Singapore is proposing rules to control cryptocurrency speculation in retail markets. Here’s the latest update

The Monetary Authority of Singapore stated on November 23, 2023 that the proposed regulations, informed by public feedback, outline business conduct and consumer access measures to mitigate potential harm. Singapore’s Payment Services Act, a regulatory framework governing payment services and the provision of crypto services to the public, became effective in January 2020. Subsequently, Singapore…

The biggest corporate fine in history – what’s next for BINANCE

What did we miss? We recently published an article “Overview of regulatory requirements for cryptocurrency companies in the U.S.” where, among other things, we touched on the legal uncertainty and regulatory risks associated with providing cryptocurrency services to US citizens, as on Tuesday 21 November 2023, the global crypto community was shocked by epochal news…

Migration Law

Migration, from a legal standpoint, encompasses the intricate journey of individuals relocating from one nation to another, driven by diverse motivations, including employment opportunities, educational pursuits, family reunions, or the quest for refuge. Navigating the multifaceted realm of migration law demands the wisdom of seasoned professionals to facilitate a seamless and prosperous transition. Manimama Offers:…

Altcoin season – how to recognize and earn

This is relevant even when we are talking about the main locomotive of the cryptocurrency market, which is BTC. Compared to this, smaller coins, which number in the hundreds on cryptocurrency exchanges, show even lower predictability. However, this does not repel, and often even attracts gold-seeking traders. It is such cryptocurrencies that are able to…

IT Park in Uzbekistan: A strategic location for digital development

The meaning of IT Park in Uzbekistan In July 2019, the first IT Park was opened in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.  IT Park is a complex of facilities, buildings and structures designed to launch and bring to market prospective startup projects, an extraterritorial free economic zone for IT companies, including integration with research and educational institutions.  According…

How to obtain an automatic residence permit or long-term resident status in Belgium

Third-country nationals, i.e. those who are not EU or EEA citizens, can reside and work in Belgium for more than 90 days within a 180-day period after obtaining, inter alia, an automatic residence permit or long-term resident status in Belgium. This article highlights the important aspects of obtaining these statuses, providing clear information on the…

How to obtain a fixed-term residence permit in Belgium

The advantages include the following: The residence permit, in addition to being an identity document, allows you to: Grounds for obtaining a permit The main grounds for obtaining a fixed-term residence permit are as follows: The procedure for obtaining a fixed-term residence permit First, a third-country national must apply for a D visa abroad at…