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Hyperliquid (HYPE) Slides 16% In One Week And Nears $11 Support
HYPE faces rising bearish pressure as technical signals deteriorate, raising the stakes at key support zones just above $11.
BeInCrypto·2025/04/04 15:00

Cosmos (ATOM) Surges 14% as Golden Cross Looms
Cosmos (ATOM) is breaking out with strong technical momentum, but all eyes are on whether it can hold above resistance and hit $6 in April.
BeInCrypto·2025/04/04 13:30

XRP Sees Downward Pressure Amid $1.02B Token Unlock and Significant Decline in Network Activity
Coinotag·2025/04/04 09:55

Wormhole Faces Market Indecision as Breakout Attempts Near Key Resistance Level
Coinotag·2025/04/04 09:55

Solana Faces Continued Bearish Pressure, Eyes $112 Support as Selling Intensifies
Coinotag·2025/04/04 09:55

XRP’s Retail Interest Surges Amidst Caution Over Potential Volatility Compared to Bitcoin
Coinotag·2025/04/04 09:55

ELON Price Prediction 2025-35: Will It Hit $0.0005 by 2035?
Cryptotale·2025/04/04 08:30

JELLY Exposes HLP Vulnerability, How Will Hyperliquid Counterattack?
Hyperliquid enhances HLP design and introduces a Risk Dashboard to monitor market metrics in real time and prevent manipulation
BlockBeats·2025/04/04 06:30

Can AVAX Price Dip To $7 Amid Bearish Signals?
AVAX rallied over 50% from March 11 to 26, reaching $23.46 before a breakdown occurred last week. AVAX fell below the critical $20 support area, signaling a bearish trend. AVAX price may reach new lows, with key support levels at $9.50 and $7.
TheCoinRepublic·2025/04/04 01:37

Analyst Says “Bitcoin Would Be $150K Now If There Were No Tariff Business”, Shares New Year-End Price Target
CryptoNewsNet·2025/04/04 01:00
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- 03:38Hong Kong Treasury Secretary: Only a Small Number of Stablecoin Licenses Will Be Issued in the First Phase, with Future Plans to Promote Asset Tokenization Such as ETFsOdaily Planet Daily reported that Christopher Hui, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of Hong Kong, stated in an interview that only a limited number of licenses will be issued in the first phase of stablecoin regulation. Regarding the possibility of issuing a RMB stablecoin, he noted that there are currently no restrictions on the pegged currency, but if other regional currencies are involved, coordination with relevant institutions may be required.Hui emphasized that the government will take the lead in promoting the use of stablecoins in cross-border payments and other applications, helping developing countries address local currency depreciation and financial system risks. He also revealed that Hong Kong will advance the tokenization of financial assets in the future. Following green bonds, the next step will be to explore tokenized payment methods for ETFs and commodities such as metals.
- 03:18In the past 30 days, the amount of ETH purchased by ETH ETFs is nearly 10 times the net issuance on the networkAccording to Jinse Finance, independent Ethereum educator and angel investor sassal.eth stated on social media: "Net new ETH issued in the past 30 days: approximately 73,000 ETH; net inflow into ETH ETFs in the past 30 days: approximately 725,000 ETH; the amount of ETH purchased by ETH ETFs alone in the past 30 days is nearly 10 times the net issuance on the network."
- 03:14Christopher Hui: Initial Phase of Stablecoin Licensing to Be Limited, Asset Tokenization May Expand to ETFsAccording to ChainCatcher, Christopher Hui, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of Hong Kong, stated in an interview with i-Cable News' "Financial Wisdom.Business Transmission" that only a limited number of stablecoin licenses will be issued in the first phase. As for whether a RMB stablecoin can be issued, he said the regulations do not restrict the pegged currency, but if it involves currencies from other regions, discussions with relevant institutions may be required. Christopher Hui emphasized that the government will take the lead in promoting stablecoin applications, with a particular focus on cross-border payment scenarios to help developing countries address local currency depreciation and financial system risks. He also revealed that Hong Kong will promote the tokenization of financial assets in the future. Following green bonds, the next step is expected to extend to exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and he believes that token-based payments for commodities such as metals can also be explored.