2020-7-24 15:58 |
Polish financial authority (KNF) has launched a project to consider the regulation of cryptocurrency assets under the country?s law
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2020-7-24 15:58 |
Polish financial authority (KNF) has launched a project to consider the regulation of cryptocurrency assets under the country?s law
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Ramp, a Warsaw-based crypto payment gateway, announced it has received an Open Banking License in Europe. The firm was authorized by The Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF). The license will allow for faster, simpler and cheaper processing of crypto transactions for users in the European Union.
2020-2-4 10:17 | |
Crypto Capital, a financial services company that has conducted business with top crypto-exchanges across the world, is in the headlines again after its President, Ivan Manuel Molina Lee, was arrested by Polish officials.
2019-10-25 11:00 | |
Marshal Lion Group launches the airdrop of its token MLGC, offering 120 tokens worth about $ 30. It was decided to send 1.5 million MLGC tokens to airdrop – this is 1.25% of all tokens. Marshal Lion Group is a Polish company that has been operating in the financial markets since October 2015 and has […]
2019-9-10 12:20 | |
While financial institutions still maintain the preconceived notion of cryptocurrency as a threat to their existence, the mass adoption of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology can no longer be ignored.
2019-6-18 02:30 | |
CryptoNinjas Billon Solutions Sp. z o. o. , a fully owned subsidiary of Billon Group in the UK, announced today it has obtained permission from the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego – KNF) to operate as a registered electronic money institution.
2019-4-24 17:46 | |
In this edition of The Daily, the Polish financial watchdog has authorized two crypto companies to operate as payment service providers and a bank in the Netherlands now offers crypto storage to its clients.
2019-1-24 15:35 | |
In this edition of The Daily, the Polish financial watchdog has authorized two crypto companies to operate as payment service providers and a bank in the Netherlands now offers crypto storage to its clients.
2019-1-24 15:35 | |
On January 21, 2019, the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) has granted two bitcoin-linked firms, Coinquista and BitClude, licenses. Two Polish Crypto Exchanges Get Lucky Per sources close to the matter Coinquista and BitClude, two Polish firms offering clients cryptoassets exchange services, a functional wallet, and more, have been granted a license by the state’s financial watchdog, the KNF.
2019-1-24 02:00 | |
Coinquista and Biclude are set to be the two next crypto startups working in Poland now, as the Polish financial regulator has decided to give licenses to them both. The companies have registered as payment providers in the country and, despite the generally negative stance of the Polish regulator on these assets, they got their […]
2019-1-23 05:24 | |
Cryptocurrency exchange Poloniex is delisting eight coins: BitcoinDark (BTCD), Bitmark (BTM), Einsteinium, (EMC2), Gridcoin (GRC), NeosCoin (NEOS), PotCoin (POT), VeriCoin (VRC) and BitcoinPlus (XBC).
2018-9-20 01:10 | |
Poland’s cryptocurrency industry lobby group the Polish Bitcoin Association (PBA) confirmed it has complained to regulators about banks’ denial of services to businesses June 27. Banks ‘Aim To Remove Virtual Currency’ In a statement sent to the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (OCCP), the PBA cites financial institutions closing and denying bank accounts as proof they “clearly aim at removing virtual currency entities from the market.
2018-6-30 07:00 | |
Regulation The Polish Bitcoin Association has reportedly appealed to Poland’s Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (OCCP) to protect the country’s cryptocurrency sector from what it perceives as a growing embargo targeting virtual currency businesses on the part of Polish financial institutions.
2018-6-29 16:41 | |
The Polish Bitcoin Association has reportedly appealed to Poland’s Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (OCCP) to protect the country’s cryptocurrency sector from what it perceives as a growing embargo targeting virtual currency businesses on the part of Polish financial institutions.
2018-6-29 14:55 | |