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Bitcoin, Ether, XRP to witness 2022-like cryptocurrency company bankruptcies? Here are latest hints
Bitcoin, Ether, XRP to witness 2022-like cryptocurrency company bankruptcies? Here are latest hints

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Bitcoin, Ether, XRP to witness 2022-like cryptocurrency company bankruptcies? Here are latest hints

Bitcoin, XRP, Ether have so far driven Cryptocurrency sector in 2025. Some of the biggest moves in financial markets were for crypto, where bitcoin continues to set records. This upcoming week is Crypto Week in Washington, where Congress will consider several bills to 'make America the crypto capital of the world'. Bitcoin retreated, having hit a record high above $123,200 Monday thanks to optimism over possible regulatory changes for crypto assets in the United States. Crypto asset markets have gradually recovered in recent years, after a series of crypto company bankruptcies in 2022 revealed widespread misconduct across the nascent industry and left millions of investors out of pocket. Will there be same scenario again? It is highly unlikely that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will have the same fateful consequences as in 2022. Big Boost for Bitcoin by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Man Revealing His Strategy To Earn Upto 3K-5K Daily Income thefutureuniversity Learn More Undo Standard Chartered will allow institutional clients to trade bitcoin and ether through its UK branch, the bank said on Tuesday, becoming what it said was the first global systemically important bank to offer such crypto services. Some financial institutions have said they are seeing more client demand for crypto products as the price of bitcoin hits record highs, helped by U.S. President Donald Trump's pro-crypto stance. Live Events Institutional clients around the world, including corporates, investors and asset managers, will be able to conduct spot crypto trading through Standard Chartered's existing platforms, and will soon be offered non-deliverable forwards trading, the bank said in a statement. Over 70 Cryptocurrency Assets Standard Chartered already offers crypto products, including trading, via two independent subsidiary companies: Zodia Markets and Zodia Custody. Zodia Markets allows clients to trade more than 70 crypto assets, a spokesperson for Standard Chartered said. "As client demand accelerates further, we want to offer clients a route to transact, trade and manage digital asset risk safely and efficiently within regulatory requirements," Chief Executive Bill Winters said in the statement. Crypto Week The U.S. House of Representatives is set to pass a series of crypto-related bills this week, which the Republican majority has dubbed "crypto week". Some U.S. banks are holding internal discussions about expanding into crypto, a sector many had previously avoided, and France's Societe Generale last month became the world's first major bank to launch a dollar-pegged stablecoin. FAQs Q1. What will happen in Crypto week? A1. The U.S. House of Representatives is set to pass a series of crypto-related bills this week, which the Republican majority has dubbed "crypto week". Q2. How is Bitcoin performing? A2. Bitcoin retreated, having hit a record high above $123,200 Monday thanks to optimism over possible regulatory changes for crypto assets in the United States.

Standard Chartered launches Bitcoin, Ether spot trading for institutions
Standard Chartered launches Bitcoin, Ether spot trading for institutions

Business Standard

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Standard Chartered launches Bitcoin, Ether spot trading for institutions

Standard Chartered will allow institutional clients to trade bitcoin and ether through its UK branch, the bank said on Tuesday, becoming what it said was the first global systemically important bank to offer such crypto services. Some financial institutions have said they are seeing more client demand for crypto products as the price of bitcoin hits record highs, helped by US President Donald Trump's pro-crypto stance. Institutional clients around the world, including corporates, investors and asset managers, will be able to conduct spot crypto trading through Standard Chartered's existing platforms, and will soon be offered non-deliverable forwards trading, the bank said in a statement. Standard Chartered already offers crypto products, including trading, via two independent subsidiary companies: Zodia Markets and Zodia Custody. Zodia Markets allows clients to trade more than 70 crypto assets, a spokesperson for Standard Chartered said. "As client demand accelerates further, we want to offer clients a route to transact, trade and manage digital asset risk safely and efficiently within regulatory requirements," Chief Executive Bill Winters said in the statement. Crypto asset markets have gradually recovered in recent years, after a series of crypto company bankruptcies in 2022 revealed widespread misconduct across the nascent industry and left millions of investors out of pocket. The US House of Representatives is set to pass a series of crypto-related bills this week, which the Republican majority has dubbed "crypto week". Some US banks are holding internal discussions about expanding into crypto, a sector many had previously avoided, and France's Societe Generale last month became the world's first major bank to launch a dollar-pegged stablecoin.

