Solana ETFs have gained approval in both the United States and Hong Kong and now join the ranks of cryptocurrencies with exchange-traded products.
Nordea has decided to give its customers the opportunity to trade a crypto-related product developed by CoinShares through the bank's channels.
Ace Digital AS has acquired 100% of Ace Funds AS. The plan is to launch a NOK 5 million Bitcoin Treasury Company Fund for professional investors.
On September 19th, DNB hosted the first Digital Asset Summit, a groundbreaking event exploring the future of finance.
The stablecoin market reached over $300 billion in early October 2025, with 47% growth so far this year.
The global financial network SWIFT and more than 30 leading banks are collaborating on a blockchain-based ledger for payments and digitization.
Bybit is expanding its European presence through a series of VIP events in the Nordic region, with partners and traders.
At the European Blockchain Convention in Barcelona, Firi Denmark’s Country Manager Karina Rothoff Brix spoke with Kaupr’s Morten Myrstad about MiCA.
Safello has signed a cooperation agreement with Fragbite Group AB, a Swedish gaming and e-sports company listed on Nasdaq First North.
Bitcoin-backed credit is becoming the bridge between the crypto market and traditional finance, argues Andre H. Johnsen, CEO of Norlend
The Danish challenger bank Lunar is the first Nordic bank to obtain a MICA license for crypto services.
Thuc Hoang, who leads Firi, says that traditional finance and decentralized finance will coexist
Why is it so hard to tax crypto? With the MinKrypto service, Henrik Bø and two co-founders will make crypto tax calculation easier.
I dag er fristen for å gjøre skattemeldingen, inkludert rapportering av din kryptoskatt. Med mindre du har søkt om utsettelse.
Ahead of Wednesday's live event “Your Crypto Tax”, we've created a guide for you.
The learning platform Kryptoskolen and the Nordic media company within web3, Kaupr, have partnered to increase and improve knowledge about crypto.
Nordic crypto companies expect that the growth in the number of crypto owners in the Nordic countries will continue.
According to a recent survey, 9.6% of the adult population in the Nordic countries own cryptocurrency. This equates to 2.18 million people.