News list for "Hawaii"

Coinbase returns to Hawaii to focus on European market expansion

Coinbase is refocusing on the European Union and the United Kingdom after returning to the Hawaii market. Previously, Coinbase exited the state in 2017 due to regulatory requirements in Hawaii, but re-entered the Hawaii market with new regulations on July 1, 2024 that removed the currency transmission license required for digital currency activities. Faryar Shirzad, chief policy officer at Coinbase, said the move reflects a global trend towards clearer regulation of cryptocurrencies. Coinbase ha...

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2024-08-16 06:51:38
Coinbase starts offering cryptocurrency services in Hawaii

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has started offering crypto services in Hawaii, and local residents can now buy, sell, and manage their cryptocurrencies on Coinbase, in addition to using the exchange to pledge assets and send money internationally.

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2024-08-14 00:12:57
Shares in Hawaii Electric widened their gains to 27 per cent after trading, as the company tentatively agreed to pay more than $4 billion to settle hundreds of lawsuits related to the Maui wildfires, people familiar with the matter said.

Shares in Hawaii Electric widened their gains to 27 per cent after trading, as the company tentatively agreed to pay more than $4 billion to settle hundreds of lawsuits related to the Maui wildfires, people familiar with the matter said.

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2024-07-19 05:13:57
Robinhood Crypto Trading Service Expands to Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands

Robinhood announced that its cryptocurrency trading service is now available in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Users can now trade cryptocurrencies through the Robinhood platform in these regions.

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2024-07-02 20:09:52
Hawaii completes regulatory sandbox, cryptocurrency firms no longer need state currency transfer licenses

The Hawaii State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs and the Hawaii Technology Development Corporation (HTDC) issued an announcement Friday to remind the public that its regulatory sandbox, the Digital Currency Innovation Lab (DCIL), has ended on June 30. Cryptocurrency companies will no longer need a money transfer license issued by the state of Hawaii to conduct business in the state. However, they must comply with federal regulations. DCIL is a two-year pilot program in Hawaii establi...

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2024-07-01 09:27:10