The move made the London-based full-stack crypto services platform one of the latest crypto firms to have received such a registration. The latest approval enables its legal entity to operate in Italy issued by the Italian financial authority Organismo Agenti e Mediatori (OAM). Blockchain.com said the registration it obtained would make it accountable and minimize the prospects for money laundering. In a statement, the firm said it can now offer its crypto and digital wallet services to Itali...