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NFT Trading Marketplace Blur Announces Launch of Version 2 | Cryptocurrency Trends

John, Bitget Research
2023/07/06
NFT Trading Marketplace Blur Announces Launch of Version 2 | Cryptocurrency Trends

1. Mainstream Exchange Trends:

● Speaking at an AMA, Binance founder CZ tells the audience that the company had been affected by the negative news and that Binance would try to reduce the impact by scaling down involvement.
● Binance halts deposits and withdrawals on multichain-bridged tokens.
● The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) raids the Australian offices of Binance.
Mainstream Exchange Listings (CEX: Token — Time of Listing in UTC)

2. Cryptocurrency Trends:

● Fed minutes show that staff maintain their forecast of a "mild" recession in 2023. Almost all officials expect more rate hikes in 2023.
● NFT trading m arketplace Blur announces the launch of version V2 of the platform.
● Valkyrie filed a new 19b-4 on July 5 after filing a spot bitcoin ETF application with the SEC on June 21, with updates including the designation of Coinbase as a surveillance-sharing partner.
● Pendle Finance, a core developer of the DeFi yield marketplace, stated that Pendle will be deployed on the BNB Chain.
● Sasha Ivanov, founder of Waves, announces on social media that he will start buying back XTN on July 6.
● South China Securities becomes one of the first financial institutions to be licensed by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) after the Virtual Asset Service Providers Licensing Regime came into effect.

3. Financing Trends:

Blockchain startup Web3Go raises US$4M in seed round funding. Binance Labs led the investment.
● Fintech company Bequest Finance raises US$2.75 million in funding led by Nyca Partners.

4. Regulatory Trends:

● The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) appoints Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong as Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Investment Strategies Committee (ISC) of GIC.
● The UK Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill, which was recently passed in the House of Lords, enables law enforcement agencies to seize and freeze crypto used for criminal purposes.
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