2019-9-25 01:00 |
Japan-based bitFlyer is adding multiple new coins to its European and American subsidiaries.
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2019-9-25 01:00 |
Japan-based bitFlyer is adding multiple new coins to its European and American subsidiaries.
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BitFlyer adds 5 new altcoins to its trading platform in Europe, 3 in the United States
2019-9-25 04:30 | |
bitFlyer Europe, USA list new ‘Buy/Sell’ coins including LTC, ETC, and BCH - CryptoNinjas Cryptocurrency exchange bitFlyer has announced today it is adding new altcoins to its Buy/Sell platform across Europe and the US.
2019-9-24 09:39 | |
Coinspeaker bitFlyer Launches New ‘Easy to Use’ Bitcoin Trading Platform for its European CommunityThe European division of crypto exchange, bitFlyer, has announced the launch of its bitFlyer Buy/Sell.
2019-7-30 15:22 | |
bitFlyer USA adds new direct buy/sell bitcoin option » CryptoNinjas bitFlyer, Japan’s largest cryptocurrency exchange and the only exchange licensed to operate in the US, EU, and Japan, today announced that its USA exchange has launched a new Direct Buy/Sell option – a simple, intuitive way to buy and sell bitcoin with USD.
2019-7-30 23:24 | |
Blockchain technology is one of the most innovative solutions to come from cryptocurrency, and the traditional banking industry has begun to examine the use of this ledger as well. However, the complications involved with the real estate industry has been working to minimize their complicated paper processes by introducing this immutable ledger technology. The most […]
2019-7-25 00:56 | |
A cryptocurrency exchange based in Tokyo called Bitflyer has recently decided to let its customers open up accounts again after around a year in which the company voluntarily decided to shut down new registrations after receiving an operational improvement order from the Financial Services Agency (FSA), the watchdog that takes care of crypto exchanges in […]
2019-7-3 03:03 | |
BitFlyer suspended its exchange service after an inquiry from Japan's Financial Services Agency.
2019-7-2 23:00 | |
In an announcement today made by bitFlyer, one of the biggest bitcoin exchanges in Japan, it stated that due to new guidelines and regulations set by the Japan Virtual Currency Exchange Association, and since bitFlyer is a member of the Association, they will start rolling out changes to its trading platforms. The changes were planned […]
2019-5-16 07:03 | |
A new bitFlyer poll that sampled the opinions of 10,000 respondents across ten countries in Europe revealed a high percentage of Europeans, particularly in Italy and Norway, who say cryptocurrencies aren’t a fad.
2019-4-25 03:00 | |
By CCN. com: A majority of Europeans believe cryptocurrencies will still be around in ten years time, according to new data. A survey by bitFlyer Europe, a regulated crypto exchange, which polled 10,000 individuals in ten European countries, revealed that 63 percent believe in the staying power of digital currencies.
2019-4-24 12:56 | |
Bitcoin Derivatives Exchange Activity Reaches Mid-November Levels As Bitcoin price shoots up to $5k level and further looking to register more gains, the activity on the exchanges is also making records.
2019-4-7 23:24 | |
Bitcoin ATM Operator Coinsource has been granted a BitLicense by the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS). Based in Texas, Coinsource deploys Bitcoin ATMs to key population centers across the world with over 200 machines installed in the U.
2018-11-1 19:11 | |
Lamassu, a Portuguese Bitcoin ATM manufacturer, has unveiled three new machines comprising its “next generation” of cryptocurrency ATMs. Also Read: Japan Roundup: Bitflyer Restructures, Zaif Suspends New Member Registrations Lamassu Launches New Cryptocurrency ATMs Lamassu has launched its new ‘Sintra’ range of cryptocurrency ATMs – the Sintra, Sintra Forte, and Douro II.
2018-10-3 08:40 | |
The largest crypto exchange in Japan, Bitflyer, has announced a major organizational overhaul. A new representative director has been appointed to oversee the exchange’s day-to-day operations.
2018-10-3 04:55 | |
Winklevoss owned cryptocurrency exchange, Gemini, have established a working group that has been designed to allow crypto exchanges in the United States to self regulate themselves in lieu of any regulations from the SEC and other relevant authorities.
2018-8-22 06:00 | |
Some of the crypto industry’s biggest exchanges are joining with the Winklevosses in an effort to bring self-regulation to a market that many perceive to be fly-by-night and unstructured.
