Coinbase Shares Fall 21% Following Report of SEC Probe
Coinbase shares dropped by a large margin owing to reports that the exchange will be probed by the SEC for an operational indiscretion.
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Coinbase shares dropped by a large margin owing to reports that the exchange will be probed by the SEC for an operational indiscretion.
Last month, Nubank expanded its services, offering the option to buy crypto to all of its customers. It started the crypto service with the largest cryptocurrencies by market valuation, Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Using Sango Coin, CAR plans to tokenize its mineral and land resources.
The company’s metaverse is being developed as a realistic graphics platform with islands that represent destinations in a global virtual game.
Based on its Q2 performance, Coca-Cola is now projecting organic revenue growth of 12% to 13%, up from the 7% to 8% it projected earlier.
With Ripple’s ODL, FOMO Pay may now provide instantaneous and more efficient payment services to its users around the globe.
Manufacturing and industrial giant 3M has announced it will create a separate spinoff of its healthcare unit.
In its latest campaign, Chipotle seeks to distribute $200,000 worth of prizes in multiple cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, and Dogecoin.
Each of the four chosen participants was declared on merit following an intense round of reviews, live interviews, and due diligence processes.
Leading bank UBS ascribes the less-than-stellar showing in its Q2 2022 report to a challenging period and dwindling client activity.
The e-commerce giant is taking advantage of the new rule change by the Hong Kong Exchange that permits companies to get a double primary listing.
Coinbase is not taking the SEC’s allegations lightly. The exchange intends to dispute the regulator’s claims in every possible way.
Amid an underperforming crypto and equities market, JPMorgan states that firms such as Coinbase and Robinhood may resort to stock dilution.
While explaining its latest SEC subpoena, Tesla also said prevailing circumstances have necessitated a hike in capital spending.
CZ noted that these defamatory statements were deliberately written to malign him and mislead readers into believing that they engage in illegal or unsavory activities.