HashKey Group registers in Ireland to expand in Europe, following EU's AMLD5. This move boosts their crypto services, adding to licenses in HK, Singapore, Japan, and Bermuda. Now, they can seamlessly operate within EU’s rules.
HashKey Group, a big player in Asia's crypto scene, just got the green light from Ireland's central bank to operate as a Virtual Asset Service Provider. This is HashKey's first fully compliant VASP license, boosting their global reach.
Hashkey Group secures a VASP license to offer crypto trading services in Ireland. This Asia-based company is strengthening its global presence by legally providing cryptocurrency services in Europe.
HashKey Group's subsidiary, HashKey Europe, obtained Ireland's first VASP license under AMLD5! Big win for crypto firms eyeing Europe.
HashKey Europe Limited scores a major win by getting a VASP license to offer virtual asset services in Ireland. Known for its extensive crypto services, HashKey is expanding its global reach, with operations in Singapore and Japan.
HashKey Europe gets the green light for a VASP license from Ireland’s Central Bank, boosting its crypto operations.
HashKey just got the green light for its crypto license in Ireland, opening up big opportunities in Europe. This top Asian digital asset firm is all set to offer a variety of crypto services across the continent. Exciting times ahead!
HashKey, an Asia-based crypto firm, wins regulatory nod to trade in Ireland as part of its global growth.
HashKey is expanding in Europe with a new VASP license in Ireland, thanks to MiCA regulations.
Safle gets a major boost from The Binary Holdings to potentially reach 169 million wallets. Big moves ahead!
This week's guide covers various Bitcoin meetups in the UK and Ireland, offering enthusiasts opportunities to connect and discuss cryptocurrency developments. Attendees can exchange ideas, learn from each other, and stay up-to-date with Bitcoin trends.
Ireland's Garda Siochana investigates a crypto scam tied to Chinese money laundering.
Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau is unable to access $378 million worth of Bitcoin due to lost keys. Future technology might offer a solution.
Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau seized $378M worth of Bitcoin but can't access it due to missing private keys.
Ireland plans to update crypto regulations in anticipation of the EU's new AML and CTF standards, with urgent legislation announced by Finance Minister Jack Chambers.
Ireland is preparing new cryptocurrency regulations due to the EU's forthcoming measures against money laundering.
Ireland is tightening its crypto regulations, aligning with EU efforts against money laundering and terrorism financing.
Ireland is preparing for the EU's strict Anti-Money Laundering laws, effective December 2024, with plans for new cryptocurrency regulations. Finance Minister Jack Chambers shared this commitment during a cabinet meeting.
Ireland's Finance Minister Jack Chambers plans urgent legislation to regulate cryptocurrency in line with new EU laws on money laundering and terrorism financing.
Ireland needs to update its crypto legislation to align with EU anti-money laundering regulations.
Ireland is drafting new cryptocurrency regulations in anticipation of upcoming EU AML legislation.
Ireland is preparing urgent crypto laws ahead of the EU's Anti-Money Laundering regime to act swiftly, says Finance Minister.
Ireland plans to draft new crypto regulations to comply with the upcoming EU Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Act, effective December 2024.
Irish authorities face hurdles accessing $383 million in Bitcoin seized from a former drug dealer due to a missing password.
Irish authorities seized $380M in Bitcoin from criminal Clifton Collins in 2019 but remain unable to access it due to lost digital keys, rendering the funds inaccessible.
The Irish Criminal Assets Bureau is facing difficulties accessing $378 million in Bitcoin seized from drug dealer Clifton Collins. This challenge highlights issues in the legal and technical processes related to cryptocurrency seizures.
Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau is in possession of €345 million in Bitcoin seized from drug dealer Clifton Collins.
Irish authorities cannot access $378 million in seized Bitcoin due to lost seed phrases after a supposed break-in involving a drug dealer.
NVIDIA has signed a collaboration agreement with Irish quantum computing firm Equal1.
Mining one Bitcoin costs $321,112 in Ireland, compared to just $1,324 in Iran, due to differences in electricity costs.
Ireland Central Bank pushes for financial inclusivity through EU's MiCA regulations.
Ireland is collaborating with EU partners to ensure consistent MiCA regulation compliance, according to central bank deputy governor Derville Rowland.