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Hull City Soccer Team Sponsor Tomya Crypto Exchange Embroiled in Turkey Fraud Scandal

The investigation into Tomya was seemingly triggered by a complaint by an investor, Musa Ekmekçioğlu. He claimed he was defrauded of $211,500 by someone introduced to him by a Tomya employee. Along with Usta, a consultant who worked with Tomya for a short period was also detained, according to CoinDesk

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Turkey Prepares Fresh Crypto Legislation to Escape FATF ‘Grey List’

Turkish Finance Minister noted that work related to the crypto assets regulations is the final outstanding matter in order to achieve full compliance with FATF standards. Turkey’s finance minister has revealed the country’s intentions to introduce new crypto regulations, aiming to secure removal from the Financial Action Task Force’s “grey

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Turkey aims to shed FATF ‘grey list’ status with new crypto regulations

Turkey is reportedly drafting fresh regulations to govern crypto assets in an effort to convince the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) — an international organization responsible for combating financial crimes — to remove it from a “grey list” of nations that have not done enough to combat money laundering and

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Turkey plans to announce crypto regulation and taxation in 2024

Turkey sets its sights on implementing cryptocurrency taxation and other regulatory measures as part of its 2024 Presidential Annual Program. Turkey has reignited its focus on cryptocurrencies and exchanges as part of its 2024 Presidential Annual Program, signaling the possible implementation of taxation and other regulatory measures. Although there were several

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Hyperinflation fuels Bitcoin’s rise in Turkey and Lebanon, experts say

At the Plan B Forum in Switzerland, Rikki and David from the Bitcoin Explorers Project shared their observations on cryptocurrency adoption in Turkey and Lebanon, countries currently grappling with severe inflation. Crypto in Turkey Rikki described the rampant inflation plaguing Turkey, with prices rising 60% annually, according to official statistics, and possibly

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