Bybit, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has recently entered into a strategic partnership with the Nordic Blockchain Association (NBA). It is not known whether this also implies a more concrete bet towards Nordic crypto customers.
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“We are excited to partner with the Nordic Blockchain Association. This collaboration is in line with our commitment to supporting the growth of blockchain ecosystems around the world. We look forward to contributing to the region's innovation and development,” said Helen Liu, COO of Bybit, in a press release.
“We are delighted that such a large and important international company like Bybit has joined the Nordic Blockchain Association as a member. This shows once again that the Nordic region has an important role to play in the global blockchain ecosystem,” says Jakob Mikkel Hansen, CEO of Nordic Blockchain Association, which in the Nordic countries is particularly known for its annual blockchain conference in Copenhagen.
It is not clear from the press release whether the collaboration also signals a larger and more concrete venture towards Nordic crypto customers. Bybit was originally established in Singapore in 2018, but in 2022 moved its international headquarters to Dubai. Here's what the company got in the fall license as a VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider). This summer, the company pulled out of the French market after increased pressure from French regulators. The Austrian Newspaper DerStandard printer that Bybit is on its way to making Vienna and Austria its European headquarters. This fall, Bybit has also obtained a VASP license in Kasaksthan, while the company has stepped in as a sponsor for several crypto events in Switzerland.
In a press release from Bybit, the collaboration aims to strengthen ties within the regional ecosystem, while fostering international partnerships that will drive innovation and growth across industry.
The partnership comes at a time when the Nordic Blockchain Association (NBC) continues its work to build a cohesive and vibrant blockchain community in the region. Central to the new collaboration is the upcoming Nordic Blockchain Conference 2025, which will take place in Copenhagen next summer.
Bybit, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges by trading volume, has recently entered into a strategic partnership with the Nordic Blockchain Association (NBA). It is not known whether, or to what extent, this also involves a more concrete focus on Nordic crypto customers.
“We are excited to collaborate with the Nordic Blockchain Association. This partnership aligns with our commitment to supporting the growth of blockchain ecosystems worldwide. We look forward to contributing to the region's innovation and development,” said Helen Liu, COO of Bybit, in a press release.
“We are delighted that such a significant international company like Bybit has joined the Nordic Blockchain Association as a member. This once again demonstrates that the Nordic region has an important role to play in the global blockchain ecosystem,” said Jakob Mikkel Hansen, CEO of the Nordic Blockchain Association, known in the Nordics for its annual blockchain conference in Copenhagen.
The press release does not specify whether the collaboration also signals a broader and more specific focus on Nordic crypto customers. Bybit was originally established in Singapore in 2018 but relocated its international headquarters to Dubai in 2022. Tato, the company obtained a license as a VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider) here. This summer, the company withdrew from the French market following increased pressure from the French regulatory authorities. The Austrian newspaper Standard reports that Bybit is on its way to make Vienna and Austria its European headquarters. Dit, Bybit also obtains a VASP license in Kazakhstan, while the company has sponsored several crypto events in Switzerland.
According to the Bybit press release, the partnership aims to strengthen ties within the regional ecosystem while promoting international partnerships that will drive innovation and growth across the industry. A partnership comes at a time when the Nordic Blockchain Association (NBC) continues its efforts to build a cohesive and vibrant blockchain community in the region. Central to the new collaboration is the upcoming Nordic Blockchain Conference 2025, scheduled to take place in Copenhagen next summer.
Bybit, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has recently entered into a strategic partnership with the Nordic Blockchain Association (NBA). It is not known whether this also implies a more concrete bet towards Nordic crypto customers.
Scroll down to read the English Version
“We are excited to partner with the Nordic Blockchain Association. This collaboration is in line with our commitment to supporting the growth of blockchain ecosystems around the world. We look forward to contributing to the region's innovation and development,” said Helen Liu, COO of Bybit, in a press release.
“We are delighted that such a large and important international company like Bybit has joined the Nordic Blockchain Association as a member. This shows once again that the Nordic region has an important role to play in the global blockchain ecosystem,” says Jakob Mikkel Hansen, CEO of Nordic Blockchain Association, which in the Nordic countries is particularly known for its annual blockchain conference in Copenhagen.
It is not clear from the press release whether the collaboration also signals a larger and more concrete venture towards Nordic crypto customers. Bybit was originally established in Singapore in 2018, but in 2022 moved its international headquarters to Dubai. Here's what the company got in the fall license as a VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider). This summer, the company pulled out of the French market after increased pressure from French regulators. The Austrian Newspaper DerStandard printer that Bybit is on its way to making Vienna and Austria its European headquarters. This fall, Bybit has also obtained a VASP license in Kasaksthan, while the company has stepped in as a sponsor for several crypto events in Switzerland.
In a press release from Bybit, the collaboration aims to strengthen ties within the regional ecosystem, while fostering international partnerships that will drive innovation and growth across industry.
The partnership comes at a time when the Nordic Blockchain Association (NBC) continues its work to build a cohesive and vibrant blockchain community in the region. Central to the new collaboration is the upcoming Nordic Blockchain Conference 2025, which will take place in Copenhagen next summer.
Bybit, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges by trading volume, has recently entered into a strategic partnership with the Nordic Blockchain Association (NBA). It is not known whether, or to what extent, this also involves a more concrete focus on Nordic crypto customers.
“We are excited to collaborate with the Nordic Blockchain Association. This partnership aligns with our commitment to supporting the growth of blockchain ecosystems worldwide. We look forward to contributing to the region's innovation and development,” said Helen Liu, COO of Bybit, in a press release.
“We are delighted that such a significant international company like Bybit has joined the Nordic Blockchain Association as a member. This once again demonstrates that the Nordic region has an important role to play in the global blockchain ecosystem,” said Jakob Mikkel Hansen, CEO of the Nordic Blockchain Association, known in the Nordics for its annual blockchain conference in Copenhagen.
The press release does not specify whether the collaboration also signals a broader and more specific focus on Nordic crypto customers. Bybit was originally established in Singapore in 2018 but relocated its international headquarters to Dubai in 2022. Tato, the company obtained a license as a VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider) here. This summer, the company withdrew from the French market following increased pressure from the French regulatory authorities. The Austrian newspaper Standard reports that Bybit is on its way to make Vienna and Austria its European headquarters. Dit, Bybit also obtains a VASP license in Kazakhstan, while the company has sponsored several crypto events in Switzerland.
According to the Bybit press release, the partnership aims to strengthen ties within the regional ecosystem while promoting international partnerships that will drive innovation and growth across the industry. A partnership comes at a time when the Nordic Blockchain Association (NBC) continues its efforts to build a cohesive and vibrant blockchain community in the region. Central to the new collaboration is the upcoming Nordic Blockchain Conference 2025, scheduled to take place in Copenhagen next summer.