May 25 News Express
1. British media: 61,000 Bitcoins in Qian Zhimin case may belong to British police and Home Office
2. Nano Labs founder: The withdrawal of VASP license application by leading exchanges is not a good thing for the development of Web3 in Hong Kong
3. Solana plans to release the full version of the Firedancer upgrade in 2025, with a “lite version” to be released before then
4. Bloomberg ETF Analyst: Ethereum Lacks an “Easily Understandable” Voice to Attract Baby Boomers to ETFs
5. HashKey Capital: Plans to communicate with regulators on the feasibility of issuing Ethereum spot ETFs and pledge products in Hong Kong
6. L2 network Karak TVL exceeds $100 million, with a seven-day increase of 11.31%
7. QCP Capital: ETH options trading volume reached 185 this week, but actual price performance was disappointing
8. Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission spokesperson: No comment on consideration of allowing Ethereum ETF collateral
9. Swan Bitcoin CEO: The chances of Nvidia stock beating Bitcoin again in the next decade are “almost zero”
10. 3AC liquidators deposited 2.18 million STRK to Binance in the past three days
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