Spot Ether ETFs approved, but Gary Gensler didn’t vote for them — Here’s why
Unlike the spot Bitcoin ETFs, which were approved via voting by a five-member committee, including SEC chief Gary Gensler, spot Ether ETFs were approved by the Trading and Markets Division of the SEC.
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The future of trust is onchain
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Initially owing creditors $4.2 million, Cryptopia’s liquidator Grant Thornton distributed at least $225 million in crypto to hack victims in December.

White House report takes aim at Bybit — and forgot about Deribit
The White House released its annual economic report on March 20, and it dedicated an entire section to digital assets. The authors should be commended for doing so. I largely agree with the report’s assessment that certain aspects of the digital asset ecosystem are causing problems for consumers, financial systems and the environment. However, as a…

Price analysis 7/21: BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, ADA, SOL, DOGE, MATIC, LTC, DOT
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Blockchain Non-Profit Trips Mailchimp and Youtube’s Anti-ICO Clause
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How Bitcoin whales make a splash in markets and move prices
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Vonage Co-Founder Launches Decentralized Videochat App to Battle Zoom
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