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Coinfloor, the oldest operational cryptocurrency exchange in the U.K., has become the first company to secure a distributed ledger technology (DLT) license in Gibraltar.
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The London-based crypto exchange, which is backed by Transferwise founder Taavet Hinrikus and venture capital firm Passion Capital, is the first offshore company to gain recognition as a regulated entity under Gibraltarâs flagship legislation for cryptocurrencies and blockchain companies. Under the British overseas territoryâs regulatory framework, Coinfloor will be regulated as a DLT provider.
Obi Nwosu, the chief executive officer of Coinfloor, spoke favorably of Gibraltarâs licensing requirements and processes: âWhat impressed us was that this (legislation) was in the works for a long time. Itâs been well thought out, well considered. They are focusing on quality over quantity.â
Nwosu said the company was asked to show it could abide by ânine principlesâ to obtain the DLT license. The requirements included robust know-your-customer and anti-money laundering policies, in addition to strong cyber-security and custody procedures.
Coinfloor to Downsize Workforce
Earlier this month, it was reported that Coinfloor would lay off most of its roughly 40 employees, citing the prolonged cryptocurrency bear trend as the catalyst for the move. At the time, Nwosu said the company had witnessed âsignificant change in trade volume across the market,â adding: âCoinfloor is currently undergoing a business restructure to focus on our competitive advantages in the marketplace and to best serve our clients. As part of this restructure, we are making some staff changes and redundancies.â
Nwosu recently described the changes as a normal development. âItâs never desirable to make these changes, but itâs a natural part of the market cycle,â he said. âThe market has contracted and you should make appropriate changes to your teamââŠâitâs happening across this space.â
Do you think that Coinfloor will be the first of many cryptocurrency exchanges to seek licenses under Gibraltarâs DLT regulations? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!
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