Blockchain.com Announces Closure of Crypto Asset Management Arm in London Following Market Challenges
Major crypto platform Blockchain.com is closing its London-based crypto asset management arm less than a year after its launch. The persistent market obstacles, such as price volatility, legal difficulties, regulatory sc...
The persistent market obstacles, such as price volatility, legal difficulties, regulatory scrutiny, and exposure to failed businesses, have left a marked impression on the crypto industry as a whole, and Blockchain.com is not an exemption....
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