Coin Cafe Instructed To Pay $4.3 Million To Users For Charging Exorbitant Fees For Storing BTC On Its Platform
Attorney General for New York demands that Coin Cafe repays $4.3 million to its deceived users. ...
Read moreAttorney General for New York demands that Coin Cafe repays $4.3 million to its deceived users. ...
Read moreThe Congressional Committee on Digital Assets, FinTech, and Inclusion is conducting regular hearings and preparing draft ...
Read moreThe Public Company Accounting Oversight Board releases inspection reports revealing major deficiencies in KPMG Huazhen LLP ...
Read more2 U.S lawmakers are proposed a bill to report on El Salvador since they made Bitcoin ...
Read moreThe Texas House of Representatives is considering an amendment to the Texas Bill of Rights to ...
Read moreThe U.S. Secret Service and the Bay Area Regional Enforcement Allied Computer Team (REACT) to host ...
Read moreYesterday's congressional hearing—The Future of Digital Assets: Measuring the Regulatory Gaps in the Digital Asset Markets—was a ...
Read moreFormer CFTC Director of Futures and Derivatives States 70% of Cryptocurrencies are Commodities Securities in the ...
Read moreFTX.US sold off LedgerX in a court-approved transaction as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, ...
Read moreThe SEC levied a roughly $4 million penalty against Coinme for selling unregistered securities and making ...
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