Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has announced plans to delist five stablecoins for users in the European Economic Area to ...
The largest stablecoin issuer, Tether, has been excluded from the European Union’s latest MiCA regulation approvals, which ...
The government has reclassified barytes, felspar, mica, and quartz as major minerals to boost exploration and scientific ...
India reclassifies barytes, felspar, mica, and quartz as major minerals, aiming to boost critical mineral exploration and ...
The approval allows the trading platform to expand its digital asset offerings across all 30 European Economic Area countries ...
SG-Forge launches MiCA-compliant EURCV stablecoin on Stellar, enhancing secure, fast, and low-cost digital euro transactions ...
OKX gains MiCA license, expanding crypto services across Europe with secure, localized products for 28 EEA countries.
OKX secures a MiCA license, enabling it to passport crypto services across 28 EEA countries from its Malta-based hub.
The Ministry of Mines has shifted minerals Barytes, Felspar, Mica and Quartz from the list of minor minerals to the category ...
The MiCA license allows OKX to operate across 28 countries within the EEA, offering services to over 400 million people. This ...
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