This week, Eoin Fitzgerald and Pete Townsend riff on the latest US regulatory crackdown in crypto markets, how NBA Top Shot on the Apple App Store is a leading indicator of our wider society’s digital asset adoption whether we realize it or not, trouble in Banking-as-a-Service land with Solaris, Nova Credit’s entry to the UK market, and Revolut’s Irish Trojan Horse.
Crypto markets on edge as U.S. regulatory crackdown on industry intensifies (CNBC, 14-Feb-23)
NBA Top Shot Will Let Users Buy NFTs via Apple, Android Mobile Apps (Decrypt (via Pet Berisha @ Sporting Crypto) 16-Feb-23)
Solaris Setback Spells Trouble For European Fintech Scene (Meaghan Johnson in Forbes, 15-Feb-23)
Nova Credit wins FCA authorisation (Finextra, 19-Jan-23)
Revolut rolls out credit cards in Ireland (Finextra, 20-Feb-23)
NatWest to buy workplace savings fintech Cushon for $174 mln (Reuters (via Lex Sokolin) 13-Feb-23)
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