Huobi, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in terms of trading volume, has announced that it will list the Lambda token on the exchange on the 28th…
Posts published in December 2018
Kuwait National Bank Launches NBK Direct Remit via RippleNet
The National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), the largest financial institution in the country, announced on Thursday that it has launched “NBK Direct Remit” which enables…
Japanese Study Group Recommends Framework to Regulate Crypto
The Financial Services Agency (FSA), Japan’s financial watchdog, on Friday published a report on the country’s cryptocurrency market presented by the ‘Study Group on the…
Huobi DM Expands Contract Trading Service to Include EOS
Huobi Derivative Market (Huobi DM), the digital asset derivative trading platform of , the third largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, announced this Friday that…
How Blockchain Can Save the Russian Forex Market
Russian forex market regulation is a complicated and even painful subject for many companies. I think that many of us remember those days, when companies…
Japanese Yen Rallies on Trade and Economic Growth Concerns
The Japanese yen today rallied against the US dollar as investors remained worried about the trade tensions between the US and China, which resulted in…
Crypto Whales Ignore Holidays, Move Millions in XRP
Just because it’s the end of year holiday period, doesn’t mean there aren’t some big moves in the cryptocurrency space. In fact, it appears it…
WSJ Study Reveals a Flood of Fraudulent ICOs
According to research conducted by the Wall Street Journal, around 15 percent of initial coin offerings (ICOs) are merely pure scams, with many others more…
CySEC Reveals Brokers Stats: 1.5m Clients and €1.7b of Revenues
The regulator of the financial industry in Cyprus just published some key metrics for the industry. The CySEC’s numbers show the state of brokerage companies…
Ardon Maroon Fined in Hong Kong for Wash Trades
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has fined Ardon Maroon Fund Management, run by former Wall Street bank executives, HK$80,000 (US$103,000) for misconduct in the…