2 million believers shout "Pi Coin!", but Binance remains unyielding, consulting without promising. The cryptocurrency version of democracy: voting for decoration, deciding behind the scenes.
2 million believers shout "Pi Coin!", but Binance remains unyielding, consulting without promising. The cryptocurrency version of democracy: voting for decoration, deciding behind the scenes.
Changpeng Zhao (CZ), co-founder of Binance, and Yi He, head of customer service, firmly denied speculation regarding a potential sale of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. These statements come amidst a backdrop of regulatory tensions and significant asset movements.
Bybit, one of the giants of the crypto ecosystem, has just scored a decisive point: its removal from the AMF's blacklist in France. But behind this victory lies a complex regulatory puzzle, between European ambitions and Asian challenges. A strategic twist that reveals the new priorities of an actor ready to do anything to conquer Europe.
Legal battles between the SEC and crypto platforms have become commonplace, but a 60-day pause in the Binance case surprises observers. In a climate of rising tension around crypto regulation, this joint decision marks a strategic shift. At the origin of this development is the establishment of a Crypto Task Force within the SEC, an initiative that could reshape the authorities' approach to the industry. This moratorium presents two scenarios: a tightening of the rules or a willingness for more structured compromise with market participants.
CZ calls for a fairer crypto listing process to avoid artificial price hikes. Discover the details in this article.
The crypto exchange Coinbase is asserting itself as a major force in the American financial sector, with over $420 billion in assets under management. This rise comes as the company fights fiercely against banking restrictions imposed on the crypto sector.
The tug-of-war between the crypto industry and American banking regulators is reaching a decisive turn. For several years, companies in the sector have denounced restrictions that limit their access to traditional banking services. This phenomenon of "debanking," perceived as an unjustified impediment, hampers their development and fuels a climate of uncertainty. In response to this situation, Coinbase is stepping up. In a letter addressed to the Federal Reserve (Fed), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the platform demands the removal of obstacles that prevent banks from collaborating with crypto players. Coinbase is asking for the cancellation of an OCC directive, as the platform believes it imposes an excessive approval process for new banking activities related to cryptos. The company considers this approach contrary to the law and calls on regulators to officially recognize the right of banks to offer custody and execution services for cryptos. This offensive comes as the debate gains political momentum. Under pressure from Republican lawmakers, Congress is holding two key hearings this week, in the Senate and the House of Representatives, to examine these controversial practices. The outcome of these discussions could redefine the regulatory framework of the crypto industry in the United States.
Court decisions regarding cryptocurrencies play a key role in the evolution of sector regulation. Indeed, when it comes to stolen funds, the issue becomes even more sensitive, as it pits the principle of confiscation against that of restitution to the victims. The case of the Bitfinex hack in 2016, one of the largest Bitcoin thefts in history, crystallizes these tensions. After the seizure of 94,643 BTC by US authorities, the courts are questioning the appropriateness of returning them to Bitfinex. Such a decision could create a major legal precedent, which would influence the future management of cryptocurrencies seized by the courts.
Europe is tightening its regulatory framework on stablecoins, and Kraken is forced to adapt. Indeed, the exchange announced the withdrawal of USDT and other stablecoins for users in the European Economic Area (EEA) before March 31, in response to the requirements of the MiCA regulation. This text imposes strict criteria on stablecoin issuers and limits their circulation in Europe. Such a decision illustrates a major shift for the European crypto market. As Kraken joins the list of platforms that comply with this regulation, investors must now choose between adapting to the new constraints or exploring other solutions. This transition could reduce the accessibility of the most popular stablecoins, but also redistribute the cards among market players.
The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange is facing new accusations, this time regarding alleged links to Hamas. During a hearing in federal court in New York on January 30, Binance firmly rejected these allegations, seeking the dismissal of a complaint filed by the families of the victims of the October 2023 attacks.
The European Union is intensifying its control over non-compliant stablecoins in accordance with its new regulations. Crypto.com has just announced the removal of Tether (USDT) and nine other cryptocurrencies in Europe, a decision that marks a shift for the sector. Such an initiative directly responds to the requirements of the MiCA regulation (Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation), which imposes strict oversight of stablecoins and associated services. Following Coinbase, which removed USDT in October 2024, Crypto.com is following suit and imposing a precise timeline on its users. As of January 31, 2025, the purchasing and depositing of these assets will be banned on its European platform. Starting March 31, the remaining funds will be automatically converted into MiCA-compliant stablecoins. This removal goes beyond mere compliance. It reshapes the stablecoin landscape in Europe, where exchanges must now adapt to the new rules or risk sanctions. In a rapidly changing market, this announcement underscores the regulators' desire to impose a strict framework and raises uncertainties about the future of decentralized stablecoins in the EU.
The global crypto industry, already under pressure from increasingly strict regulations, is once again shaken. Indeed, French authorities have just opened a judicial investigation targeting Binance, the world leader in crypto exchange platforms. This procedure, which is based on serious accusations such as money laundering, tax fraud, and drug trafficking, highlights the growing tensions between regulators and players in a sector still seeking clear legal frameworks. While Binance denies these allegations, this case could tarnish the platform's image, but also redefine the rules of the game for the entire industry.
Valletta, January 23, 2024 - OKX, the global leader in blockchain technologies, announced today that it is the first Virtual Financial Asset (VFA) exchange to receive its MiCA pre-authorization. With this step, OKX is set to obtain the MiCA license soon, enabling it to offer its regulated crypto services to over 400 million Europeans from its Maltese headquarters.
