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Google Play to Enforce Licensing Rules for Custodial Crypto Wallets in 15+ Regions Starting October 29
Google Play will require crypto wallet apps to get licensed in the US, EU, and 13 more regions from October 29. The new policy only applies to custodial wallets and does not affect non-custodial crypto wallet apps. Developers must follow local laws and meet financial rules to keep their crypto apps on the Play Store. Google Play has updated its policy to demand proper licensing needed by crypto wallet providers in more than 15 jurisdictions. Thi…


Google Requires Crypto App Licenses in 15 Regions as FBI Warns of $9.9M Scam Losses
Google said it's implementing a new policy requiring developers of cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets to obtain government licenses before publishing apps in 15 jurisdictions in order to "ensure a safe and compliant ecosystem for users." The policy applies to markets like Bahrain, Canada, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, the Philippines, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Thailand,
Google Play’s New Crypto Wallet Policy Puts Independent Developers at Risk
Google Play Store now requires crypto wallet developers in 15 jurisdictions to get licensed before app publishing. Rules apply to both custodial and non-custodial wallets, creating steep compliance barriers. The move is seen as platform-driven enforcement rather than law-driven regulation. Google Play Store has rolled out a new rule that will change how cryptocurrency wallet apps reach users. Developers in 15 regions, including the United States…
Google is Banning Several Crypto Wallet Apps In the US and EU
The post Google is Banning Several Crypto Wallet Apps In the US and EU appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Google Play updated sweeping new policy changes, banning wallet apps unless they meet local regulatory compliance. The Roman Storm case might be very relevant to this crackdown. Impacted regions include the US, EU, UK, Canada, Switzerland, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, South Africa, Bahrain, the UAE, and Israel. In…
Google Play Store Clears the Air: Non-Custodial Wallets Will Not Be Banned - Coin Surges
What was likely an honest mistake in a seemingly innocuous Google Play Store policy update in July, caused an uproar in the crypto community. No Ban for Non-Custodial Wallets in the Google Play Store In an unusual move, Google owned up to accidentally banning all non-custodial crypto wallets from the Google Play Store and promised […] Read Entire Article The post Google Play Store Clears the Air: Non-Custodial Wallets Will Not Be Banned appeared…
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