Nordea is now making CoinShares crypto ETPs available to retail customers, giving the bank’s clients regulated exposure to digital assets
Jack Dorsey’s payments company Block is sharpening its bitcoin strategy and wants to make bitcoin a more active part of users’ everyday economy
Kaupr is now launching Invest – a new universe for new and experienced investors looking to explore crypto and digital assets
In the first-ever Satoshi Nakamoto Annual Address, Thomas Eichenberger outlined how Bitcoin has moved from collectible to store of value and money
In her annual address on Thursday, Norway’s central bank governor rejected bitcoin as a means of payment, played down the importance of stablecoins
UNICEF is expanding its experimental CryptoFund beyond bitcoin and ether to also test stablecoins
Four leading crypto exchanges and platforms are partnering with Kaupr on Kaupr TV Live. BTCX, Bybit, Coinmotion and K33 all enter as seasonal partners
Despite the headwinds, Swedish GreenMerc is sticking to its ambition to become a modern, regulated niche bank bridging crypto and traditional finance
Crypto firm K33 more than doubled its revenues in 2025, reaching a total turnover of SEK 2.2 billion.
Norwegian-Danish Vipps MobilePay is joining forces with four other European mobile payment providers in a shared network
Norwegian Block Exchange AS (NBX) withdraws from bank-related discussions with Globitex Holding
Swedish Fintech company Klarna has launched KlarnaUSD — its first stablecoin.
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.