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Shadow Banking Explained: How Crypto Companies Play With Money in the Dark

What exactly is shadow banking? And how expansive is the web of third-party payment processes that prop up some of the space’s most popular exchanges?

Paxful and AirTM Partner to Increase Bitcoin Adoption in America

The goal is to introduce bitcoin to 300,000 new customers and open up a market of $6 million in monthly transaction volumes.

Hodl Hodl Enables Mainnet Trading via Lightning Network

The peer-to-peer crypto exchange is allowing users to buy, sell and receive bitcoin directly from their Lightning wallets.

Crypto Exchange Bits of Gold Wins Court Dispute Against Bank

Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that Bank Leumi has to open services to the Bits of Gold cryptocurrency exchange.

The FBI Wants QuadrigaCX Victims to Share Their Experiences, Posts Questionnaire

The FBI has questions in its ongoing investigation into the mysterious $190 million collapse of Canadian crypto exchange QuadrigaCX, so it’s turning to previous customers of the exchange for answers.

Cryptopia Turns to a U.S. Court for Account Holder Data Protection

Defunct cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia has received interim protection for user account data stored in Arizona.

LocalBitcoins Denies Service to Iranian Users

The peer-to-peer bitcoin trading network LocalBitcoins has shut down all trading operations for Iranian users, likely in response to sanctions against the country's government.

Founder of Defunct Cryptopia Launches New Crypto Exchange

The founder of defunct cryptocurrency exchange Cryptopia, which shut down following a hack in January 2019, has launched a new exchange called Assetylene.

Cartoon: Obstacle Course

Getting the next 100 million consumers to start using cryptocurrencies is going to require simpler access methods.

Op Ed: 3 Reasons Why Crypto Has an Exchange Problem

In this op ed, Ajeet Khurana argues that for crypto to truly thrive, the ecosystem needs only five or six exchanges — and certainly no more than a dozen — in the long run. Here’s why.
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