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Brazilians bought more than $4 billion in cryptocurrencies this year as the country looks to regulate Bitcoin
Brazilians have bought more than $4 billion in cryptocurrencies in 2021 so far, according to a repo…
Binance stops offering crypto derivatives in Brazil as it shapes up to regulators' demands
Binance halted trading in crypto derivatives on its Brazil platform to comply with a July 2020 orde…
Camomile Shumba
Binance to shut down crypto derivatives for Australian customers in December, in a bow to regulators
Binance is shutting down crypto derivative products for existing customers in Australia by the end …
Camomile Shumba
Brazil gives the green light to Latin America's 1st ethereum ETF
Brazil's third crypto ETF arrives as US regulators weigh the approval of the country's first bitcoi…
Carla Mozée
13 applications for a bitcoin ETF are in limbo as the SEC deliberates. Some fund managers see a double standard around how the regulator treats crypto.
Bitcoin ETF proponents say common concerns about crypto, like volatility and potential market manip…
Ethan Wu
Bitso's $2 billion rise shows the power of crypto innovation in Latin America
Bitso "paved the way for much of the crypto ecosystem in Latin America," one expert said, and helpe…
Katie Canales
Crypto trading volume on Binance is reportedly soaring despite a market crackdown and regulatory pressure
Spot cryptocurrency trading volumes at Binance were $789 billion in September, a 74% surge from $45…
Carla Mozée
Crypto assets could replace fiat currencies within as little as 5 years, financial execs tell Deloitte
In a survey, 76% of execs said crypto will at least provide a strong alternative to fiat, which mea…
Camomile Shumba
Emerging markets could be the next big frontier for crypto. A slew of politicians want to follow El Salvador and adopt bitcoin as legal tender.
Emerging markets could be the next big crypto frontier as central banks create digital currencies a…
Sophie Kiderlin
What is Telegram and why did France just arrest its CEO?
France's arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is a mysterious story with potentially global implicati…
Peter Kafka
I lived in Silicon Valley, New York, and London as a founder. If you're looking for a place to build a business, there's one clear winner.
Startup founder Amber Atherton compares living in San Francisco, New York, and London. She has one …
Charissa Cheong
'Rich Dad Poor Dad' author Robert Kiyosaki warns the dollar 'will die' as BRICS nations eye gold-backed alternative
Recently, the Russian embassy in Kenya said the BRICS group of countries are working on a common cu…
Zahra Tayeb
Wall Street's love language is coding. Here are the ones you need to know.
Technology rules the roost on Wall Street. These are the best programming languages to get up to sp…
Dan DeFrancesco
A top oil analyst explains Europe’s new fuel sanctions on Russia and how that impacts global energy markets
Insider's Phil Rosen sits down with Matt Smith, lead oil analyst at Kpler, ahead of the new EU ban …
Phil Rosen
10 things in tech you need to know today
Apple will finally let customers fix their own iPhones, and LA's Staple Center is being renamed aft…
Jordan Parker Erb
10 things before the opening bell
Investor optimism, Tim Cook's big week, and surging prices on the coffee supply chain.
Phil Rosen
Route Mobile CEO explains how he is picking the next market for acquisitions
Route Mobile’s founder and Group chief executive (CEO) Rajdip Kumar Gupta told Business Insider …
10 Things in Politics: Inside the Kamala Harris campaign diaspora
And Elon Musk slams Democrats' possible billionaire tax.
Brent D. Griffiths
US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin warned that Facebook's Libra could be a tool for terrorists, traffickers, and drug smugglers
"Libra could be misused by money launderers and terrorist financiers," Treasury Secretary Steven Mn…