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Empresa de custódia de Cripto BitGo lança recursos de segurança voltados para Bitcoin Ordinals

O provedor de custódia BitGo lançou uma ferramenta de segurança para proteger inscrições de Bitcoin Ordinals contra transferências acidentais.

Ordinals is exploding on Bitcoin (DALL-E/CoinDesk)

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2022 Was Undeniably Miserable Year for Crypto: BitGo CEO

During a crypto hearing held by the House Financial Services Committee’s subcommittee on digital assets, financial technology and inclusion, BitGo CEO Mike Belshe outlined the underlying problem for the digital assets industry in the wake of Silvergate Bank's collapse.

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Opinion

A regra de custódia da SEC seria um ponto positivo para a Cripto

As exchanges de Cripto devem ser obrigadas a separar seus negócios de custódia e negociação, diz Mike Belshe, CEO da BitGo.

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Opinion

Uma abordagem de 5 frentes para uma regulamentação sensata de Cripto após a FTX

Mike Belshe, CEO da BitGo, defende a melhoria da supervisão das reservas de stablecoins, contas separadas de negociação e custódia e a minimização do uso de "carteiras coletivas".

"The FTX collapse guarantees that crypto regulation will be on the U.S. legislative agenda for 2023, at long last," says Mike Belshe. (Zoltan Tasi/Unsplash)

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Finance

Bittrex, BitGo e outras 6 empresas se juntam à Cripto Market Integrity Coalition

O objetivo do CMIC é combater a manipulação de mercado para promover maior confiança regulatória no setor de ativos digitais.

BitGo CEO Mike Belshe (CoinDesk archives)

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BitGo Files $100M Lawsuit Against Galaxy Digital Over Allegedly Breaching Merger Agreement

Cryptocurrency custody firm BitGo sues crypto financial services firm Galaxy Digital, alleging that the latter intentionally breached its $1.2 billion merger announced in May last year. CoinDesk Global Policy & Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De breaks down the lawsuit.

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Crypto Custody Firm BitGo to Sue Galaxy Digital, Owes a $100M Breakup Fee

Cryptocurrency custody company BitGo plans to sue Galaxy Digital for backing out of a planned $1.2 billion merger agreement. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest crypto legal battle as BitGo says it will seek $100 million in damages from Galaxy.

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Eco CEO on Bitcoin’s Next Move After Briefly Topping $25K

Eco CEO Andy Bromberg discusses his outlook for bitcoin after the cryptocurrency briefly climbed above $25K for the first time since June. Plus, reactions to crypto-focused financial services firm Galaxy Digital abandoning its plan to buy crypto custody specialist BitGo.

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