2018-8-22 23:39 | |
Four cryptocurrency exchanges, including Gemini – the one founded by the Winklevoss brothers, is purportedly setting up a working group to bring new industry standards. Virtual Commodity Association Working Group (VCAWG) The Winklevoss twins’ cryptocurrency exchange Gemini is teaming up with three other exchanges to form a new self-regulatory organization (SRO) dubbed the Virtual Commodity Association Working Group.
2018-8-20 19:00 | |
The Winklevoss twins are back with a vengeance. Just weeks after the SEC publicly denied their license for a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), they’ve recruited some of the biggest names in cryptocurrency to form a new regulatory supergroup.
2018-8-20 18:51 | |
Japan Confirms Entrance Into the Crypto Space Bitflyer Cracks Down on Market Manipulation Bitflyer, Japan’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by volume, still does not accept new account signups. Bitflyer announced Thursday: In accordance with our Terms of Use, we may freeze accounts observed to have intentionally performed market manipulation or other forms of maliciously setting market
2018-7-29 07:15 | |
Bitflyer reportedly has delayed resuming business as it is thoroughly verifying its clients’ identities. Bitflyer also has stopped taking new customers last month, and this might go on for a while due to a lack of manpower, Nikkei reported.
2018-7-3 12:20 | |
bitFlyer, largest Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, halted registration of new users. The decision is due to the order of the Japanese financial regulator to improve flaws in its business operations.
2018-6-24 14:14 | |
Japan’s Financial Services Agency [FSA] called for improved measures at cryptocurrency exchanges across the country. These measures were for the prevention of money laundering. This marks a concrete move into enforcing AML in Japan, as the regulator moved struck 6 exchanges with business improvement notices.
2018-6-23 08:56 | |
bitFlyer, Japan’s largest Bitcoin exchange, is being forced to stop taking on new business after regulators said it wasn’t doing enough to stop money laundering and terrorist financing. The move by the Tokyo-based exchange saw a drop in the price of the coin and highlights how the country’s financial watchdog, the Financial Services Agency (FSA),.
2018-6-23 22:00 | |
Japan’s financial watchdog has issued business improvement orders to six licensed cryptocurrency exchanges following on-site inspections conducted over recent months. As a result, bitFlyer has announced that it has temporarily stopped accepting new customers in order to reexamine the IDs of “certain customers.
2018-6-22 16:40 | |
Bitfyler, a premier bitcoin exchange in Japan will not allow new users on their platform until further notice. The new notice comes shortly after the Financial Services Agency (FSA), a regulatory body overseeing cryptocurrency exchanges, announced that it found loopholes in Bitflyer’s security system.
2018-6-22 15:01 | |
The agency confirmed to news.Bitcoin.com that at least one of the six exchanges has some form of involvement with the Yakuza. Japan Confirms Entrance Into the Crypto Space Punishing 6 Regulated Exchanges Japan’s top financial regulator, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), issued six new business improvement orders on Friday, June 22. The orders to Bitflyer,
2018-6-22 14:59 | |
The Japanese regulator has issued business improvement orders to six of the country’s 16 fully-licensed crypto exchanges including Bitflyer, Quoine, and Tech Bureau. The agency confirmed to news.
2018-6-22 13:45 | |
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange BitFlyer suspended new account registrations on June 21, after regulators demanded it improves its security arrangements. BitFlyer Hit With AML/KYC Cleanup A tweet and statement confirmed the move, which officials implemented as part of a Business Improvement Order from Japan’s Financial Services Authority (FSA).
2018-6-22 13:00 | |
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange BitFlyer suspended new account registrations on June 21, after regulators demanded it improves its security arrangements. BitFlyer Hit With AML/KYC Cleanup A tweet and statement confirmed the move, which officials implemented as part of a Business Improvement Order from Japan’s Financial Services Authority (FSA).
2018-6-22 13:00 | |
One of Japan’s biggest bitcoin exchange, with trading volumes of $65 million in the past 24 hours, has announced today they have received an “administrative penalty” by the Japanese FSA.
2018-6-22 12:33 | |
One of Japan’s biggest bitcoin exchange, with trading volumes of $65 million in the past 24 hours, has announced today they have received an “improvement order” by the Japanese FSA.
2018-6-22 12:33 | |