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Cashaa UNICAS Crypto Bank launches in India’s pink city Jaipur

Crypto banking company, Cashaa amalgamates synergies with UNICAS to launch crypto banking facility in India's pink city Jaipur.

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Israel residents to reveal crypto holdings

In a latest report, the Israeli Tax Authority demand their residents to disclose crypto holdings for tax purposes. It is also keen on.

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B2C2 halts XRP trading for the U.S. customers

The biggest market-making firm in the crypto market, B2C2 halts XRP trading for the U.S. customers due to the ongoing U.S. SEC lawsuit.

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Cardano’s Founder believes XRP is not a security

The Cardano founder, Charles Hoskinson believes that Ripple's XRP is not a security because it is as decentralized in its prevalent state.

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PayPal drops bid to acquire crypto custodian BitGo

In a latest discussion, PayPal dropped its acquisition plans of crypto custodian BitGo due to failure of agreement on acquisition cost.

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SEC lawsuit reveals R3 bought at least $240 million worth XRP

In a revelation from the US SEC lawsuit against Ripple, the blockchain company R3 holds a major share in Ripple as it bought.

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Turkey government to trial digital currency in 2021

The Turkish government is actively concentrating on the establishment of central bank digital currency in 2021, surpasses other nations in the CBDC race.

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Japanese crypto exchange SBI VC Trade to telecast virtual currency commercial on TV

In a latest update, the crypto arm of Japanese financial group, SBI Holdings announced about broadcasting a crypto-related TV commercial in Japan.

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Pro crypto Elad Roisman to substitute U.S. SEC Chairman Jay Clayton

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission appoints pro crypto advocate Elad Roisman as SEC's acting chairman substituting Jay Clayton.

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Hong Kong’s SFC charges Fulbright Securities with $3.5 million

The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission charges $3.5 million to Fulbright Securities Limited for infringing short selling rules.

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