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1Bitget Daily Morning Brief (October 22) | Japan’s Financial Services Agency Explores Allowing Banks to Hold and Trade Cryptocurrencies; Tether’s USDT Users Surpass 500 Million2Crypto Market Prediction: XRP Switches From Bullish to Bearish, Shiba Inu's (SHIB) Evil Zero Is Back, Who Pushed Bitcoin (BTC) Down From $110,000?3Ethereum ETFs lose $145 million as investors await inflation data

Massive XRP Liquidity Cluster Emerges Above $3.2 as Price Holds Key $2.38 Support
CryptoNewsNet·2025/10/23 02:39

Crypto ETF Boom: 155 Filings Across 35 Assets, Analyst Backs Index Funds
CryptoNewsNet·2025/10/23 02:39

Japan’s Soneium Bets Big: Sony, SBI, and Startale’s Bid to Build a Global Layer-2 Powerhouse
CryptoNewsNet·2025/10/23 02:39

Citi Gives “Buy” Rating to Strategy Amid Bitcoin Upside—Warns of High Volatility Risk
Cointribune·2025/10/23 02:33

Crypto Wallets Join Forces to Launch Global Phishing Defence Network
DeFi Planet·2025/10/23 02:30

Chainlink Labs Proposes On-chain Compliance Framework to U.S. Treasury
DeFi Planet·2025/10/23 02:30

Kadena Shuts Down Operations Amid Market Pressures, Blockchain to Remain Decentralized
DeFi Planet·2025/10/23 02:30

Asian Exchanges Crack Down on Crypto Treasury Listings as Market Momentum Fades
DeFi Planet·2025/10/23 02:30

What signals emerged from the latest Fintech conference held by the Federal Reserve?
The era of confrontation has ended, and the era of dialogue has begun.
深潮·2025/10/23 01:42
Flash
- 02:30The US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a net outflow of $101.39 million yesterday.According to Jinse Finance, monitored by TraderT, the net outflow of US spot Bitcoin ETFs reached $101.39 million yesterday.
- 02:30Decentralized exchange Bunni halts operations after suffering an $8.4 million hackJinse Finance reported that the decentralized exchange Bunni has announced it will cease operations due to a recent $8.4 million hack, which has left the platform facing a shortage of funds. Bunni posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, stating that it does not have sufficient resources to fund a secure relaunch. The team said: "The recent hack has stalled Bunni's development, and to achieve a secure restart, just the audit and monitoring costs alone would require an investment of $600,000 to $700,000—we simply do not have these funds." Bunni also added that resuming operations would require several months of business development work, a cost the project cannot bear. The team stated: "Therefore, we believe shutting down Bunni is the best option." The platform suffered a hack last month, resulting in a loss of $8.4 million. A subsequent analysis report showed that the attacker exploited a rounding error in the platform's smart contract withdrawal function to carry out the attack.
- 02:26U.S. Congress Bipartisan Talks on Cryptocurrency Legislation Focus on DeFi RegulationChainCatcher reported that Capitol Hill in the United States recently held a "Crypto Blitz" meeting, where both parties held roundtable discussions with industry leaders. David Sacks, the White House Crypto and AI Czar, stated that passing market structure legislation is the government's top priority this year. At the Democratic meeting, senators acknowledged that cryptocurrency provides opportunities for voters who are treated unfairly under the traditional banking system, but Arizona Senator Gallego warned industry leaders not to "become accomplices of the Republican Party" due to the DeFi proposal leak incident. The Republican meeting focused on how to define and regulate DeFi, suggesting that regulation should focus on intermediaries rather than protocols, and recommended that both parties and industry representatives review the bill line by line together. Senator Kennedy compared the legislative process to "the ups and downs of a heroin addict." Although both parties expressed a willingness to cooperate, the next specific steps remain unclear.