#BreakingCryptoNews Here are some breaking crypto news updates:
- *Bitcoin Surges Past $91,000*: Bitcoin has set new market highs, surpassing $91,000 and fueling market momentum. This significant milestone reflects the ongoing bullish trend in cryptocurrency markets.
- *Tesla's Bitcoin Holdings*: Despite a 20% drop in Q1 auto revenue, Tesla still holds $951 million in Bitcoin, showcasing the company's continued investment in the cryptocurrency.
- *Cantor Fitzgerald to Launch $3B Bitcoin Investment Vehicle*: Cantor Fitzgerald is set to launch a $3 billion Bitcoin investment vehicle with Tether and SoftBank, according to reports.
- *SEC Drops Fraud Suit Against HEX Founder*: The SEC has decided not to file an amended complaint against Hex founder Richard Heart for its fraud lawsuit, with Heart claiming "SEC lost and crypto won".
- *Ripple's RLUSD Stablecoin Volume Surges*: Ripple's USD stablecoin, RLUSD, has experienced a significant increase in trading volume, surging 110% to reach $37.71 million.
- Trump Media and (link unavailable) Partner on ETFs: Trump Media and (link unavailable) have finalized an agreement to launch new ETFs, marking a significant development in the intersection of cryptocurrency, media, and finance.
- *Standard Chartered Predicts Bitcoin's New High*: Standard Chartered Bank has projected that Bitcoin could achieve a new all-time high, potentially reaching $200,000 by the end of 2025.
- *Coinbase Considers US Federal Bank Charter*: Coinbase is contemplating applying for a US federal bank charter, which could enable the cryptocurrency exchange to offer traditional banking services.
- *Ubisoft and Immutable Partner on Web3 Card Game*: Ubisoft has partnered with Immutable to launch a Web3 card game called "Might & Magic: Fates", combining classic strategy gameplay with blockchain technology.
- *Symbiotic Raises $29M for Staking-Based Universal Coordination Layer*: Symbiotic has raised $29 million for its staking-based universal coordination layer, aiming to create a collaborative economic incentive to secure networks.