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Gemini to Roll Out Bitcoin and Ether Block Trading
The exchange's new feature will allow institutional investors to place large trades without driving prices up or down.

Ontario Regulator 'Gathering Information' on Crypto Trading Platforms
The province's securities regulator is gathering information after receiving numerous complaints.

Uphold Adds Buy and Sell Options for Ripple's XRP
Digital payments startup Uphold announced Wednesday that it has added support for Ripple’s XRP cryptocurrency.

Danske Bank Rules Out Crypto Trading But Won't Block Credit Cards
The biggest bank in Denmark is banning cryptocurrencies from its trading platforms, but will still allow credit card purchases for general customers.

CFTC Gives Green Light for Employees to Trade Cryptocurrencies
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has given its staff permission to invest in cryptocurrencies, according to a report.

Investing App Robinhood Launches Crypto Trading in 5 US States
Stock brokerage company Robinhood has officially launched its cryptocurrency trading platform, rolling the service out to five states today.

South Korea to Support 'Normal' Crypto Trading, Says Finance Watchdog
South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service has reportedly said that the government will support "normal" cryptocurrency trading transactions.

Into the Dark Pool: $30 Million ICO Could Pave Way for Huge Crypto Trades
Whales rejoice – a new project called Republic Protocol could enable large trades between ether, bitcoin and other cryptos that aren't possible today.

$1,700? Even Bitcoin's Bear Case Is Bullish
Despite the recent price plunge, ARK Invest's CEO remains convinced bitcoin is the first of its kind in a new asset class, one that is here to stay.

Singapore Deputy PM: 'No Strong Case to Ban Cryptocurrency Trading'
Responding to lawmakers' questions, Singapore's deputy prime minister has said there's "no strong case" to ban cryptocurrency trading in the country.
