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Outlook for Singapore's Crypto Industry After Terraform Labs, 3AC Implosions

Zhuling Chen, founder and CEO of RockX, discusses the lessons learned after the collapse of crypto darlings Terraform Labs and Three Arrows Capital. “It was an alert to everyone, both to the government and also to people that were embracing the innovations,” Chen said.

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Where Is Singapore's Crypto Industry Headed?

Singapore nabbed second place in CoinDesk's Crypto Hub rankings this year, which outlines the best places to live freely and work smart in the Web3 and blockchain space. RockX founder and CEO Zhuling Chen weighs in on the crypto environment in Singapore and the regulatory outlook after the collapse of Terraform Labs and Three Arrows Capital.

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Cripto Hubs 2023: dove vivere liberamente e lavorare in modo intelligente

Con i regimi normativi in ​​continuo cambiamento in tutto il mondo, le Cripto sono in movimento per trovare i migliori luoghi in cui mettere radici, ottenere la licenza, registrarsi o semplicemente essere. Cripto Hubs 2023, la nostra classifica dei 15 migliori hub Cripto globali, è un buon punto di partenza.

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Singapore: il centro della ricchezza Cripto asiatica è pronto per un reset

Un hub fintech che si è trasformato in early adopter Cripto , Singapore ha raccolto miliardi tramite ICO. Feste di spunto su yacht e ville di lusso. Ma dopo il crollo dei beniamini Cripto locali Terraform Labs e Three Arrows Capital, il secondo posto nei Cripto Hub 2023 di CoinDesk è alla ricerca del giusto equilibrio normativo per incoraggiare le Cripto senza scottarsi di nuovo.

Gemini co-founders Tyler & Cameron Winklevoss, seen in colorful tuxedos,  announced in June that they will expand their Singapore headcount to more than 100 employees, about 20% of the total worldwide staff.

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Singapore's Central Bank Presents Design Framework for Interoperable Digital Asset Networks

Singapore's central bank is proposing ways to design open, interoperable networks for tokenized digital assets. "The Hash" panel discusses the framework presented by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), as banking giants like Standard Chartered, HSBC and Citi are set to run multiple tokenization trials across wealth management, fixed income and foreign exchange.

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Il MAS di Singapore propone un framework di progettazione per reti di asset digitali interoperabili

I giganti bancari come Standard Chartered, HSBC e Citi sono pronti a lanciare numerosi test di tokenizzazione nei settori della gestione patrimoniale, del reddito fisso e del cambio valuta.

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UAE Welcomes Digital Assets as Ripple Wins in Singapore

Blockchain firm Ripple announced that it has obtained in-principle approval for a Major Payments Institution License from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the nation’s central bank and regulator. Host Megha Chaddah discusses the latest expansion of the firm and the state of crypto in the UAE. Those stories and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world are in this episode of "Forkast IQ."

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Ripple ottiene l'approvazione di principio per la licenza di istituto di pagamento principale a Singapore

Le autorità di Singapore hanno concesso 190 licenze per importanti istituti di pagamento, 11 delle quali sono state assegnate a società di token di pagamento digitale.

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Le banche centrali propongono CBDC, standard per stablecoin con Amazon, e avviano le prove

La Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), in collaborazione con il FMI e altre banche centrali, propone condizioni comuni per i pagamenti al dettaglio con moneta digitale su un registro distribuito.

Amazon was selected to develop an e-commerce app for a digital euro. (Christian Wiediger/Unsplash)

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Neil Tan: Hong Kong’s Crypto Push

Cryptocurrency firms are being driven to explore friendlier jurisdictions due to a challenging regulatory climate in the U.S., says Neil Tan, chairman of the FinTech Association of Hong Kong. The city’s strategic position as a gateway to China, combined with its robust access to capital, are strengthening its ambitions to become a leader in the virtual assets arena. However, Hong Kong faces stiff competition as it vies with Dubai and Singapore. In a Word on the Block interview with Forkast Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau, Tan explains why the comprehensive rules set by the city’s Securities and Futures Commission — including the facilitation of retail trading while ensuring investor protection — have become key attractions for these firms.

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