2018-11-2 12:25 |
APIL was granted a license to operate a cryptocurrency exchange in the Philippines by the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority.
origin »2018-11-2 12:25 |
APIL was granted a license to operate a cryptocurrency exchange in the Philippines by the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority.
origin »Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) cleared the Philippine Digital Asset Exchange (PDAX) for license to exchange crypto and the Philippine peso. The exchange is being touted as one of the first of its kind to be specifically designed with Filipinos in mind, and will trade an array of cryptos and tokens, including bitcoin cash (BCH).
2018-9-11 17:55 | |
Regulation The Philippines government-owned Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (Ceza) is in the process of issuing more crypto licenses. Interest for the license by offshore companies “surpassed all our expectations,” Ceza administrator said.
2018-7-31 14:34 | |
The Philippines government-owned Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (Ceza) is in the process of issuing more crypto licenses. Interest for the license by offshore companies “surpassed all our expectations,” Ceza administrator said.
2018-7-31 08:45 | |
The Philippines has granted a provisional license to a third cryptocurrency exchange operator.
2018-7-26 18:41 | |
Economy & Regulation The Philippines Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) announced it granted three cryptocurrency exchanges provisional license to operate. Philippines Grants Three Licenses to Crypto Exchanges “These are offshore companies, and they have committed investments of $1 million each,” stated Raymundo T.
2018-7-11 15:11 | |
The authority that governs the Philippines Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport is aiming to earn $67 million just by issuing cryptocurrency exchange licenses. According to a report from the country’s government news agency on Tuesday, the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) has announced it has just granted a principle operation license to a Hong Kong-based
2018-7-11 12:58 | |
The Philippines Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) announced it granted three cryptocurrency exchanges provisional license to operate. All three are foreign-based, including two from Hong Kong and one from Thailand.
2018-7-11 12:35 | |
On June 27th, 2018, the Philippine government announced they will license up to 25 cryptocurrency exchanges for operation in a special economic zone. In their statement, the administrative body of Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) announced the initial authorization for each of the 25 exchanges to employ up to 30 traders or brokers.
2018-7-4 16:00 | |