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  • 23:49
    EU regulators seek to strengthen MiCA oversight, with shared order books becoming a focal point
    According to ChainCatcher, citing a report from CoinDesk, less than a year after the implementation of the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), various issues have already begun to emerge, and regulators are working to prevent these problems from worsening. Currently, there are concerns that some member states are issuing licenses too quickly. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) intends to adopt more centralized and robust regulatory measures for cryptocurrencies within its jurisdiction, although the specific details of these plans remain unclear. One potential change involves the sharing of liquidity and the use of unified order books with regions outside the EU. From a regulatory perspective, shared order books can blur the responsibilities for trade matching, information disclosure, risk management, and best execution; from a trader's perspective, aggregating buy and sell orders among a wider group can create greater liquidity, enable more convenient trading, and result in more accurate pricing. ESMA did not provide a specific response regarding the issue of shared order books, but stated in an email that its position, raised earlier this year during a Q&A session, is that "MiCA does not allow crypto trading firms to merge order books with any non-EU, non-MiCA regulated trading platforms." This stance is intended to ensure a level playing field for MiCA's application within the EU, and ESMA will continue to work towards this goal.
  • 23:19
    Overview of Major Overnight Developments on November 13
    21:00-07:00 Keywords: rate cut, Federal Reserve, European Union, Strategy 1. Most Federal Reserve regional voting members are not enthusiastic about a rate cut in December; 2. The probability of a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December is 59.4%; 3. A certain exchange will list Nomina (NOM); 4. Hassett: Willing to serve as Federal Reserve Chairman if given the opportunity, advocates for larger rate cuts; 5. The European Union plans to tighten MiCA regulation and may prohibit sharing order books with non-EU exchanges; 6. The proportion of Strategy in corporate bitcoin reserves has dropped to 60%; 7. Canary XRP ETF has completed its listing certification on Nasdaq and will begin trading at market open.
  • 23:18
    Canary XRP ETF has completed its listing certification on Nasdaq and will begin trading at market open.
    According to ChainCatcher, as reported by crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, as of 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time, the Canary XRP ETF has officially become effective after completing its listing certification on Nasdaq, and XRPC has been approved to begin trading at tomorrow's market open.
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