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WFE Survey Finds Traditional Finance Exchanges Divided on Offering Crypto Services

As part of a study of cryptocurrency trading infrastructure the WFE surveyed its member exchanges, with 12 of the 29 respondents (41%) saying are already offering crypto-related products or services. A further seven plan to offer them in the future. More than a third said they had no such plans,

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Bitcoin, Ether Flat as PayPal USD Report Fails to Ignite Market; SHIB Finds Support

“PayPal USD (PYUSD), a U.S. dollar stablecoin issued in collaboration with Paxos Trust Co., is a significant development in the digital finance landscape,” said Jeff Mei, COO of crypto exchange BTSE, in a Telegram message. “Signifying the growing convergence between traditional financial systems and the world of crypto, this news

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InQubeta finds support, QUBE can flip BTC, BNB, and XRP

Share Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Telegram Copy Link Link copied InQubeta is popular in the crypto market and getting support for its fundamentals and growth potential. Industry experts predict InQubeta’s utility token, QUBE, to outgrow established coins like Bitcoin (BTC), Binance Coin (BNB), and XRP.  This article examines InQubeta’s

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PwC hedge fund survey finds crypto remains viable despite recent market turmoil

PwC released its fifth annual global crypto hedge fund report on July 12 based on surveys of crypto-native and traditional hedge funds conducted in the first quarter of 2023. Against the backdrop of the recent crypto winter and continuing regulatory uncertainty in the United States and elsewhere, the report found

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SEC finds spot bitcoin ETF applications lacking in details

Share Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Telegram Copy Link Link copied The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reportedly found recent applications for spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) wanting in specificity, despite filings from major players like BlackRock and Fidelity. The United States Securities and Exchange Commission

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