Along with the volatility over the weekend, here are seven things that happened in crypto this past week, from massive hacks to OpenSea naming a new CFO. ( read original story ...)
CryptoCodex: Massive Hack Hits Bitcoin And Crypto Market Price After $300 Billion Crash
Cybercriminals have made off with almost $200 million worth of cryptocurrencies from Cayman Islands-based crypto exchange Bitmart, it was ... ( read original story ...)
WildWorks, maker of Animal Jam and Feral, angers fans with embrace of crypto gaming
WildWorks, the makers of the kid’s virtual world game Animal Jam, launched its next big effort with a game aimed at Gen Z teens, called Feral. But in recent days, the company has angered many of its ... ( read original story ...)
Investing in crypto? What to know about the new tax reporting requirements
Thanks to new third-party reporting rules starting in 2023, it will be harder to remain anonymous when engaging in cryptocurrency and other digital asset transactions. ( read original story ...)
Circuits of Value Price Predictions: How High Can a Coinbase Listing Take the COVAL Crypto?
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) is a premier destination for any crypto. It’s the ... ( read original story ...)
Spell Token Price Predictions: How High Can a Coinbase Listing Take the SPELL Crypto?
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips The price of Spell Token (CCC:SPELL-USD) has skyrocketed higher by over 50% ... ( read original story ...)
Marathon, Riot Lead Crypto Stocks Lower as Bitcoin Sinks
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Tech giant SoftBank’s shares get hit as Alibaba and Didi see stock slide
SoftBank portfolio companies including Alibaba, Arm and Didi Chuxing are all experiencing periods of uncertainty that have hit their market value. ( read original story ...)
Goldman, Morgan Stanley Bid to Buy Into India Mapmaker’s IPO
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are among institutional investors bidding to participate in the IPO of MapmyIndia. ( read original story ...)
Japan Moves to Impose New Regulations on Stablecoin Issuers: Report
Japan’s Financial Services Agency is reportedly moving to introduce legislation in 2022 to limit the issuance of stablecoins to banks and wire transfer companies. ( read original story ...)
Gender Bonds Haven’t Been a Big Hit Globally, but a Japanese Bank May Change That
Gender financial bonds to support women have been sold since 2013, but they haven’t exactly taken off like wildfire. Now the Japan International Cooperation Agency is one of the first public ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s financial regulators may propose legislation in 2022 restricting stablecoin issuance
According to The Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei), one of the world's largest financial newspapers and the entity behind the Nikkei 225 stock index, Japan's Financial Services Agency, or FSA, will ... ( read original story ...)
15 Things Japan Does Sooo Much Better Than The U.S. (Sorry But I’m Not Sorry)
I love living in the U.S., but after visiting Japan, I noticed quite a few things we might want to adopt here ASAP. These are, IMHO, some of the best aspects of Japanese culture that I wish I could ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM Kishida vows sweeping defence review, outlines other priorities in policy speech
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in a policy speech on Monday (Dec 6), said he will conduct a sweeping review of the country’s defence policy amid a volatile security climate. He also listed ... ( read original story ...)
Stablecoins to face new restrictions in Japan
Japan will limit the number of issuers of cryptocurrencies like Tether that are backed by reserve assets, such as the dollar or the yen, joining the U.S. in considering tougher restrictions on a ... ( read original story ...)
Japan tables supplementary budget for US$320b
THE JAPANESE government has tabled a supplementary Budget bill in parliament, asking for a record 36 trillion yen (US$320 billion) to partially finance its latest economic package. ( read original story ...)