Facebook may want to plow ahead into cryptocurrencies, but these companies show it's not always that easy
Dozens of startups that want to make the leap from unregulated cryptocurrency dealer to licensed brokerage are waiting for regulators to open the door so they can proceed.
Around 35 to 40 companies involved in digital assets have applied with U.S. securities regulators to become brokerages, with many hoping to launch electronic trading platforms,...
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