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Major crypto exchanges eye Asian market amid growing regulatory clarity

Major crypto exchanges originating from Asia as well as from the West have shown an increasing interest in the Asia-Pacific region. Coinbase launched in Japan last year, joining the selected group of exchanges to offer crypto trading services to native customers. Binance, the world’s leading crypto exchange by trading volume, has

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Asian Development Bank to use blockchain for cross-border trades

Philippines-based Asian Development Bank (ADB) has launched a blockchain project to make cross-border securities transactions in Asia-Pacific more efficient. Fast facts The regional development bank of 68 member countries is aiming to use blockchain to directly connect central banks and securities depositories in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations region plus Japan,

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Southeast Asian financial institutions turn to the Ethereum blockchain

Blockchain innovation is surging throughout Southeast Asia, as the region is home to a number of fintech firms and global crypto companies. In particular, Singapore has become one of the world’s most crypto-friendly countries. This was recently highlighted in a report conducted by crypto exchange Gemini, which found that 67%

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Hong Kong firm to offer insurance for Asian cryptocurrency holdings

A major Asian insurer has ventured into Bitcoin (BTC), in an attempt to provide a model for other businesses in the field.Multi-line insurance firm OneDegree announced on Thursday that it is partnering with Hong Kong Bitcoin Exchange (HKbitEX) to provide protection for the latter's ON1ON custody platform. OneDegree claims to

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Asian Schools Lead CoinDesk’s Ranking of Top Universities for Blockchain — CoinDesk

The top European blockchain schools were the second most affordable, with an average cost of $16,700 for one year of education. The most affordable blockchain schools are in Asia and Australia, with an average yearly tuition of $12,000. It is important to note, however, that these tuition costs don’t factor

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