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SAND Token to be Listed on Japanese Crypto Exchange bitFlyer

Web3 & Enterprise·June 07, 2023, 4:00 AM

Japanese crypto exchange bitFlyer has recently announced its plans to list The Sandbox (SAND) on its trading platform, making it the 22nd crypto asset to be available on bitFlyer. Specific details are yet to be announced. This move reflects bitFlyer’s commitment to expanding its offering and providing customers with more investment options and opportunities in the realm of Web3.

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Global presence

Founded in 2014 with a mission to simplify the world through blockchain technology, bitFlyer has taken its crypto asset trading business to the global stage. Its expansion includes sister companies bitFlyer USA and bitFlyer Europe, which have allowed the exchange to extend its reach beyond Japan.

 

Blockchain-powered metaverse

The Sandbox is a metaverse platform that harnesses the power of blockchain technology, empowering users to create and possess digital content using the platform’s tools. Moreover, The Sandbox features virtual land called LAND, which is regularly utilized by companies for hosting events and various other activities. At the heart of this ecosystem lies the SAND token, which enables users to trade user-generated content, participate in governance by voting, and engage in staking.

 

Attention in East Asia

Notably, The Sandbox has been generating significant attention in East Asia. Last month, the metaverse platform initiated an event titled “Hallyu Rising,” collaborating with renowned Korean brand partners, including automaker Renault Korea. As part of this event, Renault Korea launched the Renault Korea Hub within The Sandbox’s environment. This hub gives car enthusiasts a unique chance to design their own vehicles and enjoy exclusive experiences. The event also included a land sale, offering users the chance to acquire LAND adjacent to the Korean brands, thereby encouraging more active user engagement.

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Apr 17, 2025

OKX relaunches in the United States

Global crypto exchange platform OKX has announced that it has relaunched its exchange services and Web3 wallet within the U.S. market. In a press release published on April 15, the company said that customers can now access the platform in the United States, “with existing customers migrating seamlessly and new customers gradually gaining access ahead of a full nationwide launch.”Photo by Danny Burke on UnsplashOnboarding OKCoin usersIn terms of existing customers, the company is referring to users of OKCoin, the former name of OKX, who will now be onboarded onto the newly launched OKX exchange service. The Seychelles-based company, which was originally founded and operated in China, has established its U.S. headquarters in San Jose, California. The company has appointed Roshan Robert, formerly an executive at Morgan Stanley and Barclays, as its U.S. CEO. Commenting on the U.S. market relaunch, Robert stated: "With the US advancing crypto regulatory clarity, we see tremendous opportunities to build trust and deliver secure, compliant digital asset solutions.” Inflection pointIn a blog post published to the firm’s website, Robert said that he had been watching the development of the industry since its earliest days, but that he thinks that the crypto sector has now reached “a critical inflection point.” He added that more so than ever before, the crypto sector is currently interacting more directly with traditional finance and capital markets.  Referring directly to what platform users can expect from the relaunched service in the U.S., the OKX U.S. CEO said that the firm plans on rolling out new features throughout the year as part of its vision to build a crypto super app. Rollout of the platform’s services in the U.S. will be carried out on a phased basis. The firm also intends to offer integrations with local banks, together with full support for major assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC and USDT.The OKX Wallet will be made available to U.S. users, supporting a range of digital assets across 130 blockchain networks. The wallet will enable users to access a number of Web3 dApps, facilitate the movement of digital assets between blockchain networks and include a number of tools to assist platform users with their trading activities. Entering a ‘new era’It’s likely that a change towards a more positive outlook where the crypto sector is concerned at government and regulatory levels in the U.S., together with a settlement reached with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), has influenced OKX in relaunching its service stateside.  The DOJ had opened an investigation into the company on the basis of allegations that it was operating a money-transmitting business on an unlicensed basis. In its settlement, the company paid fines and penalties totaling $500 million. With that settlement behind it and a more enlightened climate for digital assets having emerged in the U.S., OKX described the service relaunch as “a new era for OKX in the U.S.”Yves La Rose, CEO of Web3 banking project, the Vaulta Foundation, said that OKX’s U.S. expansion is a signal, indicating that “a new era of compliant, wallet-led Web3 innovation is underway.” Diana Pires, an executive at crypto payments firm Beam, expressed a similar take, stating on X that OKX was relaunching “because the world’s largest economy is finally ready for crypto,” adding that “the floodgates are now open for international crypto companies.”

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Genesis Ordered to Comply with Subpoena in Terraform Labs Case

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