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The great high-tech shift: Israel’s startups grow, but not necessarily in Israel
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Bitcoin mutual funds debut in Israel as regulators tread carefully
31.12.24
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Viki Auslender
A year after the US, Israel approves crypto funds while ramping up tax enforcement and regulatory frameworks.
Israeli Crypto Exchange Can Keep its Bank Account, Supreme Court Rules
04.06.19
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Meir Orbach
In 2015, Israel-based Bank Leumi placed restrictions on the account of Bits of Gold, prompting the exchange to appeal to the courts
Israel on Track to Become a Crypto-Powerhouse, Says Attorney
04.02.18
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Amir Rosenbaum
Regulatory uncertainties slow the development of the local hub, says local law firm partner