Group 1 - The SEC has approved three exchanges to expedite the listing process for exchange-traded products (ETPs) that hold physical commodities like Bitcoin and gold, aiming to enhance investor choice and promote innovation [1][2] - The U.S. Congress is advancing a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve bill, proposing the purchase of 1 million Bitcoins over the next five years, positioning Bitcoin alongside gold as a national strategic reserve asset [1][2] - The SEC has approved a universal listing standard for commodity-based trust shares, which includes digital assets, allowing eligible products to be listed without individual rule change applications [2][5] Group 2 - The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has issued guidance requiring banks to adopt blockchain analysis tools to combat illegal activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing [4][5] - The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) plans to include crypto asset companies in a comprehensive regulatory framework while exempting some traditional financial rules to better suit the crypto industry's characteristics [3] - Standard Chartered Bank, Qatar National Bank, and DMZ Finance have launched a regulated tokenized money market fund in the Dubai International Financial Centre [3] Group 3 - The supply of Bitcoin on centralized exchanges has reached a seven-year low, indicating significant institutional investment in Bitcoin [4] - Gemini's stock has fallen below its IPO price of $28, with a current market capitalization of $2.9 billion, following a significant drop in share price shortly after its market debut [4] - Bitfinex analysts report that Bitcoin has formed a new resistance level around $116,000, with potential catalysts needed for a price increase [5] Group 4 - The total open interest in BNB contracts has approached $2 billion, marking a new historical high, with Binance leading in contract volume [6]
每日数字货币动态汇总(2025-09-18)
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-09-18 07:03