crypto regulation

  1. The crypto hustler

    What to Expect from the Global Framework for cryptos?

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently stated that they prefer to regulate cryptocurrency instead of banning it altogether. This means that they want to make rules to make sure it's safe to use. The IMF believes that stablecoins (which are cryptocurrencies that are backed by a...
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    FCA extends key crypto registration deadline for 12 applicants

    The United Kingdom financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced that it is expanding the duration of its temporary licensing regime for some cryptocurrency entities beyond the deadline which was going to expire at the end of March. This temporary licensing regime was...
  3. Flow-er

    How will binance create a regulatory framework for Russia

    The crypto ban is definitely not an option! Many critics believed that the economy of the country should not be built on a speculative market. We all agree with the notion, because building the economy on a speculative market could make or mar the country. Many have succeeded in the ban...
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    Russian Authorities Reveal New Crypto Regulatory Plans

    Despite recent reports that Russia is gearing up to ban cryptocurrencies, it turns out that the situation is not so bleak after all. In fact, it turns out that the government and The Bank of Russia actually reached an agreement to recognize BTC as a foreign currencies and not a digital asset and...
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    White House to Release Crypto-Related Executive Order

    The US authorities are preparing to release an executive order about cryptocurrencies that will deal with major issues, such government-wide strategy, digital currencies opportunities, and cryptocurrency risks. For now the details about the order are unclear, but according to latest reports...
  6. Lens1000

    Indians want clarification on cryptocurrencies and non-fungible token (NFT) rules

    According to a new study of over 1,000 digital respondents, 79 percent of Indians want more clarification on cryptocurrencies and non-fungible token (NFT) rules in the upcoming budget session of Parliament, which begins on January 31. The crypto investors in India are skeptical of the...
  7. Lens1000

    The Zimbabwean government planned to collect tax from cryptocurrency companies

    The Zimbabwean government recently announced that it had reached an agreement with Daedalus World Limited, based in the British Virgin Islands, under which the latter will collect taxes from businesses that provide "betting, gaming, and cryptocurrency services to persons and organizations within...
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