JustIn: Crypto lender Nexo will exit United States as it meets dead end
The company is shutting down operations after failed talks with the US regulators
The year continues to be a troubled one for crypto lending platforms. Nexo – a UK-based crypto lender – is the latest one to hit the headlines. The company announced today that it will be bringing an end to its services in the United States over the coming months. The company cited the reason as failed talks with the United States regulatory bodies.
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