The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority foresees enacting requirements for bank exposure, operational risk and stablecoins by 2025.
Month: April 2022
Bahamian government hopes to allow residents to pay taxes with digital assets in 2022
“We have a vision to transform The Bahamas into the leading digital assets hub in the Caribbean,” said Philip Davis, prime minister of the Bahamas.
US lawmakers sound alarm to EPA over environment concerns of crypto mining
In addition to air and water pollution as a result of energy production, the lawmakers pointed to electronic waste from mining rigs, and noise pollution […]
OCC issues order against Anchorage Digital over AML compliance
The bank hinted that the OCC’s actions might help establish a regulatory precedent that could encourage other firms in the space to set up federally […]
Upbit owner Dunamu could see ‘monopoly’ curbed after investment controversy
The Upbit operator is under heavy scrutiny from local regulators as its total assets balloon and a subsidiary issued controversial investment advice.
EU officials considered Bitcoin trading ban to enforce proposed mining ban
Previously unseen documents detailing the EU’s conversations around banning Bitcoin have come to light following a freedom of information request.
DeFi token AAVE eyes 40% rally in May but ‘bull trap’ risks remain
A classic technical indicator risks sending AAVE’s price toward $105 in the next few months.
Analyst suggests swing trading Bitcoin is the best move as BTC price dips below $40K
Bitcoin’s breakout above $42,000 was short-lived, leading some analysts to suggest that swing trading BTC’s range is the smartest move for now.
Algorand aims to convert network transaction fees into carbon offsets
The smart contract will automatically allocate part of the Algorand blockchain’s transaction fees to purchase carbon credits at the carbon offset marketplace ClimateTrade.