Digital assets
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cryptoCEX.IO Taps OpenPayd for Global Fiat Settlement and Treasury Overhaul
Cryptocurrency exchange CEX.IO partners with OpenPayd to streamline global fiat settlement and treasury operations, enhancing speed and control for institutional clients.
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cryptoJapan's Institutional Investors Embrace Crypto: Nearly 80% Plan Holdings by 2029
A significant majority of Japanese institutional investors are set to allocate a portion of their portfolios to digital assets, driven by diversification and improved regulatory clarity.
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cryptoCrypto Funds Attract $1.4 Billion in Strongest Inflows Since January
Digital asset investment products saw $1.4 billion in inflows, marking the third consecutive week of positive momentum and the highest weekly haul since January.
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cryptoStablecoins: The New Frontier for Business Revenue and Efficiency
Paxos Labs co-founder Chunda McCain explains how stablecoins can transform business costs into revenue streams, offering yield, credit, and reduced transaction fees.
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cryptoNomura Study: 65% of Institutional Investors View Crypto as Key Portfolio Diversifier
A Nomura study reveals institutional investors increasingly see cryptocurrencies as vital for portfolio diversification, driven by regulatory clarity and new investment products.
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cryptoAustralia's $17 Billion Crypto Future Hinges on Clear Regulation
Australia stands to gain $17 billion annually from digital assets, but regulatory uncertainty is the primary barrier to unlocking this potential.
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cryptoBitmine Books $3.8 Billion Quarterly Loss on Digital Asset Holdings
Bitmine Immersion Technologies reports a significant $3.8 billion paper loss linked to its digital asset portfolio for the quarter ending February 28.
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cryptoETFs and Trusts Now Hold Record 11.9% of Bitcoin Supply
Institutional investors are significantly increasing their Bitcoin holdings through ETFs and trusts, now controlling nearly 12% of the digital asset's supply. This sustained inflow signals growing confidence and could impact future price movements.