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Fintech company Fideum Group said its collaboration with traditional payment giant Mastercard would enable it to “integrate digital assets into…
Cathie Wood just loaded up on shares of Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) even though they’ve already gained close to 30%…
Qredo QRDO -0.04% co-founder and CEO Anthony Foy has been removed from the company following an investor-led management overhaul, and…
Numerous advocates of digital currencies report that Circle Internet Financial has been reaching out to its clients about a summons…
New hires in crypto are more likely to receive equity than tokens, according to a new survey by venture capital…
CBRT announced its December interest rate decision. The CBRT Monetary Policy Committee increased interest rates to 42.5% in December with…
The joint liquidators of defunct crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital have estimated that creditors will receive 45.74% of their…
A British Virgin Islands court has frozen up to $1.1 billion worth of assets belonging to Su Zhu and Kyle…
Bitcoin’s much-anticipated spot ETF launch is viewed as a bullish event for the industry by Michael Saylor, co-founder and executive…
Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest sold additional tranches of Coinbase shares yesterday, offloading a total of 149,780 COIN ($24.2 million) from…
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