# Mongolia’s largest bank to offer crypto-related services

# Mongolia’s largest bank to offer crypto-related services

“# Mongolia’s largest bank to offer crypto-related services ” Mongolia’s largest bank will soon begin offering crypto services including custody, remittance, deposits, loans, and crypto-asset management. According to DDaily, blockchain company Hexland — founded by former Samsung developers — and white label tech company Delio havagreed to start working with the Ulaanbaatar-based Trade & Development…

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# Fidelity Investments’ crypto arm expands custody to Asia

# Fidelity Investments’ crypto arm expands custody to Asia

“# Fidelity Investments’ crypto arm expands custody to Asia ” Fidelity Investments — one of the largest asset managers in the world — continues to expand its global reach in the cryptocurrency industry through its dedicated crypto subsidiary. According to an Oct. 29 Bloomberg report, Fidelity Investments’s crypto branch Fidelity Digital Asset Services has partnered…

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# Visa powers one more crypto card amid ongoing antitrust charges

# Visa powers one more crypto card amid ongoing antitrust charges

“# Visa powers one more crypto card amid ongoing antitrust charges ” As technology titans in the United States capture a larger part of their industries and beyond, regulators and governments have become increasingly concerned about their extensive power and influence.  Indeed, Facebook, Twitter and Google’s parent company Alphabet all appeared before a Congressional antitrust…

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# Cred officially confirms suspension of fund inflows and outflows

# Cred officially confirms suspension of fund inflows and outflows

“# Cred officially confirms suspension of fund inflows and outflows ” Cred, a United States-based cryptocurrency lending service, has officially announced the temporary suspension of operations due to an ongoing investigation. On Oct. 29, Cred executives tweeted that the company is now cooperating with law enforcement authorities to investigate a “recent fraudulent incident.” As part…

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