AMINA Bank Secures Hong Kong License for Institutional Crypto Trading
AMINA Bank has obtained a license to provide institutional crypto trading and custody services in Hong Kong.
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AMINA Bank has obtained a license to provide institutional crypto trading and custody services in Hong Kong.
The Senate Agriculture Committee's draft bill proposes a structured approach to regulating the cryptocurrency market in the U.S.
As cryptocurrency usage increases, various African countries are implementing new regulations to foster a secure environment for investors.
The GENIUS Act potentially opens the door for global digital currencies while reshaping the landscape for U.S. dollar dominance, argues Central Chain co-founder Ian Estrada.
U.S. banking institutions are collaborating with consumer advocacy groups to amend the recently established stablecoin legislation known as the GENIUS Act, even before regulators have initiated their drafting process.
The White House has unveiled a detailed roadmap for crypto policy that aims to streamline regulation and promote innovation within the industry.

This week in African crypto news, Ghana prepares to license crypto exchanges, Luno rolls out new staking features in Nigeria, and the DRC adopts blockchain for diploma verification.
This week is significant in the crypto landscape as the U.S. House passes key legislation affecting stablecoins and broader crypto regulation.
Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin has received crucial approval from Dubai's financial authority for use in local transactions.
The UK government has introduced new regulations requiring all crypto firms to gather and report extensive user data from January 2026.
Issues with stablecoin legislation in the Senate may impede crucial market structure reforms, tied to President Trump's crypto interests.
The SEC has delayed decisions regarding the approval of the Dogecoin and XRP ETFs, with new deadlines approaching in mid-June.

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