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...
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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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