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Ecosystem Instagram is launching NFTs NFTs are coming to Instagram, said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. This news confirms an earlier report that Facebook and Instagram might allow users to create and sell NFTs directly on the platforms, and potentially introduce NFT profile pictures. NFTs could eventually play a role in Meta’s eventual long-term vision of […]
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Banks and Institutions Europe’s landmark crypto bill passes parliamentary committee The EU’s Markets in Crypto Assets regulation, or MiCA, has advanced in the European Parliament. The final committee vote was 31 for, four against, and 23 abstentions, with the Green and Left parties showing the most opposition to the regulation. Their motion to bring back […]
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Banks and Institutions EU members reportedly plan for AML watchdog to oversee crypto firms by 2024 According to a Tuesday Bloomberg report, a group of European Union member nations led by Germany plan to include crypto firms under the purview of the Anti-Money Laundering-focused group — purportedly the European Commission’s Anti-Money Laundering Authority. plan to […]
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Banks and Institutions Korea’s largest bank to launch the country’s first crypto investment fund Kookmin Bank, South Korea’s largest bank by net assets has formed a Digital Asset Management Committee with the aim to launch a crypto exchange-traded fund (ETF) and future products as soon as regulation in the country allows. Along with developing a […]
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Banks and Institutions El Salvador plans to issue first bitcoin bond next month The government is planning to have the bond “totally ready” for issuance between March 15 and March 20. Zelaya confirmed that the government is planning to issue $1 billion for the first bond. However, Zelaya said that he now expects the bond […]
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Since 1949, numerous studies have been carried out on the performance of DCA.
All agree on one thing: in terms of probabilities, using this strategy would improve the performance of any investment.
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Banks and Institutions India to tax crypto income at 30%, a CBDC launch in 2023 India has provided clarity on crypto taxation for the fiscal year 2022-23, with a 30% rate taxation on digital asset. The transfer of assets typically means their sale, exchange, and relinquishment. But this tax may discourage investors from investing in […]
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Banks and Institutions BlackRock files for ETF to track performance crypto company-focused index BlackRock’s iShares filed Friday to create a new “blockchain and tech ETF” that will track the performance of an index that follows companies working in this area. The ETF will track the NYSE FactSet Global Blockchain Technologies Index. Component companies will include […]
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Banks and Institutions ESMA vice chair calls for proof of work mining ban Erik Thedéen, vice chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said regulators in Europe should consider banning proof of work mining in favour of proof of stake. Crypto miners have come under mounting pressure over their energy consumption. UK regulator […]
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