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Crypto.com registers in the Netherlands, cleared to advertise services

Crypto.com is the latest cryptocurrency firm to receive a green light from the Netherlands Central Bank to offer its services in the country.The platform announced that it had registered as a cryptocurrency service provider with De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), following a comprehensive review of Crypto.com’s business and compliance with the country’s

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Crypto.com petitions US court to uphold arbitration decision for mistakenly sent $50K

Cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com has petitioned a Florida court to confirm a judgment in its favor through arbitration after the platform mistakenly deposited $50,000 into a user’s account.According to the July 6 court filing, Crypto.com “erroneously deposited” $50,000 into James Deutero McJunkins’ account in June 2022, despite the user seemingly not

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Spain grants virtual asset service provider registration to Crypto.com

Share Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Telegram Copy Link Link copied Crypto.com has officially announced the acquisition of its virtual asset service provider (VASP) registration from the Bank of Spain. The registration grants Crypto.com the authority to provide a wide range of products and services to users in

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Crypto.com receives regulatory approval to offer crypto services in Spain

Singapore based cryptocurrency exchange service provider Crypto.com has obtained a virtual asset service provider (VASP) registration from the Bank of Spain. The regulatory approval would allow the exchange to offer a range of crypto-focused services to customers in Spain, a country which has shown a positive crypto stance in recent

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Crypto.com denies allegations of market prices manipulation

Share Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Telegram Copy Link Link copied The Singapore-based crypto exchange Crypto.com faced allegations of proprietary trading and artificially manipulating market prices. People familiar with the matter told Financial Times that the exchange, supported by the Hollywood star Matt Damon, asked its employees never

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