🇹🇼 Taiwan releases guidelines for crypto

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💬 Ripple’s CTO Claps Back at Centralization Claims

🔗 LINK Breaks Through, Even Amidst Multisig Wallet Debates

🇹🇼 Taiwan Tightens Reins: New Crypto Exchange Guidelines and Offshore Restrictions in Play!

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Ripple's CTO, David Schwartz, debunked claims of XRP's centralization on Twitter, emphasizing its inclusive design and security.

Ripple's CTO, David Schwartz, refuted claims of XRP's centralization on social media. Concurrently, a notable 50M XRP transaction to an unknown Ripple-linked wallet has stirred debate in the crypto community.

A surge in fresh wallets and substantial withdrawals from exchanges have propelled LINK into the spotlight.

Chainlink's recent surge in new wallets and substantial LINK withdrawals from Binance coincides with a controversy over the adjustment of its multisig wallet's signature requirements, sparking security concerns and community discussions.

Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission today published its highly anticipated guidelines for crypto platforms as it looks to step up oversight of the industry.

Taiwan's financial watchdog introduces guidelines for crypto platforms emphasizing customer protection, mandates registration for offshore exchanges, and spurs creation of a crypto industry association.

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