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Fantom Foundation debunks misinformation after Andre Cronje’s departure
Almost a week ago, Andre Cronje announced his and his colleague Anton Nell’s departure from crypto and DeFi. Immediately, the rumors of their exits sent the tokens of projects associated with them crashing amidst fears of a rug pull.
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Goodbye, Russia – A Number Of Goldman Sachs Employees Are Leaving Russia To UAE
Goldman Sachs is relocating some of its Moscow-based staff to the United Arab Emirates as a result of Russia’s onslaught on Ukraine, numerous news agencies reported Sunday. The Wall Street behemoth is sending some of its employees to Dubai, a key financial hub in the Middle East, as foreign corporations reevaluate their Russian operations as…
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Visa and Mastercard Suspend Operations in Russia as Part of Sanctions Over Ukraine
Using Crypto Tech to Promote Sanctions Compliance
Bexplus Launches Copy Trading, Allowing Superior Traders to Make Profits for You
The crypto market has become more and more popular in recent years, from which many traders have made huge profits. However, traders who are busy or just entering the crypto market usually have no time or no experience to trade. Therefore, Bexplus has launched Copy Trading to make it easier for novice or amateur traders...
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Japanese Financial Giant Nomura to Launch New Digital Asset Division
Japanese financial giant Nomura has announced its plans to launch a new digital asset division to look into the potential opportunities in the crypto sector. Nomura to Explore Crypto, NFTs With New Unit According to an official announcement, Nomura Holdings will be restructuring its Future Innovation Company into a new Digital Company, which will begin operations starting next month. With the new unit, the company will explore the possibilities of cryptocurrency, NFTs, security tokens, alongside technologies such as distributed ledgers to expand its private markets businesses. With a whopping value of almost $432 billion in total assets from the past year, Nomura might become one of the largest investors in blockchain technologies from the Asian region, alongside Animoca Brands. Commenting on the development, Nomura President and Group CEO, Kentaro Okuda, said: “Digital technology is a critical part of our strategic drive to expand our operations in private markets. The new Digital Company will lead deeper collaboration among internal and external stakeholders, accelerate our uptake of digital technologies, and enhance our client services.” Japan’s Budding Crypto and the NFT Market NFTs are becoming increasingly popular in Japan, despite the country having the most rigorous crypto regulations. For instance, Nomura Holdings recently became the latest Japanese financial company to explore NFTs. Similarly, Rakuten, a Japanese e-commerce company, announced the launch of its own NFT trading platform, Rakuten NFT, last week. Earlier last month, Japan’s largest bank Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), announced it would terminate its three-year-old blockchain payment project to focus on issuing a Yen-backed stablecoin.
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Binance Will Not Halt Servicing Russian Accounts (Report)
Why brands need to carefully consider esports sponsorship and include termination clauses
Over the past week we’ve seen several sponsors terminate or re-consider their agreements with Activision-Blizzard and the Overwatch League. This comes on the back of several allegations and lawsuits aimed at AB for mistreatment of female employees. Kellogg’s is the first to terminate while State Farm and Coca-Cola are considering their [...]
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