Singapore Seeks to Reduce Risks for Retail Crypto Investors With Restrictive Rules

Financial authorities in Singapore have proposed new regulations designed to protect consumers from risks associated with cryptocurrency investment and trading. The measures, which also aim to expand regulations for stablecoins, will be discussed with the industry before their adoption. Singapore Prepares

Spanish Soccer League Laliga Partners With Globant to Support New Web3 and Metaverse Initiatives

Laliga, the premier soccer league organization in Spain, has announced a partnership with Globant, an Argentine software giant, to bring Web3 and metaverse experiences to its fans. The partnership will combine Globants tech resources with Laligas tech division in order to

Singapur bittet vor neuen Vorschriften um detaillierte Informationen von Kryptofirmen, Bericht enthüllt

Die Finanzbehörden in Singapur unternehmen gemeinsam mit dem Stadtstaat Schritte in Richtung einer verstärkten Aufsicht im Krypto-Raum’Berichten zufolge fordert die Zentralbank der USA Unternehmen auf, zusätzliche Informationen über ihre Aktivitäten und Vermögenswerte bereitzustellen. Vor einer möglichen Ausweitung der geltenden Vorschriften, einschließlich des Erwerbs von Bitcoin oder Bitcoin-Mining-Maschinen.…

Krypto-Kreditgeber Hodlnaut pausiert Auszahlungen – Unternehmen zitiert Marktbedingungen, Trotz der jüngsten Krypto-Rallye

Im August 8, the crypto exchange and lending platform Hodlnaut announced that the company has paused withdrawals, token swaps, and deposits. Hodlnaut joins a slew of crypto firms that have frozen withdrawals during the last three months, leaving customers little hope

Singapore’s Central Bank: We Want to Be a Responsible Global Crypto Hub

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (ABER), das Land’s central bank and the regulator of the crypto sector, says that its licensing process for digital asset service providers needs to be stringent. “It needs to be because we want to be a

100 Unternehmen erhalten in Singapur keine Krypto-Lizenzen aufgrund strenger Regulierung

Mehr als 100 companies that applied for a license to offer crypto services in Singapore have either been turned down or withdrawn their applications. “Cryptocurrencies could be abused for money laundering, terrorism financing, or proliferation financing due to the speed and