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  2. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    cryptocurrency exchange Incorporated in Antigua and Barbuda. Declared bankruptcy in 2022. Ghash.io (CEX.IO) 2013 United Kingdom: London: mining pool (CEX.IO was an exchange) Closed in October 2016 [citation needed] HTX (formerly Huobi) 2013 Seychelles: bitcoin exchange [7] Kraken: 2011 United States: San Francisco: bitcoin exchange [citation ...

  3. Taiwan is Tightening Regulations on Crypto Exchanges ... - AOL

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    On November 2, Taiwan officially tightened anti-money laundering (AML) policies targeted at crypto exchanges, requesting exchanges to monitor and prevent any illegal transaction processed using ...

  4. Crypto.com - Wikipedia

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    Crypto.com is a cryptocurrency exchange company based in Singapore that offers various financial services, including an app, exchange, and noncustodial DeFi wallet, NFT marketplace, and direct payment service in cryptocurrency. As of June 2023, the company reportedly had 100 million customers and 4,000 employees. [2] Crypto.com's user base ...

  5. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    China based cryptocurrency, formerly ANT Shares and ANT Coins. The names were changed in 2017 to NEO and GAS. 2014 MazaCoin: MZC BTC Oyate Initiative SHA-256d: C++ [39] PoW: The underlying software is derived from that of another cryptocurrency, ZetaCoin. 2014 Monero: XMR Monero Core Team RandomX C++ [40] PoW

  6. Coinmarketcap - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] [8] [9] The website is also a source for crypto exchanges rankings. [ 10 ] In a letter to The Wall Street Journal , Chez explained that the Coinmarketcap delisted Korean exchanges because many users complained about the inaccurate prices; however, he did not expect the effect of the Korean exchange exclusion to be so large.

  7. Genesis (cryptocurrency company) - Wikipedia

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    Genesis is a cryptocurrency intermediary for institutional investors, with Digital Currency Group (DCG) as its parent company. [1]Genesis operates several businesses, including Genesis Global Trading, Inc. ("GGT"), Genesis Global Capital, LLC ("GGC"), Genesis Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. ("GAP"), GGC International Limited ("GGCI"), and Genesis Custody Limited ("Genesis Custody").

  8. BTCC (company) - Wikipedia

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    BTCC is a cryptocurrency exchange established in June 2011. Originally known as BTC China, the exchange underwent significant restructuring after it was acquired by a Hong Kong–based blockchain investment fund in 2018, ceasing operations in China and expanding internationally.

  9. Coinsquare - Wikipedia

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    Coinsquare is a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange company regulated by the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In July 2023 Coinsquare closed a merger agreement with fellow Canadian crypto companies CoinSmart and WonderFi in a three way deal.