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Whale Stakes $86.8M in ETH Amid Soaring Staking Demand
Whale Stakes $86.8M in ETH Amid Soaring Staking Demand

A crypto whale staked $86.8M in ETH, signaling rising Ethereum staking demand and growing investor confidence.Why Ethereum Staking Demand Is SurgingWhat This Means for the Market

Coinomedia·2025/09/10 09:39
Namecheap Accepts Bitcoin in $2M Domain Sale
Namecheap Accepts Bitcoin in $2M Domain Sale

Namecheap just closed a $2 million domain sale in Bitcoin, marking a major move for crypto adoption.Mainstream Companies Are Warming Up to CryptoThe Bigger Picture: Bitcoin Is Becoming Real Money

Coinomedia·2025/09/10 09:39
SEC Targets Chinese Pump-and-Dump Links in US Firms
SEC Targets Chinese Pump-and-Dump Links in US Firms

SEC cracks down on US firms linked to Chinese pump-and-dump schemes in latest move to fight cross-border securities fraud.Targeting the EnablersA Signal to Markets and Regulators

Coinomedia·2025/09/10 09:39
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The "transition period" for crypto services in France will end on July 1, 2026.
The French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) reminds that, according to the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), digital asset service providers operating in France must obtain authorization as crypto-asset service providers under MiCA no later than July 1, 2026, or they will not be allowed to continue providing services. Those who continue to operate without authorization will face up to two years in prison and a fine of 30,000 euros. The AMF may publish a blacklist and block related websites.
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Bostic: Fluctuations in employment data prompt the Federal Reserve to remain cautious
According to ChainCatcher, citing Jinse Finance, Federal Reserve Chairman Bostic stated that the volatility in employment data is another reason for the Fed to remain cautious.
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The Federal Reserve reverse repo operation accepted $1.306 billion
The Federal Reserve accepted a total of $130.6 million from 10 counterparties in its fixed-rate reverse repurchase operations.
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