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Coinbase to cut jobs, shut down most of its cryptocurrency operations in Japan
Coinbase to cut jobs, shut down most of its cryptocurrency operations in Japan

Coinbase, the world’s second largest cryptocurrency exchange by trade volume, is cutting jobs and closing down most of its operations in Japan.

Taken for a ride: A tale of two share-bike cities
Taken for a ride: A tale of two share-bike cities

The bike-share industry in Sydney is having a bumpy ride but Melbourne could hold the key to survival.

Silvergate Writedown Casts Doubt on Future of Meta’s Failed Stablecoin Project
Silvergate Writedown Casts Doubt on Future of Meta’s Failed Stablecoin Project

The crypto bank valued the stablecoin project that it bought from Meta at 98% less than it did a year ago.

SEC in the U.S. charges Genesis, Gemini with selling unregistered securities
SEC in the U.S. charges Genesis, Gemini with selling unregistered securities

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday charged cryptocurrency lender Genesis Global Capital and crypto exchange Gemini Trust with offering and selling unregistered securities to retail investors.

Gemini and Genesis charged by SEC with selling unregistered securities
Gemini and Genesis charged by SEC with selling unregistered securities

Gemini and Genesis charged by SEC with selling unregistered securities

Bitcoin Inches Toward 19K as Recession Scare Subsides
Bitcoin Inches Toward 19K as Recession Scare Subsides

The original cryptocurrency is seeing some bullish action as the broader financial market sees light at the end of the economic tunnel.

Cryptocurrency is headed toward surviving its first age
Cryptocurrency is headed toward surviving its first age

Cryptocurrency is headed toward surviving its first age

Names of 9M FTX Creditors to Remain Sealed for at Least 3 More Months
Names of 9M FTX Creditors to Remain Sealed for at Least 3 More Months

A judge has ruled that the names of up to 9 million FTX creditors are to remain sealed and undisclosed for at least three months.

BitConnect victims will receive $17 million: DOJ
BitConnect victims will receive $17 million: DOJ

BitConnect victims will receive $17 million in restitution money, according to an announcement from the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) on January 12. The post BitConnect victims will receive $17 million: DOJ appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Markets: Bitcoin, Ether prices jump as U.S. indicator shows inflation pressure is easing
Markets: Bitcoin, Ether prices jump as U.S. indicator shows inflation pressure is easing

Bitcoin and Ether prices jumped in Friday morning trading in Asia after the December U.S. Consumer Price Index released overnight rose 6.5%.

A stablecoin collapse could spill into the U.S. bond market and economy, professor warns
A stablecoin collapse could spill into the U.S. bond market and economy, professor warns

While there are no signs of major stablecoins collapsing, an economics professor at Cornell University says it's something regulators are worried about.

Coinbase to cut jobs, shut down most of its cryptocurrency operations in Japan
Coinbase to cut jobs, shut down most of its cryptocurrency operations in Japan

Coinbase, the world’s second largest cryptocurrency exchange by trade volume, is cutting jobs and closing down most of its operations in Japan.

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