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JPMorgan To Accept Bitcoin, Ether As Collateral For Institutional Loans
JPMorgan Chase is set to allow institutional clients to use Bitcoin and Ether as collateral for loans, marking a notable expansion of…
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Bolivia’s New Leader Turns To Blockchain To Battle Corruption
Rodrigo Paz, Bolivia’s newly elected President, plans to use blockchain technology to fight corruption and modernize the country’s financial system. Paz aims…
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UK Steps Up Crypto Tax Enforcement As HMRC Sends 65,000 Warning Notices
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has stepped up enforcement activity after identifying gaps in tax declarations from investors who trade cryptocurrencies such…
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Japan’s Largest Banks Plan Joint Stablecoin For Corporate Payments
Japan is preparing for a major shift in digital finance as the country’s three largest banking groups plan to jointly launch a…
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US Banks Tap Fed Emergency Window As Short-Term Borrowing Costs Climb
U.S. banks have tapped into the Federal Reserve’s emergency lending window, known as the Standing Repo Facility (SRF), as signs of funding…
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South Korea Gears Up For Stablecoin Regulation, Bill Due In October
South Korea’s Financial Service Commission (FSC) is reportedly planning to present a government-backed bill in October. This initiative is part of the…
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Visa Closes U.S. Open-Banking Unit, Shifts Focus To Europe And Latin America
Visa has closed its open-banking unit in the United States, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, underscoring growing tensions between…
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Grayscale Files SEC S-1 For Avalanche Trust (AVAX) Listing On Nasdaq
Grayscale Investment has submitted an S-1 registration with the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a filing reveals. The initiative aims to…
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Wall Street And European Banks Explore G7-Backed Stablecoins In Blockchain Shift
Global banks have joined forces to explore issuing digital money on public blockchains in a shift in how traditional finance approaches blockchain…
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HSBC Bids To Take Hang Seng Private In $13.6B Deal, Pauses Buybacks
HSBC made a move to tighten its grip on Asian banking after offering HK$106.1 billion ($13.6 billion) to buy out minority shareholders…









