Blockchain verification technology solution Accredify completes $7 million in Series A financing
Accredify, a Singapore-based blockchain verification technology solutions company, completed a US$7 million Series A financing, co-led by iGlobe Partners and SIG Venture Capital, with participation from Pavilion Capital and Qualgro. Accredify verifies by creating identities for users on the blockchain (mainly Ethereum), the platform creates a smart wallet or file storage, and manages the private and public keys for the client, and finally extracts through the dashboard or API integration data...
Blockchain Firm RockX Launches Bedrock, an Institutional Liquidity Staking Platform
The blockchain company RockX launched Bedrock, an institutional liquidity staking platform. Bedrock provides institutional-level KYC and AML compliance services for institutions wishing to pledge more than 32 Ethereum. RockX founder and chief Chen Zhuling said the company is initially targeting exchanges and wealth management platforms, with a view to further attracting large funds and banking institutions. It is reported that the encryption trading company Amber Group is an investor in RockX...
Grayscale CEO: It is expected that the company's lawsuit against the SEC will be ruled in the third …
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein said he expects his firm’s lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to reject a bitcoin spot ETF could be ruled in the third quarter of this year. Sonnenshein also said that all resources are being used to fight the legal battle with the US SEC. If the U.S. regulatory authorities are still unwilling to recognize the legal securities status of Bitcoin ETF, the company will not hesitate to take the lawsuit to the Supreme Court if necess...
Blockchain verification technology solution Accredify completes $7 million in Series A financing
Accredify, a Singapore-based blockchain verification technology solutions company, completed a US$7 million Series A financing, co-led by iGlobe Partners and SIG Venture Capital, with participation from Pavilion Capital and Qualgro. Accredify verifies by creating identities for users on the blockchain (mainly Ethereum), the platform creates a smart wallet or file storage, and manages the private and public keys for the client, and finally extracts through the dashboard or API integration data...
Blockchain Firm RockX Launches Bedrock, an Institutional Liquidity Staking Platform
The blockchain company RockX launched Bedrock, an institutional liquidity staking platform. Bedrock provides institutional-level KYC and AML compliance services for institutions wishing to pledge more than 32 Ethereum. RockX founder and chief Chen Zhuling said the company is initially targeting exchanges and wealth management platforms, with a view to further attracting large funds and banking institutions. It is reported that the encryption trading company Amber Group is an investor in RockX...
Grayscale CEO: It is expected that the company's lawsuit against the SEC will be ruled in the third …
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein said he expects his firm’s lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to reject a bitcoin spot ETF could be ruled in the third quarter of this year. Sonnenshein also said that all resources are being used to fight the legal battle with the US SEC. If the U.S. regulatory authorities are still unwilling to recognize the legal securities status of Bitcoin ETF, the company will not hesitate to take the lawsuit to the Supreme Court if necess...
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The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit announced that starting from May 8, 2023, all Bybit products and services must undergo at least Lv.1 authentication. Existing users who have not completed identity verification by May 8, 2023 will only be able to close existing open positions or orders, refund loans or withdraw funds. Any new trading activity will be restricted. After identity verification is completed, existing users can continue to use Bybit products and services.
The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit announced that starting from May 8, 2023, all Bybit products and services must undergo at least Lv.1 authentication. Existing users who have not completed identity verification by May 8, 2023 will only be able to close existing open positions or orders, refund loans or withdraw funds. Any new trading activity will be restricted. After identity verification is completed, existing users can continue to use Bybit products and services.
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