Crypto.com’s sports trading platform is a marketplace — regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission — available in most U.S. states, plus DC in 2025. Users can trade “yes/no” contracts on ...
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission put Super Bowl and other sports-related derivatives contracts traded on Crypto.com’s exchange under review to determine whether they meet legal standards. The ...
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Why your bets feel slow: Crypto.com lets pros trade sports events ahead of regular users by 3 seconds
If your sports bets on Crypto.com feel late, they are. According to a disclosure, the exchange now places a three‑second ...
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek has urged regulators to probe exchanges after $20 billion in liquidations, far outpacing any previous market crash, including FTX. Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek has ...
Scammers are becoming more sophisticated, using tactics like posing as official crypto support executives to deceive you into sharing private information or transferring funds to fraudulent wallets.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler argued Thursday there’s nothing special about the assets or exchanges in the crypto sector, and their backers can’t hide behind ...
The European Union’s securities market agency ESMA will consult in July on proposed new complaint handling and conflict-of-interest rules that crypto companies within the bloc will have to follow, ...
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