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Vivid increases available cryptocurrencies

News | Cryptocurrencies | 02 Jun 2021

Mobile banking app and digital investment platform Vivid has announced expanding its crypto offering by 40 more coins to a total of 50 tradable crypto assets. 

product upgrade, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Ethereum

Omnicom Media Group launches new end-to-end ecommerce arm

News | Ecommerce | 06 Oct 2020

US-based Omnicom Media Group (OMG) has launched Transact – an ecommerce arm that offers end-to-end consultancy and support for clients – in APAC.

 

Omnicom Media Group, OMG, transact, US, Singapore, ecommerce, end-to-end consultancy, Omni, APAC

SYNQA secures USD 80 mln in Series C

News | Cryptocurrencies | 23 Jun 2020

Thailand-based SYNQA, the parent company of OMG Network, has raised USD 80 million in a Series C funding round led by Siam Commercial Bank.

OMG Network, SYNQA, Thailand, Siam Commercial Bank, Japan, Toyota Financial Services, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking, SMBC Venture Capital, Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance

USD 49 mln in Ether stolen from Upbit

News | Cryptocurrencies | 02 Dec 2019

South Korea-based cryptocurrency exchange Upbit has confirmed the loss of cryptocurrency worth of USD 49 million.

cryptocurrency, exchange, Upbit, theft, ether, fraud, digital assets, transactions , wallets, South Korea

Bitmain purchases cryptocurrency index for market performance

News | Cryptocurrencies | 03 Dec 2018

Bitmain has launched a digital assets index, BCI, to provide institutional and retail investors with a transparent methodology to track cryptocurrencies trades.

Bitmain, cryptocurrency, coins, exchanges, regulations, trading volume, jurisdiction, China

Omise to raise USD 19 mln in cryptocurrency sale

News | Cryptocurrencies | 01 Jun 2017

Omise has announced plans to raise up to USD 19 million through the sale of its own coin called OMG, the short form for Omise Go.

Omise, payment gateway, ICO, cryptocurrency, Asia, alternative payment methods, credit cards, Omise Go