Singapore Seeks to Reduce Risks for Retail Crypto Investors With Restrictive ...

Singapore Seeks to Reduce Risks for Retail Crypto Investors With Restrictive ...

Financial authorities in Singapore have proposed new regulations designed to protect consumers from risks associated with cryptocurrency investment and trading. The measures, which also aim to expand regulations for stablecoins, will be discussed with the industry before their adoption. Singapore Prepares to Tighten Cryptocurrency Regulations, Limit Public Access to Digital Assets The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has put forward draft regulations that aim to restrict crypto trading for retail investors with the stated goal of reducing risks for consumers associated with....


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