Crypto Exchange OKX Withdraws Hong Kong License Application

The exchange’s action follows that of Huobi Hong Kong and several other applicants earlier this month.Source

First Mover Americas: Crypto Extends Slide Despite SEC Ether ETF Filings Approval

The latest price moves in bitcoin (BTC) and crypto markets in context for May 24 2024. First Mover is CoinDesk’s daily newsletter that contextualizes the latest actions in the crypto markets.Source

Bitcoin, Ether Rally Cools Following U.S. Ether ETF Listing Approval

One trader said ether’s sell-off on positive news is a typical speculator’s “buy the rumours, sell the facts” reaction.Source

Binance Money Laundering Trial in Nigeria Pushed to June 20 Due to Executive’s Illness

Binance’s head of financial crimes compliance Tigran Gambaryan is seriously ill, his lawyers said.Source

Kabosu, Dog Who Inspired Dogecoin And Shiba Inu, Is No More

A farewell party for the popular dog will be held on Sunday in a Narita city park.Source

Wild Bitcoin, Ether Price Swings Amid Spot ETH ETF Decision Triggers $350M Liquidations

U.S. regulators approved listing spot ETH ETFs but have not yet cleared to trade.Source

Wild Bitcoin, Ether Price Swings Amid Spot ETH ETF Decision Trigger $350M Liquidations

U.S. regulators approved listing spot ETH ETFs but have not yet cleared to trade.Source

Ether ETFs Clear Major Hurdle, Though SEC Hasn’t Cleared Them for Trading Yet

The Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) on Thursday approved 19b-4 forms filed by issuers looking to launch a spot ether exchange-traded fund (ETF), marking a key step forward in bringing the fund on the market.Source

U.S. House Passes Bill Banning Federal Reserve From Issuing a CBDC

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U.S. Supreme Court Loss for Coinbase Leaves Company with Mixed Record

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Coinbase Inc. (COIN) in its dispute over which legal agreement should hold sway when parties are under two distinct contracts and the first of them calls for arbitration, finding the company’s case was “unpersuasive” and that the courts need to work those questions out when they arise.Source