# New York-based forex broker Oanda launches crypto trading services in US

# New York-based forex broker Oanda launches crypto trading services in US

” New York-based forex broker Oanda launches crypto trading services in US “ New York-based multi-asset trading services Oanda has launched a new cryptocurrency trading service in the United States. This latest addition, developed in partnership with regulated blockchain infrastructure provider Paxos Trust Company, is designed to give investors easy access to crypto alongside their…

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# Government crackdowns are coming unless crypto starts self-policing

# Government crackdowns are coming unless crypto starts self-policing

” Government crackdowns are coming unless crypto starts self-policing “ Self-regulation will be critical in governing the rapidly changing landscape of the cryptocurrency industry in order to preserve its autonomous, decentralized nature.  Months after the collapse of the Terra ecosystem that propelled crypto’s market capitalization below $1 trillion, the industry is beginning the long process…

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# Prosecutors argue ‘insider trading’ claim in the OpenSea case is accurate

# Prosecutors argue ‘insider trading’ claim in the OpenSea case is accurate

” Prosecutors argue ‘insider trading’ claim in the OpenSea case is accurate “ United States prosecutors have opposed a motion by a former employee of nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea to remove “insider trading” references from his charges. Prosecutors said the phrase accurately describes the crimes the former OpenSea product manager Nathaniel Chastain is accused…

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# KYC to stake your ETH? It’s probably coming to the US

# KYC to stake your ETH? It’s probably coming to the US

” KYC to stake your ETH? It’s probably coming to the US “ Over the last few years, the cryptocurrency industry has been a primary target for regulators in the United States.  The legal battle between Ripple and the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nexo’s lawsuit with the securities regulators of eight states, and…

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