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Thursday, October 31, 2024
TopicCrypto sector

Topic: crypto sector

‘Flimsy, contradictory & nonsense’ — why WazirX’s post-hack actions have raised calls for regulation

Crypto exchange WazirX’s $235 million hack could have happened either via ‘social engineering’ or phishing. Either way, the cost should be borne by it, not users, market analysts say.

URL blocking won’t deter illegal crypto sites. A more participative approach required

A public-private partnership for supervision is also relevant to other industries where offshore operators evade local laws—such as online gambling and digital lending.

Faced with 90% drop in business, crypto exchanges are moving out of India, but with hopes of return

Firms have seen losses because of tax imposed in 2022 on crypto assets & uncertainty amid unfriendly regulations. They are, however, hoping for a policy shift in upcoming Budget.

Legal proceedings against Binance and Coinbase: What it means for future of cryptocurrency

Uncovering the risks and regulatory impact on the future of digital currency, as the crypto world faces a defining moment.

Watchdog proposes first set of global rules for crypto sector

International securities watchdog IOSCO proposed the first global approach to regulating cryptoasset markets, applying lessons from the collapse last year of FTX exchange.

On Camera

Iran’s real fantasy is to take over Muslim world. Palestine is just a façade

Since 1979, Iran has used the Palestinian issue as a façade for its regional agenda to oppose American diplomacy, the Western world, and the existence of Israel.

Watch CutTheClutter: Flattening INR-USD rate, and debate on pros and cons of a ‘strong’ rupee

In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.

India-China disengagement completed at Depsang & Demchok, patrolling to start after Diwali

Corps commanders signed an agreement on 21 October to pull back troops from eastern Ladakh’s two face-off points, following efforts on diplomatic front to ease tensions along LAC.

From 2004 to 2024, bad news has come wrapped as good news for Congress

Congress is silently acknowledging it over-read verdict of last general election. You can see it in easy concession to SP. It will likely be more reasonable in Maharashtra & Jharkhand.