1. The SEC supports the US Supreme Court's approval of a class action lawsuit accusing Nvidia of concealing cryptocurrency mining income. 2. Standard Chartered: Will use...
2024-10-07 02:46:47
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< Span class = "section-news" > 1. The SEC supports the US Supreme Court's approval of a class action lawsuit accusing Nvidia of concealing cryptocurrency mining income. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 2. Standard Chartered: Will use the Hong Kong Monetary Authority sandbox to launch a full-featured stablecoin with "one coin connecting different application scenarios". < br > < span class = "section-news" > 3. Liang Fengyi, Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission: 11 virtual asset platforms that are considered licensed are expected to be distributed by the end of the year. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 4. The total cryptocurrency market cap fell to $2.25 trillion. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 5. Cryptocurrency companies raised $823 million in financing in September. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 6. The UAE will exempt cryptocurrency transfers and conversions from VAT. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 7. U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna became the first Democrat to support the Bitcoin Reserve Act. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 8. Glassnode: There has been a "very modest" uptick in the bulls' tendency in the bitcoin perpetual futures market in recent weeks. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 9. Analyst: The current pullback is a necessary foundation for the expected parabolic movement of bitcoin. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 10. Coinbase will remove all unauthorized stablecoins from its European Union exchange by the end of the year. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 11. The Department of Justice has seized nearly $2.70 million in cryptocurrency linked to the North Korean hacking group Lazarus Group. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 12. CryptoQuant: Bitcoin long-term holders are reducing their positions, which recently fell from $19 billion to $12 billion.
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