Crypto.com Internal Trading Teams Prompt Concerns Over Conflicts of Interest
Major cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com has come under scrutiny for deploying internal teams to trade tokens for profit. The Singapore-based group reportedly operates proprietary trading and market-making teams, which h...
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The Singapore-based group reportedly operates proprietary trading and market-making teams, which has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter. ...
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