A recent report from Kaiko reveals that Crypto․com has become the market leader in the U.S. for platforms supporting USD transactions. With over 50% of market share in weekly trading volume, the platform has outpaced Coinbase nearly three times over.
Anthony Shnayderman and Itai Bronshtein filed a class-action lawsuit against the NFT platform OpenSea, alleging that it has engaged in trading unregistered securities. The plaintiffs, who purchased several non-fungible tokens, including those from the Bored Ape Yacht Club collection, claim these assets have lost their value due to their illegal status.
Mark Karpeles, the former CEO of the now-defunct crypto exchange Mt. Gox, intends to launch a new trading platform named EllipX, with a focus on transparency and user-friendliness. This new exchange is set to begin operations in Europe by the end of this month, with its base in Poland.
A growing number of Ethereum users are turning to private transactions, which now make up approximately 30% of all activities on the blockchain. The gas consumption for these private operations has surged to 50% of the total network usage. This trend is driven by the desire to avoid MEV trading bots, which capture transactions for rapid profit.
The payment settles allegations from the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) that Binance offered derivative trading services without a license.
Germany’s DZ BANK Group, the nation’s second-largest banking group, is preparing to offer cryptocurrency trading and custody services to over 700 of its cooperative banks via the Boerse Stuttgart platform. The launch is expected by the year's end, with technical preparations nearing completion.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reached a settlement with eToro, a trading platform, resolving allegations that the company failed to register as a broker. eToro has agreed to pay $1.5 million in fines and limit cryptocurrency trading for U.S. users to only BTC, BCH, and ETH.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) won a legal battle against Bit Trade Pty, the local operator of the Kraken exchange. The court found that the company violated regulations by offering margin trading services to Australian clients without the necessary registration since 2021.
On August 5, the markets were shaken as BTC dropped below $50,000, and ETH nearly hit $2,100. Throughout the day, over $1 billion in trading positions were liquidated, according to CoinGlass.