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Share link:In this post: Adrienne Harris will leave New York’s Department of Financial Services in October 2025. Governor Kathy Hochul named Kaitlin Asrow as Acting Superintendent starting October 18. Harris recovered $725 million for New Yorkers and expanded DFS oversight of crypto and finance.
Share link:In this post: Turkey plans to expand Masak’s powers to monitor and restrict crypto accounts. The government is targeting “rented accounts” and requiring all crypto platforms to register locally. Citizens are turning to Bitcoin and stablecoins as the lira loses value.

Share link:In this post: Vanguard is considering letting its 50 million clients trade Bitcoin and Ether ETFs. New CEO Salim Ramji from BlackRock is more open to crypto than his predecessors. Bitcoin ETFs hold $142B with BlackRock’s IBIT at $84B and ETHA at $15B.

Share link:In this post: Michael Saylor said on Bloomberg TV he is not worried about Strategy’s shrinking premium despite a 20% stock drop since June. Strategy holds about $73 billion in Bitcoin and now trades at 1.46 times its holdings after previously doubling them. The company plans to retire all convertible notes within four years and move to preferred stock while smaller rivals struggle with liquidity.

Share link:In this post: The CSI 300 Index is forecast to rise only 1.2% by December after a 17% gain this year, signaling a slowdown. China’s rally has been driven by AI and tech stocks but analysts warn valuations are overcrowded. Zijin Gold raised $3.2 billion in Hong Kong’s largest IPO since May, attracting major global investors.

Share link:In this post: The SEC Chairman, Atkins, says that crypto is the top priority as the US SEC and CFTC align their policies. The SEC and CFTC are working together to clarify rules. New crypto regulations, like for asset tokenization, will take time.

Share link:In this post: ICE led a raid on the Lonestar Dream bitcoin mining site in Pyote, Texas targeting a Bitmain-linked ASIC repair center. Agents from ICE, FBI, HSI, DPS and CBP took part in the operation with helicopters and armed teams. Around 12 or 13 ADW Tech workers, mostly Chinese nationals with expired visas, were detained.


