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Malaysia’s securities regulator orders Bybit to halt operations

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December 30, 2024220 Views
Malaysia’s securities regulator orders Bybit to halt operations

Malaysia’s Securities Commission said that as of Dec. 27, Bybit had complied with its demands to disable its platforms in the country.

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