Chainlink Nears 900,000 Holder Addresses As LINK Leaves Exchanges
Chainlink holder addresses are reportedly approaching 900,000 while LINK outflows from centralized exchanges increase.
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Australia’s crypto travel rule starts July 1, forcing exchanges to collect sender and receiver data on virtual asset transfers.
Read full articleChainlink holder addresses are reportedly approaching 900,000 while LINK outflows from centralized exchanges increase.
Self-custody means holding your own keys instead of trusting an exchange to hold them for you. After FTX, Celsius, and Mt. Gox, the case is obvious. Yet most people still leave their crypto on a platform. Here is why, and…
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