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HTX Daily News: Bitcoin prices fluctuate upwards, Celestia has issued TIA airdrops
Author: HTXThe Chairman of the US SEC congratulates the 15th anniversary of the release of the Bitcoin White Paper; Musk: I prefer Ordinals over NFT; The Solana node can now be deployed on Amazon Cloud, and users can set up verification nodes; Celestia has issued a TIA airdrop and will automatically display the updated wallet.
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The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange has been sued! Bitcoin once fell below the $26000 mark
Replay suspend 00:07 / 01:12 direct seeding 00:00 Enter full screen 0 Click and hold to drag videos (CCTV Finance and Economics' Zhengdian Finance and Economics')According to Reuters, on June 5th local time, the US Securities and Exchange Commission stated that it had filed a lawsuit against the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, the Coin Exchange, and its CEO for violating US securities trading rules.The US Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a lawsuit in the Federal Court of Washington, D
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SEC sued Bitcoin, which fell below $26000 in cryptocurrency stocks, causing a sharp decline across the board
On Monday local time, after the U.S
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (CSRC) has sued "Coin An", and counterfeit coins such as FIL and ADA have been listed as securities!
The retaliation from FTX is still ongoing, and Lao Zhao (founder of Coin An) has entered a dead endLast night, there was a thunder explosion on the flat ground and another bloody scene.The SEC, the US regulatory agency, has officially released the indictment against Yuan An and Changpeng Zhao, with a total of 13 charges
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission sued Zhao Changpeng, the founder of Coin An. Zhao Changpeng responded with surprise and disappointment
Interface News Reporter | Si LinweiOn March 28th Beijing time, the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) sued Zhao Changpeng, the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange, for intentionally providing unregistered cryptocurrency derivatives in the United States in violation of federal law.The lawsuit was filed on Monday in the District Court of the Northern District of Illinois in the United States, accusing Jin'an of operating derivatives trading business in the United States, providing cryptocurrency transactions, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethercoin (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), and ther (USDT) and Jin'an USD (BUSD), which were called commodities in the lawsuit
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The fifth largest cryptocurrency by market value is being targeted, and the US SEC is conducting an investigation into the BNB issued by Coin An
Reporter | Si LinweiThe US investigation into currency security is still ongoing.On June 7th, Bloomberg News reported that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating whether the BNB tokens issued by Coin An were securities when sold in 2017
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The 'Coin Circle' was thunderous late at night! Suspected of violating regulatory measures, the world's largest exchange, Coin An, and CEO Zhao Changpeng are being sued
Reporter: Cai Ding, Editor: Gao HanSince the beginning of this month, there has been a continuous turmoil in the "coin circle".After Justin Sun, founder of Tron and member of Huobi's global advisory board, was sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on March 22, Eastern Time,On Monday, March 27th Eastern Time, the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) sued Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and its CEO, Zhao Changpeng, for alleged violations of regulatory measures.It is reported that CFTC filed the above-mentioned lawsuit in the Federal Court of Chicago on March 27th Eastern Time. CFTC stated that Coin An did not register with it, thus evading a series of its obligations.According to a Bloomberg report,Since at least 2021, the CFTC has been investigating whether Coin Security has failed to prevent the American public from buying and selling cryptocurrencies and their derivatives.According to CFTC rules, if a platform allows the American public to trade a certain derivative, it must be registered with that institution.Image source: TwitterAfter being sued by the US CFTC, Zhao Changpeng posted a one word tweet on his personal social media platform:fourSuspected of citing the fourth clause of its 2023 focus and recommendations released at the beginning of the year in response: IgnoreFUD, fakenews, attachments, etc, Ignoring FUD (fear, confusion, doubt) messages, fake news, malicious attacks, etcCFTC: The defendant intentionally disregarded relevant terms and regulationsAccording to a Bloomberg report,CFTCIRSSEC