China's central bank reduces the reserve requirements of its banks and encourages lending
Signs that Chinese consumer consumption has not picked up and growth appears to be slowing post-pandemic
Central banks…
German authorities allow for funds catering to institutional investors to allocate up to a fifth of assets to cryptocurrencies
Although pension funds and other institutional investors tend to be conservative,…
Regulators may be better off working with Binance instead of against it
Binance has proved that it can operate effectively everywhere while being regulated nowhere, and its openness to working…
Circle heads for US$4.5 billion listing via a SPAC
Stablecoins will be tested, especially if central banks issue their own digital currencies, but prospect of a privately-issued stablecoin surviving alongside…
Singapore's pragmatic approach to cryptocurrencies puts it in pole position as the nascent asset class gains wider recognition and acceptance
Recent spate of regulatory crackdowns bodes well for Singapore which…
Christie's set to accept Bitcoin or Ether for this Friday's auction of a 101.38-carat pear-shaped diamond
Auction houses are cottoning on to the cadre of crypto whales who may have…
Rangebound trading in Bitcoin has seen cryptocurrency traders shift into decentralized finance or DeFi to generate yield
DeFi is not without risks and high or low yields are not indicative…
Investors have few alternatives to equities
High equity valuations can be met with rising profits, rather than a market correction, but investors will need to moderate upside expectations and potentially…
Shift to "proof-of-stake" could end cryptocurrency's dependence on the energy-hungry mining practices that have long been a criticism leveled against the nascent asset class
Staking also provides yield for cryptocurrencies…
Dragnet around Binance tightens despite the cryptocurrency exchange's overtures to regulators
Being the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, authorities are better off working with Binance than against it…