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Scroll's TVL Surpasses $900 Million | Cryptocurrency Trends
Tommy, Bitget Research
2024/07/01
1. Mainstream Exchange Trends:
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Coinbase Derivatives files multiple certification documents with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to list regulated SHIB, LINK, AVAX, XLM, and DOT futures contracts in the U.S.
2. Cryptocurrency Trends:
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The U.S. SEC considers the Lido and Rocket Pool staking projects to be securities.
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The Block reports that the U.S. SEC has returned the S-1 forms to prospective spot Ethereum ETF issuers with proposed amendments.
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21Shares files an S-1 for a Solana ETF.
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Scroll's TVL surpasses $900 million, continuing to reach new all-time highs.
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ether.fi: Season 3 will allocate 25 million ETHFI tokens from July 1 to early September.
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Catizen to launch a gaming platform with an airdrop planned for July.
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On June 29, the Solana on-chain DEX trading volume was $1.148 billion, surpassing Ethereum to reach first place.
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The Radiant community votes to include USDe in Ethereum and Arbitrum deployments.
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Farcaster launches an in-app USDC payment feature on Warpcast.
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Pudgy Penguins' parent company acquires Frame, an on-chain creator platform, to develop a new Layer 2 network.
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The trading volume of Bitcoin runes falls by over 88% this month.
3. Financing Trends:
No trends of note.
4. Regulatory Trends:
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The U.S. SEC sues Consensys for violating federal securities laws.
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The IRS finalizes new regulations for cryptocurrency taxation and will require the reporting of transactions starting in 2026.
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Stablecoin rules from EU’s Markets in Crypto Asset (MiCA) legislation to come into force on June 30. The rule bans stablecoins from performing more than 1 million payment transactions per day or exceeding a daily trading volume of 200 million euros. Stablecoin issuers need to obtain the necessary electronic currency licenses to operate legally in the EU by the end of this month.
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