Overview of Important Developments on the Afternoon of July 15
7:00-12:00 Keywords: US SEC, South Korea Taxation, Russia, Minterest
1. The head of the US SEC enforcement division calls for increased cryptocurrency regulation;
2. Korean media: South Korea is considering delaying the taxation plan on cryptocurrency income;
3. Minterest attacked, losing $1.4 million, has suspended some operations;
4. The Philippine Department of Justice accuses two Russian citizens of stealing $6.2 million in XRP;
5. Celsius and KeyFi founder liquidate tokens and hundreds of NFTs after reaching a settlement;
6. Russia is considering allowing major licensed domestic exchanges to offer digital currency trading services;
7. Trump plans to speak at the 2024 Bitcoin conference despite recent attack incident;
8. Automotive software provider CDK Global suspected of paying $25 million in Bitcoin last month to resolve a ransomware attack.
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