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Cryptocurrency

Luno partners FIS to enhance payment options

Luno’s Singapore customers can now purchase cryptocurrencies instantly using their credit or debit cards without depositing funds.

Cryptocurrency

Troubled crypto exchange Zipmex says mulling possible offer

Zipmex’s chief marketing officer Proud Limpongpan declined to elaborate on the negotiations, citing a confidentiality clause.
Three Arrows founders break silence over collapse of crypto hedge fund - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Cryptocurrency

Three Arrows founders break silence over collapse of crypto hedge fund

Su Zhu says he biked to work and his family “only has two homes in Singapore.”

Global Economy

Briefs: Apple to slow hiring and spending in 2023; Tesla sells majority of stake in Bitcoin

"Mission largely accomplished ... hasta la vista, baby." -UK’s Boris Johnson signing off at his final parliamentary appearance.

Cryptocurrency

Crypto exchange Zipmex halts withdrawals, citing volatile market conditions and partner difficulties

Zipmex joins crypto firms from Celsius Network Ltd. to Vauld in suspending withdrawals, leaving depositors in the lurch.
Tesla sells majority of stake in Bitcoin, adds US$936 mil of cash to its balance sheet - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Cryptocurrency

Tesla sells majority of stake in Bitcoin, adds US$936 mil of cash to its balance sheet

Elon Musk said that Tesla sold the Bitcoin to maximise its cash position because of uncertainty related to the Covid shutdowns.

Cryptocurrency

Yes, crypto still matters

The emergence of crypto is enabling new levels of user control and access

Cryptocurrency

Fresh Off The Block: Stablecoins shed US$34 bil in market cap, OpenSea’s NFT marketplace dominance declines and more

Fresh Off The Block: Stablecoins shed US$34 bil in market cap, OpenSea’s NFT marketplace dominance declines and more

Cryptocurrency

Crypto world crosses fingers in hopes contagion has run course

The cryptocurrency market has been nothing short of a financial soap opera in 2022.

Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin is more likely to hit US$10,000 than US$30,000, survey finds

“The next financial bubble is always something different than the last bubble."
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