Tough capital rules for banks holding cryptoassets must be fast-tracked in the European Union's pending banking law if Europe wants to avoid missing a globally-agreed deadline, the bloc's executive ...
Winklevoss twin says US crypto could be left behind by Asia when the next bull run explodes, thanks to the muddled crackdown
Gemini cofounder Cameron Winklevoss said, "The next bull run is going to start in the East," as he warned the US had to embrace crypto or be left behind.
Charlie Munger torched crypto and touted BYD over Tesla. Cathie Wood, Robert Kiyosaki, and Patrick Byrne just called him out.
Warren Buffett's business partner and Berkshire Hathaway's 99-year-old vice-chairman fails to grasp the power of Tesla's innovation, Wood said.
Crypto hedge fund Galois closes down with 50% of assets stuck at FTX, and plans to return remaining funds to investors, report says
Galois told investors that it had ceased all trading operations and exited all positions because it is no longer viable, the FT reported.
Cryptocurrency roundup for February 20: Bank of Japan to launch a pilot program for digital yen and more
A daily round-up of the most interesting articles on cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tether to help jump-start the day.
Roundup: Japan’s Nikkei ends slightly higher as key events eyed
Japan's benchmark Nikkei stock index closed fractionally higher Monday as investors eyed upcoming events, including parliamentary speeches by incoming Bank of Japan governor nominee Kazuo Ueda and his ...
Japan shares higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 0.07%
Japan equities were higher at the close on Monday, as gains in the Rubber, Transportation Equipment and Textile sectors propelled shares higher. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 rose 0.07%. The ...
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee calls crypto ‘dangerous’ and likens it to gambling
"It's only speculative. Obviously, that's really dangerous," Tim Berners-Lee told CNBC. "[It's] if you want to have a kick out of gambling, basically." ...
There needs to be crypto regulation to protect ‘good players,’ says blockchain data firm
Jonathan Levin of Chainalysis discusses the need for legislation and regulation around cryptocurrency to ensure a safe environment for consumers and investors.
First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Opens the Week Testing $25K
While the U.S. is off for Presidents’ Day, bitcoin was recently trading at $24,226, and ether $1,689, both in the red at close to 2% and 1.5% respectively in the p ...
Japan’s Nikkei treads water as investors mull BOJ, Fed paths
Japan's Nikkei share average was nearly flat on Monday, as cautious traders awaited a week of important U.S. and global economic data as well as testimony by the incoming Bank of Japan (BOJ) ...
Asia markets set to trade mixed ahead of economic data releases in week
Investors looked ahead to crucial economic data releases later in the week, including FOMC minutes and RBA minutes.
FTX Japan prepping to resume withdrawals by end of month
The Japanese branch of the collapsed crypto exchange FTX is apparently considering to resume withdrawals before the end of February.
This Week on Crypto Twitter: SEC Crypto Crackdown Met with Colossal Criticism
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last week hit Kraken with a $30 million fine and ordered the exchange to shut down its staking service. This week, the agency lined up Terra in its ...
Bank of Japan to launch pilot program for issuing digital yen in April
Japan will start a pilot program in April to test the use of a digital yen, its central bank said on Friday, joining a growing number of countries seeking to catch up to front-runner China in ...
The SEC’s crypto crackdown is escalating as it goes after the Winklevoss twins’ firm over ‘unregistered securities.’ Here’s what they are.
SEC Chair Gary Gensler has gone after the Winklevoss twins and Kraken with an attack on supposedly unregistered securities, but what does that mean?