Cryptos have been evolving for years in a regulatory gray area, but the latest decision by the U.S. Supreme Court marks a decisive turning point for Binance. By rejecting the platform's request, the highest American court confirms that securities laws apply to transactions conducted on its servers, even if the company does not have a physical headquarters in the United States. This verdict paves the way for a class action lawsuit initiated by investors, who accuse Binance of selling unregistered cryptos. Already under pressure after a series of lawsuits and a multi-billion dollar settlement with the Department of Justice, the exchange and its former CEO, Changpeng Zhao, are facing intensified legal challenges. This setback raises a key question: Are the United States imposing their authority over the entire global crypto market?
MEXC, one of the leading crypto trading platforms, is launching its New Year Futures competition with a prize pool of 8 million USDT! This competition gives traders from around the world the opportunity to showcase their skills and kick off 2025 in style.
As the European Union prepares to implement the MiCA regulation, MEXC announces the continuation of USDT trading for European crypto users. The platform also offers attractive rewards and special events to support traders, thereby reinforcing its commitment to a smooth and secure trading experience.
In 2024, Coinhouse identified five promising cryptos: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche, and Cosmos. As the year is coming to a close, it is time to evaluate their performances and to look ahead to 2025 to understand the future prospects of these digital assets.
MEXC, one of the leading crypto platforms, is kicking off the new year with an exceptional initiative for its European users. From January 2 to 16, 2025, the platform offers exclusive rewards focused on USDT deposits and trading. This event aims to provide a seamless user experience and generous benefits while strengthening MEXC's presence in the European market.
Backpack Exchange, a fully regulated cryptocurrency exchange platform on a global scale, announced today the acquisition of FTX EU, the former European branch of FTX holding a MiFID II license. Approved by the FTX bankruptcy court and the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), this acquisition represents a major milestone in Backpack's international expansion and demonstrates its commitment to providing secure and regulated trading solutions across Europe.
Binance's vaults are welcoming massive deposits. Whales, silent strategists, weave their web of stablecoins for a promising bullish dance.
Like a deserted chest, Binance sees its bitcoins fleeing. But in the shadow of withdrawals, the brilliance of an upcoming bull run is already taking shape.
The bankruptcy of FTX has been a real earthquake in the history of the cryptosphere. It has deeply shaken investor confidence and revealed significant structural flaws within the industry. Nearly two years after its collapse in November 2022, the bankrupt exchange is back in the spotlight with an ambitious reorganization plan, recently validated by the American judiciary. This plan includes an unprecedented repayment to creditors, which will begin on January 3, 2025, with a promise of restitution of up to 118% of the declared debts. To orchestrate this operation, FTX relies on well-known players in the sector. Kraken, experienced in such procedures after having played a key role in managing the Mt. Gox case, and BitGo, an expert in secure crypto custody, have been chosen to handle the repayments. Their involvement offers both security and transparency, two essential values to regain the trust of the creditors and ease the persistent tensions.
On the crypto scene, Trump exchanges stablecoins for ETH. A bold move of 5 million that brightens his treasury of 73 million in digital assets.
In 2024, the crypto market reaches a key milestone in its development with an unprecedented rise in invested institutional capital. This phenomenon reflects a profound transformation of financial dynamics, driven by a growing adoption of cryptocurrencies in traditional investment portfolios. At the center of this transformation, Binance stands out by consolidating its position as the global market leader among exchange platforms. The staggering growth of average bitcoin deposits on this platform surpasses that of its main competitors, confirming its crucial role.
The world of cryptocurrencies is undergoing a silent yet significant transformation: the decrease in bitcoin reserves on centralized exchange platforms. This evolution, much more than a simple technical indicator, reveals fundamental changes in investor behavior and market dynamics. As bitcoin approaches the symbolic threshold of $100,000, the study of reserves on Binance and Coinbase sheds new light on how actors perceive and use this asset.
Shieldeum, an innovative project based on a decentralized physical infrastructure (DePIN) powered by artificial intelligence, is gearing up for a significant event: the launch of its token on the KuCoin exchange! But that's not all, the project has also launched its Decentralized Initial Offering (IDO) on the ChainGPT platform, providing investors with the opportunity to join an ecosystem focused on security and performance for crypto users and Web3 companies.
In a volatile market context, where regulations and competition are increasingly present, Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchange platforms, has reached a new high. In November 2024, it recorded an influx of 8.73 billion dollars in assets, bringing the total value of its holdings to 154.9 billion dollars. This performance highlights a positive momentum for Binance, but also a strategic shift that could redefine expectations regarding crypto platforms.
Alephium reinforces its commitment to the multichain world with the launch of its new bridge to the BSC (Binance Smart Chain). One year after the introduction of the bridge to Ethereum, Alephium is proud to announce this new connection with the rich and vast crypto universe of BNB Chain. Numerous rewards and activities are planned in the Alephium ecosystem to celebrate this launch.
At $100,000, Bitcoin becomes the boss of the derivatives markets, where institutions and traders dance a tight tango.
The famous American platform Gemini, founded by the Winklevoss twins, has officially established itself in France. With a clear regulatory framework and growing interest in digital assets, the French market appears tailor-made for this arrival. But what does Gemini really bring to French investors, and why is this launch strategic? Let’s explore this new crypto adventure.