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Read Gemini news, including exchange products, legal developments, regulatory issues, institutional offerings, and company strategy.
The crypto futures market is enjoying heavy trading activities from enthusiasts speculating on prices of digital assets.
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Balchunas speculates on Bitcoin ETFs as potential cost rivals to crypto exchanges, igniting debate over fee sustainability and securities lending.
Genesis's 'brutal' reorganization plan has gathered outrage from Earn users.
The two firms have been involved in an extensive legal battle during the past year.
The exchange said its decision was tied to the Travel Rule regulations.
The complex web of interactions between Gemini, Genesis, and its parent firm, Digital Currency Group has spawned yet another in a series of high-profile lawsuits.
Genesis, Digital Currency Group, and Gemini are tangled in complex legal disputes as the NYAG looms over bankruptcy processes.
Gemini said the lawsuit validates its claim that Genesis and its parent company, Digital Currency Group, conspired defraud creditors.
The exchange claimed to have sent the funds to a liquidity reserve to mitigate customer risk during market volatility.