Three Hackers Held in China Over $87 million Crypto Theft

    Three suspects have been detained by Chinese police in connection with an alleged cryptocurrency theft. The supposed hackers stole bitcoin and other digital assets worth an estimated $87 million USD. Authorities say this is the biggest heist of this type in the People’s Republic so far. Also read: South African Tax Authority Going After Crypto…

  • South African Tax Authority Going After Crypto Traders

    South African Tax Authority Going After Crypto Traders

    The South African Revenue Service is working to improve the tracking of cryptocurrency traders and their transactions in order to verify if they are paying taxes. According to its Commissioner, the agency is exploring ways to better identify those that are profiting from trading digital assets and check if they are evading taxation. Also read:…

  • Venezuelans to Be Paid at Least Half a Petro a Month

    Venezuelans to Be Paid at Least Half a Petro a Month

    Announcing a 60-fold increase of the minimum monthly salary, President Maduro promised Venezuelans they will be paid at least 0.5 petro, once his monetary reforms are in place next week. The national crypto will be exchanged at a rate of $60 USD and the new “sovereign bolivar” will be pegged to the digital coin.   …

  • The Daily: Binance Launches in Liechtenstein, ZB.com Opens Office in Malta

    The Daily: Binance Launches in Liechtenstein, ZB.com Opens Office in Malta

    Crypto exchange Binance is launching a fiat-to-crypto trading platform in Liechtenstein and you can find the details about the joint venture with LCX in The Daily. We’ve also got reports about ZB.com opening a new office in Malta, Coinsilium investing in crypto trading platform Bundle, and the rebranding of the Toshi crypto wallet as Coinbase…

  • Chinese Courts Face Hundreds of Crypto Cases, Struggle with Rulings

    Chinese Courts Face Hundreds of Crypto Cases, Struggle with Rulings

    Falling crypto prices have been blamed for a growing number of crypto-related legal disputes in China. Unclear regulations and unofficial restrictions are making it harder for courts to resolve these cases. Many of them involve cryptocurrency trading which is supposed to be banned in the People’s Republic, or is it? Also read: Malta Tops Exchange-Based…

  • Regulations Roundup: This Fall May Bring More Crypto-Friendly Jurisdictions

    Regulations Roundup: This Fall May Bring More Crypto-Friendly Jurisdictions

    August is not the best period for important decisions but it seems a good time to sketch plans for the second active half of the year. Authorities in several countries have shared their intentions regarding the regulation and oversight of the crypto space. The club of crypto-friendly jurisdictions may accept new members this fall. Others…