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  • New calculator shows how much you could have earned from crypto if you’d held on to it

    August 9, 2022

    A new calculator has been launched showing how much you could have earned from cryptocurrency if you'd held onto it from 2020.

  • Researchers label Nigeria as the world’s most ‘crypto obsessed’ nation

    August 8, 2022

    Nigeria is, according to a new research study, head-and-shoulders the most cryptocurrency curious country in the world.

  • Crypto firms spend £1.9bn on sports sponsorships as they rack up advertising expenditure

    August 5, 2022

    Crypto companies have spent $2.4bn (£1.9bn) globally over the last year and a half on sports sponsorships as they splurge on marketing. Major crypto firms have signed deals with big athletes, sporting franchises, and leagues as they seek to rival the marketing prowess of non-crypto brands, according to Bloomberg.  Crypto exchange Binance has signed with [...]

  • Crypto firm puts out 10 per cent bounty for stolen funds after £157m vanishes

    August 5, 2022

    Crypto firm Nomad announce today a 10 per cent bounty for the $190m (£157m) stolen funds it lost in a hack this week. The company said it would give the bounty to hackers who return at least 90 per cent of the funds and will consider them to be “white hats”, meaning Nomad would not [...]

  • Crypto regulation would promote financial stability and tackle ‘inefficiencies’, says Moody’s 

    August 5, 2022

    Crypto regulation would be good for financial stability, consumers, and industry efficiency as regulators around the world decide on appropriate laws, Moody’s says. Clear regulations that seek to prevent fraudulent activity and provide guidance to companies would “protect consumers and ensure that the industry does not become a source of financial instability,” the financial services [...]

  • Coinbase shares soar after BlackRock reveals Bitcoin partnership

    August 4, 2022

    The world’s biggest asset manager BlackRock announced a partnership with Coinbase today to ease the way that institutional investors can buy and track Bitcoin, sending shares in the crypto bourse soaring beyond 30 per cent.

  • PwC global digital assets chief leaves to launch ‘crypto asset manager’

    August 4, 2022

    The head of PwC’s crypto business has left his position at the Big Four accountancy firm to launch his own “crypto asset management firm” with a view to drawing institutional investors into cryptocurrencies. The new fund, Nine Blocks Capital Management, is set to use a $75m initial investment from Hong Kong fund Nine Masts, to [...]

  • MPs set to scrutinise government crypto hub plans in fresh inquiry

    August 4, 2022

    MPs are set to scrutinise the Treasury’s plans to make the UK the “global home of crypto” in a fresh inquiry into the wider crypto and digital assets sector, launched today.

  • Building in a Bear Market, Toya Zhang, CMO of Bit.com

    August 4, 2022

    Toya Zhang hails from a traditional communications background in Finance, but in 2015, part of her job involved investigating Bitcoin for a client. She went down the rabbit hole and never looked back. “The whole industry is evolving – from ICOs, IDOs to Web3 and NFTs – I am really fascinated by the evolution, and [...]

  • Robinhood lays off almost a quarter of staff as crypto crash continues

    August 3, 2022

    Trading platform Robinhood cut about 23 per cent of its staff as the crypto crash persisted and economic outlook dampened. The company, which enables crypto trading, had previously laid off 9 per cent of its staff to manage costs. The layoffs follow other crypto companies cutting staff as the “crypto winter” causes prices of major [...]

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