March Crypto Digest: Bitfinex Shimmers, HitBTC Announces Demo Platform, Binance Wins New Partners
In this digest, we will look at some of the major new developments amongst major crypto exchanges that were implemented in the past month.
In this digest, we will look at some of the major new developments amongst major crypto exchanges that were implemented in the past month.
Users of the Starbucks mobile app will soon have the opportunity to pay for their drinks with Bakkt Cash. According to Bakkt, at the current moment, the crypto payment option is only in limited beta.
Bakkt closed a $300 million Series B fundraising round. The round was led by Microsoft’s M12, Pantera Capital. PayU and other prominent companies.
Joining the Libra Association, Tagomi will contribute at least $10 million to spend on the developing cryptocurrency. It will also support Libra, providing the necessary technical and policy assistance.
Though some giants left Libra, the Association claims that it has nearly 1500 potential candidates to join. And 180 of them meet its strict requirements.
Neo banking platform Juno which is said to help Asia to lead digital asset adoption has managed to raise $3 million from a row of prominent investors.
Facebook’s awaited cryptocurrency Libra may not be launched in India, as the country’s current regulations do not permit cryptocurrency transactions.
Social media giant Facebook breaks the shackles of regulatory bondage as FB stock price soars high following the announcement of its crypto project – Globalcoin.