Binance established three subsidiaries in Ireland during September and the globe-trotting exchange may be settling down.
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The new hires will help PayPal expand its crypto-focused business offering at a time of rapid adoption of Bitcoin and Ether.
15132Cryptocurrency investors should be ready to lose all their holdings, according to Ireland’s central bank financial conduct director.
10776After working at Goldman Sachs for 14 years, a banker reportedly left the firm due to netting massive gains from their Dogecoin holdings.
22607It is now a criminal offense to operate a crypto firm in Ireland without registering with the Central Bank of Ireland.
11876Irish companies operating with crypto, and the firms servicing them, will have to adhere to AML and CFT for the first time starting next month.
5618Despite being worried about consumer protection, the central banker is confident that Bitcoin is no threat to financial stability.
8964The Emerald Isle is now a hotspot for talent in tech and a corporate tax haven.
7417Irish crypto firms will face stricter obligations after the country belatedly adopts the latest EU anti-money-laundering rules.
6752Facebook’s Calibra is looking to create 50 new roles for its workforce in Ireland, as the firm seemingly bucks the trend of private-sector layoffs during the coronavirus crisis.
7828Coinbase Custody successfully migrated its Tezos Bakery — the largest validator on Tezos’ network — from the United States to Ireland while incurring just one minute of downtime.
3809Janet Jackson’s billionaire ex husband, Wissam Al Mana, has demanded that Facebook reveal who placed scam crypto ads on the platform using his image.
5586Major U.K. and Ireland-based auction house Wilsons Auctions is putting $125,000 worth of Bitcoin under the hammer later this month.
5174Accused Irish drug trafficker Clifton Collins has ostensibly lost the keys for his $56 million worth BTC accounts earlier confiscated by the police.
6836An alleged drug dealer lost over $56 million in Bitcoin after the Irish High Court ruled that they were criminal proceeds and should be confiscated.
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