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Recently we have discussed how Twitter is doing under the control of its new Captain Elon Musk. Meanwhile, Meta has been steering through its own storms and mists. Let’s first take a look at the chart of Meta Platforms Shares. Lately, there have been two sharp falls. The first
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Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, JPMorgan analyst, described how the crypto ecosystem might change after the FTX collapse. To cut long story short: no DeFi in the near future. First of all, the assertion by JPMorgan suggests that the collapse of FTX will speed up existing regulatory initiatives: MiCA (Markets in Crypto Assets)
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While many announcements on crypto opening for major platforms were made in the country, we revisited those already functioning.
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Under the direction of Elon Musk Twitter, which he took over a couple of weeks ago, might launch its own payment processing platform. The company filed registration paperwork with the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network last week, according to The New York Times.
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MoneyGram announced that they are launching cryptocurrency trading in partnership with a crypto exchange Coinme. Users of MoneyGram, a financial services provider, can now trade cryptocurrencies in a mobile application. The list of digital currencies is limited to Bitcoin, Ether, and Litecoin. The new feature is available to U.S.
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Elon Musk becoming the CEO of Twitter has made a lot of noise in the media. Still, his net worth keeps taking a hit. As well as his other businesses. Elon Musk finalized the deal for purchasing Twitter for $44 billion on October 27, which made him the largest shareholder
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Hong Kong will abandon the previously proposed limiting of crypto trading to professional investors and will now consider allowing individuals to operate in crypto exchanges. These steps should help achieve the goal of becoming an international crypto hub.
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Mastercard, one of the biggest payment providers, introduced Crypto Source a software that enables financial institutions to offer cryptocurrency trading and services to their clients. To launch the new program, Mastercard has teamed up with Paxos, a leading regulated blockchain infrastructure platform. The partnership aims to provide Paxos crypto-asset trading
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