Singapore’s ousting of unlicensed firms was not a sudden move and it’s among several regions tightening licensing duties. Singapore’s latest order for unlicensed crypto firms to stop serving overseas customers marks the beginning of the end for regulatory loopholes in the blockchain industry. The May 30 directive from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) tells crypto firms and individuals offering services abroad to get licensed or get out. To some in the industry, it may look like Singapore is suddenly turning away from its crypto-friendly stance. But in reality, the city-state has remained consistent in its push for compliance. The move aligns with a global crackdown aimed at money laundering and terrorism financing. Read more
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Trump seems to recognize his official memecoin, down 85% from its all-time high, as a tool to measure public sentiment. United States President Donald Trump has signaled support for the idea that his official memecoin reflects public sentiment about his leadership. In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump shared a Newsmax article discussing how his official cryptocurrency token serves as a gauge of political momentum, echoing views shared by some crypto industry figures. While the president may recognize his memecoin as a success barometer, the token’s market performance paints a more sobering picture if it’s to be used as a sentiment gauge. Read more