Standard Chartered launches bitcoin, ether spot trading for institutional clients
Standard Chartered launches bitcoin, ether spot trading for institutional clients

Zawya

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Standard Chartered launches bitcoin, ether spot trading for institutional clients

Standard Chartered will allow institutional clients to trade bitcoin and ether through its UK branch, the bank said on Tuesday, becoming what it said was the first global systemically important bank to offer such crypto services. Some financial institutions have said they are seeing more client demand for crypto products as the price of bitcoin hits record highs, helped by U.S. President Donald Trump's pro-crypto stance. Institutional clients around the world, including corporates, investors and asset managers, will be able to conduct spot crypto trading through Standard Chartered's existing platforms, and will soon be offered non-deliverable forwards trading, the bank said in a statement. Standard Chartered already offers crypto products, including trading, via two independent subsidiary companies: Zodia Markets and Zodia Custody. Zodia Markets allows clients to trade more than 70 crypto assets, a spokesperson for Standard Chartered said. "As client demand accelerates further, we want to offer clients a route to transact, trade and manage digital asset risk safely and efficiently within regulatory requirements," Chief Executive Bill Winters said in the statement. Crypto asset markets have gradually recovered in recent years, after a series of crypto company bankruptcies in 2022 revealed widespread misconduct across the nascent industry and left millions of investors out of pocket. The U.S. House of Representatives is set to pass a series of crypto-related bills this week, which the Republican majority has dubbed "crypto week". Some U.S. banks are holding internal discussions about expanding into crypto, a sector many had previously avoided, and France's Societe Generale last month became the world's first major bank to launch a dollar-pegged stablecoin. (Reporting by Selena Li in Hong Kong and Elizabeth Howcroft in Paris; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Standard Chartered launches Bitcoin, Ether spot trading for institutional clients
Standard Chartered launches Bitcoin, Ether spot trading for institutional clients

Business Times

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Times

Standard Chartered launches Bitcoin, Ether spot trading for institutional clients

[HONG KONG] Standard Chartered will allow institutional clients to trade Bitcoin and Ether through its UK branch, the bank said on Tuesday (Jul 15), becoming what it said was the first global systemically important bank to offer such crypto services. Some financial institutions have said they are seeing more client demand for crypto products as the price of Bitcoin hits record highs, helped by US President Donald Trump's pro-crypto stance. Institutional clients around the world, including corporates, investors and asset managers, will be able to conduct spot crypto trading through Standard Chartered's existing platforms, and will soon be offered non-deliverable forwards trading, the bank said in a statement. Standard Chartered already offers crypto products, including trading, via two independent subsidiary companies: Zodia Markets and Zodia Custody. Zodia Markets allows clients to trade more than 70 crypto assets, a spokesperson for Standard Chartered said. 'As client demand accelerates further, we want to offer clients a route to transact, trade and manage digital asset risk safely and efficiently within regulatory requirements,' chief executive bill Winters said in the statement. Crypto asset markets have gradually recovered in recent years, after a series of crypto company bankruptcies in 2022 revealed widespread misconduct across the nascent industry and left millions of investors out of pocket. The US House of Representatives is set to pass a series of crypto-related Bills this week, which the Republican majority has dubbed 'crypto week'. Some US banks are holding internal discussions about expanding into crypto, a sector many had previously avoided, and France's Societe Generale last month became the world's first major bank to launch a US dollar-pegged stablecoin. REUTERS

Standard Chartered launches bitcoin, ether spot trading for institutional clients
Standard Chartered launches bitcoin, ether spot trading for institutional clients

CNA

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Standard Chartered launches bitcoin, ether spot trading for institutional clients

HONG KONG :Standard Chartered will allow institutional clients to trade bitcoin and ether through its UK branch, the bank said on Tuesday, becoming what it said was the first global systemically important bank to offer such crypto services. Some financial institutions have said they are seeing more client demand for crypto products as the price of bitcoin hits record highs, helped by U.S. President Donald Trump's pro-crypto stance. Institutional clients around the world, including corporates, investors and asset managers, will be able to conduct spot crypto trading through Standard Chartered's existing platforms, and will soon be offered non-deliverable forwards trading, the bank said in a statement. Standard Chartered already offers crypto products, including trading, via two independent subsidiary companies: Zodia Markets and Zodia Custody. Zodia Markets allows clients to trade more than 70 crypto assets, a spokesperson for Standard Chartered said. "As client demand accelerates further, we want to offer clients a route to transact, trade and manage digital asset risk safely and efficiently within regulatory requirements," Chief Executive Bill Winters said in the statement. Crypto asset markets have gradually recovered in recent years, after a series of crypto company bankruptcies in 2022 revealed widespread misconduct across the nascent industry and left millions of investors out of pocket. The U.S. House of Representatives is set to pass a series of crypto-related bills this week, which the Republican majority has dubbed "crypto week".

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