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South Korea saw over $4B unregistered crypto transactions in 2022

In 2022, the citizens of South Korea transacted 5.6 trillion Korean won ($4.3 billion) through “illegal” crypto exchanges, according to local sources. The country’s government has been especially attentive toward such money movement amid the tightening regime of licensing.  On March 7, local media published the numbers the Korea Customs Service provided. According to customs,…
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BTC may need to dip to $19.3K to cool Bitcoin profit-taking — new data

Bitcoin (BTC) would need to return below $20,000 to reset a key metric that covers speculative profit-taking, data shows. In the latest edition of its weekly newsletter, “The Week On-Chain,” analytics firm Glassnode revealed that short-term holders (STHs) might be dictating BTC price resistance. Profit-taking reinforces resistance levels As BTC/USD climbed toward $25,000, STHs —…
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SEC not allowed to punish Voyager advisers over bankruptcy token, says US judge

The United States Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) won’t be allowed to fine executives involved in Voyager Digital should it end up issuing bankruptcy tokens to help repay impacted customers, bankruptcy judge Michael Wiles has said. The comments from Wiles came on Mar. 6, the third day of hearings regarding a plan by Voyager to issue…
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8,000 rigs spool up in Nautilus mining facility

United States-based Bitcoin mining company TeraWulf has fired up a new crypto mining facility in Pennsylvania — solely running on nuclear power generated on-site.  In Mar. 6 statement, TeraWulf said the Nautilus Cryptomine facility is its first “behind the meter” Bitcoin (BTC) mining facility, which refers to using energy directly at the generation site without…
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Bitcoin price enters ‘transitional phase’ according to BTC on-chain analysis

The hopeful optimism of Bitcoin (BTC) traders seemed to dissipate in the first week of March as key on-chain metrics provided resistance. Now Bitcoin price is threatening a retest of the $22,000 level and a wave of short sellers would stand to profit if that occurred. If the short sellers’ strike price hit, some analysts…
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American regulators are pushing hard against crypto: Law Decoded, Feb. 28–March 6

Crypto mining operators, custodians and Binance personally received a fine doze of the United States officials’ attention last week. Source link

Bitcoin traders eye $19K BTC price bottom, warn of ‘hot’ February CPI

Bitcoin (BTC) failed to react at the March 6 Wall Street open as consensus formed around a potential violation of $20,000. BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView $19,000 BTC price is “breakdown target” Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView tracked a limp BTC/USD as it clung to $22,400 at the time of writing. Motionless…
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Technical discussions take center stage at Advancing Bitcoin conference in London

The Bitcoin (BTC) bear market builders convened in London, United Kingdom, during the Bitcoin-only conference “Advancing Bitcoin.” Common Bitcoin conference vernacular, words like “macro,” “shitcoin,” or “debt spiral” were absent from the debate, replaced by computer science terms; words like “OP_return,” “nonce,” and “ordinals” dominated the discussion. The two-day developer conference was technical and thoughtful,…
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Here’s how Binance is mitigating its stablecoin needs after BUSD ban

Binance has turned to a new set of stablecoins in the wake of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) regulatory action against its native stablecoin, Binance USD (BUSD). The SEC had sent a Wells notice, alleging BUSD violates U.S. securities law. Following the SEC’s notice, the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS)…
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Bybit introduces Mastercard-powered debit card days after halting USD transfers

Bybit is set to launch a new debit card offering that will allow users to make payments and withdraw cash using cryptocurrency holdings. The Bybit Card will operate on the Mastercard network and will allow for fiat-based transactions by debiting cryptocurrency balances when used to pay for goods and services. The service begins with the…
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