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Share link:In this post: The White House has withdrawn Brian Quintenz’s nomination to lead the CFTC. The CFTC plays a key role in regulating the $4 trillion cryptocurrency market. New candidates being considered include Michael Selig, Tyler Williams, Josh Sterling, and Jill Sommers.
Share link:In this post: Ripple CTO David “JoelKatz” Schwartz is stepping back from daily duties but will stay on the board as CTO Emeritus. XRP’s price rose about 1.4% to $2.87 after the announcement. Ripple won its lawsuit against the SEC, surprising critics like Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz.
Share link:In this post: The BoE wants to lower the UK’s high inflation without hurting jobs. Officials have warned that high inflation is altering how people spend their money. The BoE kept interest rates at 4% and may not change them until next year.

Share link:In this post: The ECB is pushing to ban multi-issuance stablecoins. Officials warn dollar-backed stablecoins could threaten Europe’s financial stability. The rules are unclear, leaving uncertainty for EU regulators and firms like Circle and Paxos.

Share link:In this post: Stripe has introduced the Open Issuance tool into its platform to help businesses leverage artificial intelligence and stablecoins to grow their revenue. The firm stated that businesses can generate rewards for stablecoins they create on their platform and use the earnings from these rewards to incentivize their customers. Phantom has designed the first stablecoin issued via Open Issuance called CASH, with more stablecoins like mUSD and USDH expected soon.

Share link:In this post: SEC allows investment advisers to use chartered trust companies as crypto custodians. The no-action letter removes legal fog and treats trust companies as “banks” under federal law. Crypto industry leaders welcomed the decision since it brings clarity to the space.

Lien de partage:Dans cet article : Matt Hougan, DSI de Bitwise, soutient que les valorisations des cryptomonnaies sont logiques par rapport aux vastes marchés mondiaux qu'elles ciblent. Bitcoin est en concurrence avec l'or, tandis Ethereum et Solana ciblent les pièces stables, les actifs tokenisés et les paiements. La croissance explosive de Tether pourrait éventuellement en faire l’une des entreprises les plus rentables de l’histoire.

Lien de partage:Dans cet article : Les exportations de la Corée du Sud ont diminué de 6,1 % en septembre en raison des politiques tarifaires de l'administration Trump. Ce déclin suscite des inquiétudes pour l’économie, les exportations représentant plus de 40 % du PIB. La Corée du Sud a accepté de partager des données monétaires avec les États-Unis pour renforcer ses relations commerciales.

