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Finance

Huobi Group Picks Singapore as Regional Headquarters

The crypto exchange has already moved significant parts of its operations to the city-state.

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Finance

Huobi Co-Founders Set Up New Chinese Entity

The crypto exchange deregistered a Beijing entity in July, amid a regulatory crackdown on crypto.

Beijing (Zhang Kayiv/Unsplash)

Policy

Huobi Global to Expel Singapore Users, Citing Local Regulations

The exchange is looking to expand overseas to make up for lost Chinese users.

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Finance

Crypto Exchange Huobi Global to Move Spot Trading Services to Gibraltar

The exchange believes that operating under a licensed entity will appeal to institutional investors.

Gibraltar's iconic rock. (Michal Morzak/Unsplash)

Finance

Huobi Focuses on Expansion, Sponsors Contest to Send One Winner Into Space

The Chinese blockchain company is celebrating its eighth anniversary with a space flight contest and an industry forum featuring former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan.

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Finance

Huobi Launches Its NFT Marketplace Trial

Huobi said the launch of the Huobi NFT marketplace is a “key milestone” in the expansion of its plans for the metaverse.

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Finance

Huobi Japan Gets Regulators’ Go-Ahead to Offer Derivatives

Japan’s top financial watchdog has some of the strictest rules for crypto in the world.

Tokyo's Shinjuku neighborhood (segawa7/Shutterstock)

Finance

Huobi Ventures, Republic Crypto Team Up to Fund Startups

The venture capital arm of the cryptocurrency exchange has committed $30 million to the project.

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Policy

Binance to Delist Chinese Yuan Trading From C2C Platform

The crypto exchange will also run “inventory” to make sure none of its users are from mainland China.

People's Bank of China headquarters in Beijing. (Max12Max/Wikimedia Commons)

Markets

Huobi a Loser in China Crackdown, Bitcoin Futures Market Suggests

“Traders have been actively moving to other exchanges to trade perps and futures,” said one analyst.

Where have all the Chinese traders gone? (Unsplash/Denny Ryanto)