1. The US Department of the Treasury released a financial inclusion strategy, mentioning cryptocurrencies only once, sparking a comparison with the Vice President's election stance. 2. Florida, USA
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has released a financial inclusion strategy mentioning cryptocurrencies, sparking a contrast with the vice president's election stance. The CFO of Florida proposes using Bitcoin to diversify the pension fund. Bitcoin breaks through $70,000, Gemini obtains a license in Singapore, and Crypto.com surpasses Coinbase. Matrixport predicts a year-end rebound for Bitcoin, while a Bitfinex analyst says it will face a "perfect storm." A Hong Kong judge rules in favor of the plaintiff in the JPEX case, with a 60.7% increase in cryptocurrency inflows in Brazil. The White House thanks the Nigerian president for releasing the Binance executive, while Canadians hold a cautious attitude towards the digital Canadian dollar. BlackRock's spot Bitcoin ETF trading volume hits a six-month high
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The US Department of the Treasury released a financial inclusion strategy, mentioning cryptocurrency only once, sparking a contrast with the vice presidential candidate's stance.
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The CFO of Florida proposed using Bitcoin to diversify the state's pension fund.
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QCP Capital: Bitcoin broke through $70,000 for the first time in over 7 months due to various factors.
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Gemini received provisional approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore for a "major payment institution" license.
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Crypto.com surpasses Coinbase to become the leader in North American cryptocurrency trading.
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Matrixport: Spot ETF demand may drive a year-end Bitcoin rebound due to the US election.
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Bitfinex analyst: Bitcoin is poised for a "perfect storm," with the potential to reach a new all-time high in November.
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Hong Kong Monetary Authority: JPMorgan, R3, and WeBank join the Ensemble project architecture working group.
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A Hong Kong judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the JPEX case, awarding 240,000 USDT or HKD 1.85 million, stating that accepting cryptocurrency is considered "property."
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Cryptocurrency inflows into Brazil in the first 9 months of this year increased by 60.7%.
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Opinion: Tether's unlocking amount is several times the average daily trading volume, which may lead to increased volatility.
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The White House: Biden thanks the Nigerian president for releasing Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan.
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Canadian banks find that Canadians are cautious about adopting a digital Canadian dollar.
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BlackRock's spot Bitcoin ETF had a trading volume of $3.3 billion yesterday, the highest in 6 months