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Binance Isn’t Authorized To Operate In Malaysia, Says Nation’s Financial Watchdog

The Malaysian Securities Commission (SC), a statutory body responsible for regulating capital markets in the country, has stated that Binance is not allowed to operate in Malaysia. Malaysia SC issued an alert on July 17 regarding firms not authorized to operate in the country as they have not complied with the regulator’s securities law. The […] дальше »

2020-7-17 17:49


Three New Crypto Exchanges Accepted by the Malaysian Securities Commission (SC)

Three New Crypto Exchanges Registered by the Malaysian Securities Commission (SC) As per an all-new press-release issued by the Securities Commission of Malaysia (SC) earlier today, three new cryptocurrency exchange platforms — Luno Malaysia, Sinegy Technologies and Tokenize Technology — have been given permission to operate within the nation’s borders. For those of our readers […] дальше »

2019-6-6 22:34


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Malaysian Stock Exchange to Deploy Blockchain in Securities Borrowing and Lending Market

Kuala Lumpur-based stock exchange, Bursa Malaysia is mulling developing a blockchain-based securities borrowing and lending (SBL) proof-of-concept, reports Regulation Asia, May 7, 2019. The First of Its Kind Proof-of-Concept in South-East Asia In an attempt to imbibe a greater degree of transparency and efficiency in the Malaysian SBL market, the country’s stock exchange Bursa MalaysiaRead MoreRead More. дальше »

2019-5-9 11:00


Malaysia Gets Cozier With Bitcoin, Announces New Crypto Regulation Requirements For Exchanges

The regulators of Malaysia are certainly doing their jobs as they have come up with a brand new regulation for crypto exchanges in the country. Malaysia’s Securities Commission has announced yesterday, January 31, that it would amend its Guidelines on Recognized Markets in order to include cryptocurrency exchanges as well in the list. After amending […] дальше »

2019-2-2 16:55


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Malaysia set to impose harsh new ICO and cryptocurrency laws

The Malaysian government is regulating initial coin offerings (ICOs) and cryptocurrency trading. According to a statement issued by Lim Guan Eng, the country’s Minister of Finance, launching unauthorized ICOs or participating in the exchange of digital goods could result in a 10-year jail term and a $2,4 million (RM 10 million fine). дальше »

2019-1-14 14:10