South African Regulator Explains Why It Has Been Targeting Global Crypto Exch...

South African Regulator Explains Why It Has Been Targeting Global Crypto Exch...

Brandon Topham, the head of enforcement at South Africa’s financial sector regulator, has insisted that his organization has not issued warnings to some global exchanges because they deal in crypto. Rather, the warnings have been made because the exchanges are not registered to offer derivatives in the country. Exchanges Not Registered to Offer Derivative Products An official with the South African financial sector regulator, the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), has said his organization has been targeting global cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the country....


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