Luno Exchange to Temporarily Halt Certain UK Client Investments Due to Upcoming FCA Regulations
Luno, a crypto exchange owned by Barry Silbert’s Digital Currency Group (DCG), plans to stop certain UK clients from trading crypto due to regulatory changes that are coming into effect. The new regulations, introduced b...
The new regulations, introduced by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and expected to come into effect on October 8, means that exchanges with UK customers must make certain changes to their platform in order to stay compliant, CoinDesk reported on Monday....
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