Thailand Joins Singapore in Banning Crypto Lending Services
Amid increased global scrutiny on crypto exchanges, Thailand joins Singapore among Southeast Asian countries to ban retail lending and staking services. The Thai Securities and Exchanges Commission announced a ban stoppi...
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The Thai Securities and Exchanges Commission announced a ban stopping crypto exchanges from offering lending and staking services to retail customers on July 3.
The news came hours after the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) disclosed new measures to protect investors. ...
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