Stocks trimmed gains, led by global chip makers, to see the U.S. stock market opened on Wednesday, April 16. Although the likes …
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Fed Chair Powell advocates for stablecoin regulation, signals openness to crypto innovation
by shayaanby shayaanFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated the need for a regulatory framework for stablecoins and signaled that the Fed has no intention …
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SEC acting chair signals support for regulatory sandbox to facilitate crypto trading innovation
by shayaanby shayaanSecurities and Exchange Commission (SEC) acting chairman Mark Uyeda has suggested the potential creation of a conditional regulatory sandbox for blockchain-based securities …
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Crypto stocks plunge across Asia and Europe, premarket trading signals further losses in U.S. session
by shayaanby shayaanOn April 7, crypto stocks across major Asian and European exchanges suffered steep losses, with Asian crypto stocks seeing double-digit declines. While …
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Market Recovery Amid Institutional Confidence The cryptocurrency market remains in turbulent territory as Toncoin (TON) demonstrates both significant volatility and remarkable resilience. …
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Amid the ongoing market uncertainty, the XRP price failed to sustain its recent breakout above the descending trendline and a crucial horizontal …
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Semilore Faleti is a cryptocurrency writer specialized in the field of journalism and content creation. While he started out writing on several …
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Crypto service providers eye Indian market as India signals shift in crypto regulation
by shayaanby shayaanAs India signals a recalibration of its crypto policies, crypto service providers are targeting the Indian market. As national jurisdictions are changing …