Bakkt Approved By New York Regulators To Operate With Institutional Bitcoin Custody Contracts
[Policy]
1. State Bank Of Vietnam is working on a new decree to regulate cryptocurrency;
2. The Central Bank of Tunisia is denying reports that it has launched a digital currency.
[Cryptocurrency]
1. TRON (TRX) deposits and withdrawals are now live on Poloniex;
2. Justin Sun said TRON was among several investors in Poloniex, but the exchange is operated independently from his company.
[Exchange & Wallet]
1. Bithumb Global launched a native token for the exchange ecosystem;
2. Bakkt announced that now they have all the needed papers from New York regulators to operate with institutional Bitcoin custody contracts;
3. CME Group will launch options on Bitcoin futures on January 13, 2020;
4. Bitcoin futures market Bakkt intends to expand from its current physically-settled offerings to cash-settled futures before 2020.
[Others]
1. Royal bank of Canada is exploring trading platform for investments and online purchases;
2. CoinMarketCap announced new liquidity metrics for crypto investors;
3. Dutch police have arrested Sam N., the founder of blockchain game development startup Komodore64 that allegedly raised 78 million euros ($86 million) from investors;
4. Twitter and Square chief, Jack Dorsey, is meeting with African tech entrepreneurs as the Bitcoin bull sets sight on the continent’s growing crypto industry;
5. The head of the public relations department of Alipay clarified that the company is not working with Lolli;
6. Litecoin founder Charles Lee appeared and claimed that Satoshi Nakamoto is the mysterious man who donated 50 BTC to the Grin Team.
Published at Tue, 12 Nov 2019 22:52:45 +0000
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