Crypto exchange Kraken ‘disappointed’ over regulator proceedings in Australia
The regulator alleged that Bit Trade, the provider for Kraken in Australia, did not make a target market determination before offering its margin trading product to Australian customers.
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The regulator alleged that Bit Trade, the provider for Kraken in Australia, did not make a target market determination before offering its margin trading product to Australian customers.
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