CoinEx previously blocked access and terminated the registration of new users from mainland China in March 2019. CoinEx cryptocurrency exchange is winding down operations in mainland China to comply with
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In our latest video report, Cointelegraph addresses the systemic risk posed by stablecoins. In Cointelegraph’s latest video report, we discussed the systemic risks posed by stablecoins to the stability of
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The Texas House of Representatives passed a bill to recognize cryptocurrencies under commercial law last month. A Texas state regulator has officially affirmed that Texas state-chartered banks are allowed to
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As seen in the case of AA v. Bitfinex, targeting a crypto exchange over stolen funds is a high-risk, low-reward proposition. In October 2019, unknown hackers infiltrated a Canadian insurance company by
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