1. NASDAQ withdraws the application for Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETF options. 2. 701 new funds disclosed in the latest 13F report
NASDAQ withdraws applications for Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETF options, while 701 new funds disclose holdings of spot Bitcoin ETF in 13F reports. Donald Trump Jr. launches a new project Telegram channel, with JPMorgan warning that stablecoin regulation could impact Tether. Institutional Bitcoin ETF holders increase their Bitcoin holdings, and a South Korean pension fund gains Bitcoin exposure through the acquisition of MicroStrategy stocks. Mining companies raise $2.2 billion after Bitcoin halving, with mining profits in the U.S. declining in July. Analysis suggests that the market value of tokenized government bonds will increase to $2.66 billion, and CryptoQuant expects Bitcoin to rise in the fourth quarter
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NASDAQ withdraws the application for Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETF options.
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701 new funds disclosed the holding of spot Bitcoin ETF in the latest 13F report, with the total number of holders approaching 1950.
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Donald Trump Jr. opens a Telegram channel "The DeFiant Ones" for new crypto projects.
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JP Morgan: Regulatory oversight of stablecoins may pose a significant challenge to Tether's market dominance.
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JP Morgan: The growth in stablecoin supply has not eroded the market share of cryptocurrencies.
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Two-thirds of institutional Bitcoin ETF holders increased their holdings or bought in the second quarter.
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The National Pension Fund of South Korea increases indirect exposure to Bitcoin through the acquisition of MicroStrategy stocks.
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After the halving of Bitcoin, listed mining companies collectively raised $2.2 billion to address cash flow constraints.
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Jefferies: Profit from Bitcoin mining for US-listed mining companies decreased in July.
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Analysis: The market value of tokenized US Treasury bonds is expected to reach $2.66 billion by the end of 2024.
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CryptoQuant executives expect Bitcoin to see an uptrend in the fourth quarter.
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Ta Kung Pao: In the future, the vast majority of RWA transactions in Hong Kong will be completed using compliant Hong Kong dollar stablecoins as the carrier.
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Forbes reporter: Due to the absence of the Harris team at the "Crypto4Harris" event, the industry still holds a skeptical attitude towards their stance on crypto