Cboe seeks to preserve dormant crypto exchange as CFTC grants temporary relief
The filing suggests Cboe is preserving flexibility around its regulated crypto exchange infrastructure despite reduced activity.
The filing suggests Cboe is preserving flexibility around its regulated crypto exchange infrastructure despite reduced activity.
The company published exchange messages, launched a 200,000 USDC bounty, and announced goodwill payments after EDGE collapsed within hours.
LayerZero is pushing deeper into tokenized finance and settlement infrastructure while security debates intensify across the interoperability sector.
A House of Lords report criticized parts of the UK's proposed stablecoin framework and warned innovation could move overseas.
The analytics platform questioned wallet concentration and exchange flows surrounding LAB's rally while the project highlighted ecosystem-funded buybacks.
Mashinsky argued improving creditor recoveries and the SEC’s handling of Gemini Earn undermine the narrative surrounding Celsius's collapse.
The controversy has reignited broader questions about governance and rule interpretation in crypto prediction markets.
Developers said no funds were lost and privacy remains intact, but Orchard transactions were temporarily suspended during the upgrade rollout.
The Ethereum co-founder argued current DeFi systems rely too heavily on liquidations and centralized stablecoin infrastructure.
The filing upgrades arrive shortly after the CFTC approved the first regulated Bitcoin perpetual futures contract in the U.S.
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