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一周预告 · 06-08 21:04
Weekly preview | The U.S. House of Representatives deliberates on the crypto market structure bill; U.S. May CPI data releasedIn the coming week from June 9, 2025 to June 15, 2025, there are other blockchain news that are worth your attention.
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OKX · 06-06 18:59
OKX Security Special Issue | PoR: Unlocking the Three-Level Trust: “Verifiability, Health, and Sufficient Payment”From the perspective of multi-scenario challenges, we can see how the evolution of proof of reserves can reform the crypto-financial system.
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曼昆区块链 · 06-06 16:44
Daily Economic News Interview with Bai Qin | From "Sandbox" to "License", Hong Kong takes action on stablecoin regulationStablecoins are moving from a “gray area” to a clearer and more systematic regulatory framework
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Techub News · 05-28 20:00
The logic behind Tether's resistance to EU regulation: Why MiCA regulations don't work?Tether believes that the regulation has serious flaws, covering financial risks, privacy issues, etc.
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EMC Labs · 05-27 08:52
The "stock, bond and currency" triple kill reappears, BTC has risen for 7 consecutive weeks to hit a record high, and the adjustment may end at any time (05.19~05.25)The Stablecoin Act is the second largest industry positive to date, second only to the approval of the BTC Spot ETF.
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PA一线 · 2 days ago
Revolut Lists Venice Token VVVVenice token (VVV) is now available on the European financial application Revolut and is open for trading to users in the EU and the UK.
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PA一线 · 06-12 14:13
EU cryptocurrency regulation is hampered by regulatory shortcomings in various countriesMiCA, the EU's first nationwide cryptocurrency regulation, aims to unify supervision, but differences in implementation among member states have led to loopholes for companies. The regulation requires service providers to obtain a license to operate legally in the EU, and must meet standards such as anti-money laundering, counter-terrorist financing, and IT security. After obtaining a license, they can operate in the entire EU market, prompting companies to seek authorization from "relaxed" member states. Crypto experts say that most MiCA license-issuing countries, such as Germany and the Netherlands, have high credibility in regulatory agencies, but countries such as Malta have been accused of hastily issuing licenses before the collective standards are formally implemented. The chairman of the French Financial Markets Authority said that some products entered the market with a MiCA "passport", but the approval was hasty. The EU securities regulator ESMA has launched a "peer review" of a member state.
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PA一线 · 06-09 20:55
Ethereum privacy proposal proposes a GDPR-compliant modular architectureEthereum community member Eugenio Reggianini proposed a privacy roadmap, suggesting that compatibility with the EU GDPR regulations be achieved through a modular architecture and multiple privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs).
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PA一线 · 06-06 17:18
Swiss government: has passed a bill allowing automatic exchange of crypto asset information with 74 partnersThe Swiss government announced that it has passed legislation to allow for the automatic exchange of information on crypto assets with 74 partners, including all EU member states, the United Kingdom, and most G20 countries except the United States and Saudi Arabia.
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PA一线 · 06-05 17:08
European Data Protection Board's latest draft guidelines could make Bitcoin illegal in the EUAlexandre Stachtchenko, chief strategy officer of French crypto exchange Paymium, warned that the latest draft guidelines of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) may make Bitcoin illegal in the EU. The draft treats blockchain public keys as personal data and requires them to be deleted under certain conditions, but the characteristics of blockchain technology make the data immutable.
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