List of Flash News about Singapore crypto regulation
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2025-06-24 16:08 |
ETH Outperforms BTC by 40%: Trading Analysis on Altcoin Flows, Singapore Crypto Crackdown, and Quantum Wallet Launch
According to Charmaine Tam of Hex Trust, Ethereum (ETH) has surged nearly 40% over three months, beating Bitcoin (BTC) and acting as a leading indicator for capital flows into altcoins like Pendle and Bittensor, as ETH dominance rose to 10% while BTC dominance fell, signaling a shift towards DeFi and AI sectors. This trend is supported by institutional demand, with spot ETH ETFs attracting over $1.25 billion since mid-May, providing a solid foundation for sustained altcoin rallies. Meanwhile, Singapore's MAS has banned offshore crypto firms like Bitget and Bybit starting June 30, a move potentially influenced by past failures of Three Arrows Capital and Terraform Labs, which were domiciled there but lacked oversight, according to CoinDesk. Additionally, Quranium launched the QSafe Wallet using NIST-approved quantum-resistant algorithms to protect against future threats, offering enhanced security for traders on chains like BTC and Solana. Geopolitical tensions, such as Israel's attack on Iran, caused BTC and ETH to drop, with BTC trading at $104,959 and ETH at $2,400, but ETH's resilience suggests traders should monitor altcoin opportunities. |
2025-06-24 09:48 |
ETH Outperforms BTC with 40% Gains as Altcoin Indicator Amid Geopolitical Tension and Singapore Crypto Crackdown
According to Charmaine Tam of Hex Trust, Ethereum's recent outperformance against Bitcoin, with ETH up nearly 40% over three months per CoinMarketCap, signals rising capital flows into altcoins like Pendle and Bittensor, driven by institutional demand for ETH ETFs attracting over $1.25 billion. Concurrently, Israeli airstrikes on Iran caused BTC and ETH prices to drop sharply, as reported by CoinDesk, with BTC falling to $103.3K and ETH to $2,694. Singapore's Monetary Authority (MAS) has mandated licensing for offshore crypto firms by June 30, a regulatory shift potentially linked to failures of Three Arrows Capital and Terraform Labs, according to CoinDesk, impacting exchanges like Bitget and Bybit. |
2025-06-13 01:47 |
ETH Outperforms BTC as Altcoin Rally Signal Amid Geopolitical Risks and Singapore Crypto Crackdown
According to Charmaine Tam, Head of OTC at Hex Trust, Ethereum's (ETH) recent outperformance, with dominance rising to nearly 10% while Bitcoin's (BTC) fell 2-3 percentage points, signals a capital shift to altcoins in emerging sectors like DeFi and AI, supported by over $1.25 billion in spot ETH ETF inflows since mid-May. Geopolitical tensions from Israel's airstrike on Iran caused BTC to drop 4.7% to $103,300 and ETH to $2,694, as per market data. Simultaneously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) now requires offshore crypto firms to be licensed by June 30, leading exchanges like Bitget and Bybit to cease operations, a move potentially linked to past failures of Three Arrows Capital and Terraform Labs. Quranium also launched QSafe Wallet, a quantum-resistant solution using NIST-approved algorithms, to address future security threats. |
2025-06-13 01:47 |
ETH Outperforms Bitcoin Signaling Altcoin Rally Amid Geopolitical Tensions; Singapore MAS Cracks Down on Offshore Crypto Exchanges
According to Charmaine Tam, Head of OTC at Hex Trust, Ethereum's recent outperformance against Bitcoin, with ETH dominance rising to nearly 10% while BTC dominance fell 2-3 percentage points, serves as a leading indicator for capital flows into altcoins. Tam noted that institutional interest, including over $1.25 billion inflows into spot ETH ETFs since mid-May, supports this trend, with on-chain data showing strong inflows into assets like Pendle, Bittensor, and Hyperliquid. Separately, the Monetary Authority of Singapore has mandated licensing for offshore crypto exchanges starting June 30, causing firms like Bitget and Bybit to shut down operations, a move potentially linked to past incidents involving Three Arrows Capital and Terraform Labs. Additionally, Quranium launched the QSafe wallet with quantum-resistant encryption to protect against future quantum threats, as Dhiman emphasized its proactive security design. |
2025-06-13 01:47 |
ETH Outperforms BTC Signaling Altcoin Capital Shifts Amid Middle East Tensions; Singapore Tightens Offshore Crypto Rules
According to Charmaine Tam, Head of OTC at Hex Trust, Ethereum's recent outperformance against Bitcoin, with ETH dominance rising to nearly 10% while BTC dominance fell 2-3 percentage points, acts as a leading indicator for capital flows into altcoins like Pendle and Bittensor. This shift, supported by on-chain flows and spot ETH ETF inflows exceeding $1.25 billion since mid-May, suggests a foundation for sustained altcoin rallies. Concurrently, geopolitical tensions from Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities pressured crypto markets, with BTC down 4.7% to $103.3K and ETH dropping to $2,694. Singapore's Monetary Authority (MAS) confirmed that offshore crypto firms must be licensed by June 30, a move potentially influenced by past regulatory challenges with Three Arrows Capital and Terraform Labs, to eliminate regulatory arbitrage and tighten global oversight. |
2025-05-10 10:10 |
Singapore Birthrate Concerns Highlighted by Viral Social Trends: Crypto Market Implications
According to @thedaoofwei on Twitter, a viral post showing social commentary on low birthrates in Singapore has sparked discussion about demographic challenges and their potential economic impact. For cryptocurrency traders, these population trends may influence Singapore's future policies on digital assets and financial innovation, as the government could seek to attract foreign talent and investment to offset domestic demographic pressures (source: @thedaoofwei Twitter, May 10, 2025). Market participants should monitor Singapore’s regulatory developments and workforce policies, as these factors can affect crypto adoption rates and institutional participation in the region. |