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SpaceX Files for IPO with $1.45 Billion Bitcoin Treasury

SpaceX has filed for an initial public offering, revealing a $1.45 billion Bitcoin treasury. The move marks a significant step for the company as it prepares to enter the public market.

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Ethereum's Fusaka Upgrade Launches Successfully

Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade has been launched, introducing new features aimed at enhancing scalability and security. Details on the impact are still emerging.

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Japan Implements 20% Tax Rate for Crypto Gains

Japan has introduced a 20% tax rate on cryptocurrency gains, aligning it with other financial asset taxes. This move is part of a broader effort to regulate the growing crypto market.

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Tether Acquires SoftBank's Stake in Twenty One Capital

Tether has acquired SoftBank's stake in Twenty One Capital, strengthening its position in the investment firm. Details on the transaction remain limited.

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Bank of England Advances Tokenized Finance Plans

The Bank of England has announced plans to integrate tokenized deposits and stablecoins into the UK's payment systems, marking a significant step in the country's financial innovation.

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Elizabeth Warren Challenges Crypto Bank Charter Approvals

Senator Elizabeth Warren has raised concerns over the approval of crypto bank charters, questioning the legality of actions taken by the OCC during the Trump administration.

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SEC Proposes Major Overhaul of Public Listing Rules

The SEC has proposed significant changes to public listing rules, allowing newly public companies to raise cash instantly. This marks the biggest rule change in decades.

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SEC Opens Door to Tokenized Stocks, HYPE Surges

The SEC has reversed its stance on tokenized stocks, leading to a surge in HYPE. Details on the implications for the crypto market are still emerging.

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House Republicans Push for Permanent Ban on U.S. CBDC Plans

House Republicans have introduced a bill to permanently block the development of a U.S. central bank digital currency (CBDC), citing concerns over privacy and government control.