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Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Faces Potential Delay Due to This Clause
Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Faces Potential Delay Due to This Clause

Eleanor’s revelation exposes the power of 17 C.F.R. Section 201.431, allowing any SEC Commissioner to review staff-approved matters.

Cryptopotato·2024/01/10 05:52
Why is Bitcoin price volatile today?
Why is Bitcoin price volatile today?

Cointelegraph·2024/01/10 00:11
How much bitcoin might BlackRock buy for its spot ETF?
How much bitcoin might BlackRock buy for its spot ETF?

Spot bitcoin ETFs would officially bring some of Wall Street’s most powerful players to crypto

Blockworks·2024/01/09 23:40
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The largest long liquidation on Hyperliquid amounted to $36.4 million in SPCX, resulting in a loss of approximately $300,000.
BlockBeats News, June 13th - According to on-chain analyst Yu Jin, the largest long position on Hyperliquid has essentially closed out its SPCX long position, ultimately failing to make a profit and instead losing approximately $300,000.The address had accumulated a long position in SPCX worth about $36.4 million on Hyperliquid before SPCX was listed. The average entry price was $171.4. Following the SPCX listing, the price remained around that level without further upward movement. Over the past few hours, the address has been gradually closing out its position at an average price of $169.8, incurring a loss of about $300,000.
2026/06/12 23:20
Offshore Yuan Falls Against Dollar in New York Close
On Friday (June 12), at the New York close (Saturday, UTC+8 04:59), the offshore yuan (CNH) was quoted at 6.7636 against the dollar, down 1 point from Thursday's New York close, trading within a range of 6.7592 to 6.7692 during the day. This week, the offshore yuan has accumulated an increase of approximately 270 points, a rise of 0.40%.
2026/06/12 20:07
Iran's Foreign Minister: Services Related to the Strait of Hormuz Will Be Charged
On June 13, Iranian media reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian stated on the same day, while discussing the draft memorandum of understanding between Iran and the U.S., that services related to the Strait of Hormuz will incur charges. (Xinhua News Agency)
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