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Relaunched Luno grows its digital assets management in Malaysia By Digital News Asia April 21, 2021
Luno reached 588,994 verified users in Malaysia
Globally, achieved 7 million customers with claimed US$8.23 billion transacted
DIGITAL asset exchange Luno has claimed to manage more than US$242 million (RM1 billion) of digital assets in Malaysia, a milestone achieved in less than two years.
This comes after being relaunched in 2019 as the country’s first Securities Commission-approved digital asset exchange, the company said in a statement.
[RM1 = US$0.242]
Luno Malaysia’s digital assets under management comprises four approved cryptocurrencies Bitcoin (BTC), 62%; Ethereum (ETH), 23%; Ripple (XRP), 10%; and Litecoin (LTC), 5%.
The Straits Times
Most of 40kg haul - including other drugs - found in 22-year-old Malaysian man s home
Among the drugs seized by the Central Narcotics Bureau were pink Ecstasy pills shaped like Hello Kitty. CNB said it seized about 23.6kg of cannabis and 16.5kg of heroin - the largest since 1996 and 2001, respectively.PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
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