Digital Bank Revolut to Suspend Crypto Services For US Customers Citing Regulatory Uncertainty
Crypto-friendly British neobank Revolut has announced plans to halt its crypto services for US customers. The digital bank cited the market uncertainty and changes to the local regulatory landscape in the country for sus...
The digital bank cited the market uncertainty and changes to the local regulatory landscape in the country for suspending crypto services.
The England-based fintech firm will suspend US users’ ability to buy cryptocurrencies via its app from September 2, a Revolut spokesperson told Bloomberg. ...
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