美国SEC继续指控Kraken 这次Kraken选择反驳和抗争
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Kraken, charged by the SEC for unregistered operations.The crypto giant's regulatory saga unfolds amid industry-wide implications.
The removal of its iOS and Chrome Extension wallets from the market is scheduled for November 1, 2023, although customers will still be able to access their wallets until October 1.
The crypto market’s steady growth since the start of 2023 was checked by pronounced losses this week.
Bloomberg reported that the investigation was at an “advanced stage” and “could lead to a settlement in coming days.”
In response to a poor cryptocurrency market, Kraken has chosen to cease operations in Japan for a second time.
According to a recent report, Kraken's new CEO, Dave Ripley, announced that he does not intend to register Kraken with SEC.
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Jesse Powell said that starting in 2022, the exchange will expand into a marketplace for non-fungible tokens and NFT-backed loans.