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Taiwan Seeks Global Input for Crypto Regulation Framework

Taiwan proactively seeks international input and expertise in shaping its regulatory framework for cryptocurrency-related businesses and companies. The Financial Supervisory Commission recently hosted.

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Blockchain News

Coinbase Urges Australia to Act on Cryptocurrency Regulation Swiftly

Cryptocurrency exchange giant, Coinbase, has issued a compelling call to action during a Senate hearing in Australia, stressing the need for urgent legislation.

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Cryptocurrency Regulation Understanding The Government’s App

Cryptocurrencies have gained significant attention from governments worldwide, prompting discussions and actions regarding their regulation. This article explores the government’s approach to cryptocurrency.

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UK May Have Crypto Regulation Within a Year, Says Senior Minister

A British politician said that the UK might implement digital asset regulation within a year, claiming that the country wants to capitalize on.

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Congressman Tom Emmer Says SEC Chair Gary Gensler is a ‘bad faith regulator.’

Congressman Tom Emmer, a supporter of cryptocurrencies, has attacked U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chief Gary Gensler for his attitude to cryptocurrency.

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Crypto News

Binance USD Approved for New York Banks: A New Era for Stablecoins

In a landmark decision, the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has approved Binance USD (BUSD), allowing New York-based banks to list.

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KB Kookmin Bank Enters Crypto Custody Market: A Major Step in South Korea’s Digital Transformation

In a bold move signaling South Korea’s embrace of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, KB Kookmin Bank, one of the nation’s largest banks, has.

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SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, Known as “Crypto Mom,” Extends Term Until 2025

In a move widely celebrated by the cryptocurrency community, Hester Peirce, a commissioner at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and affectionately.

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