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Thailand Approves Tether and Circle Stablecoins for Regulated Trading

Thailand’s financial regulator has granted approval for the use of Tether’s USDt and Circle’s USDC in cryptocurrency trading, allowing them to be listed on licensed exchanges.

10.03.2025 22:08 1 min. read Alexander Stefanov

US Banks Can Officially Engage in Crypto Activities Without Prior Approval

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the U.S. regulator responsible for overseeing national banks, has announced that U.S. banks can now engage in specific crypto-related activities without prior approval.

08.03.2025 21:00 1 min. read Alexander Stefanov

Trump Aims for Stablecoin Law by August as He Reshapes U.S. Crypto Approach

During a recent White House crypto summit, President Donald Trump expressed his intention to have stablecoin regulations on his desk by August.

08.03.2025 18:00 2 min. read Alexander Stefanov

Japan Considers Major Crypto Tax Overhaul, Proposes Lower Rate and New Regulations

Japan’s ruling political party has introduced a new proposal that could dramatically alter the country’s stance on cryptocurrency taxation, with plans to lower the current tax rate from a hefty 55% to just 20%.

06.03.2025 19:00 2 min. read

Japan Set to Lift Ban on Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs with New Crypto Regulations

Japan is preparing to lift its ban on crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) backed by Bitcoin and Ether, as the nation’s ruling party unveils a new regulatory framework for digital assets.

06.03.2025 15:00 1 min. read Alexander Stefanov

MiCA Regulations Cause Uncertainty for Stablecoins, Says ESMA

The ongoing debate over the regulatory treatment of stablecoins under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) has intensified.

05.03.2025 22:00 2 min. read Kosta Gushterov

Australia Focuses on Crypto Regulation, No Plans for National Reserve

Australia has no immediate plans to launch a national cryptocurrency reserve, despite the U.S. announcing such a move earlier this month.

04.03.2025 20:00 2 min. read Alexander Zdravkov