Crypto events in the past 24 hours
1: Mt. Gox transfers over $700 million worth of Bitcoin to unknown wallet: Arkham
2: Galxe launches alpha mainnet of its layer 1 Gravity chain
3: SEC rejects Cboe's 19b-4 application for Solana ETF
4: Base launches ENS subnames for users, plans to issue them fairly through Dutch auctions
5: Germany's Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) announced on August 20 that it has begun cracking down on crypto ATMs and seized 13 ATMs from 35 locations.
6: China adopted the current Anti-Money Laundering Law on January 1, 2007, and the latest revision is the first major update in nearly two decades. At a meeting on August 19, the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate said that according to their new interpretation of the Anti-Money Laundering Law, "virtual asset" transactions are now listed as one of the recognized methods of money laundering. 7: Polymarket predicts that Trump's chances of winning have risen to 52%, while Harris' chances of winning have dropped to 47%
8: Malaysian police use steamrollers to crush hundreds of Bitcoin mining equipment to combat power theft
9: Binance and its founder CZ face new class action lawsuit in Seattle court
10: Eric Trump, the second son of former US President Donald Trump and current executive vice president of the Trump Group, posted on social media that some important announcements about crypto projects will be released soon 11: The Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission has approved the issuance of the second Solana ETF
12: Federal Reserve Board member Bowman: If inflation continues to decline, it will support interest rate cuts
13: Binance Launchpool launches Dogs (DOGS) 14: Backpack CEO Armani Ferrante responded to BingX in a post saying, "There is no BACK token, you are promoting a scam." BingX previously announced that its platform's pre-market trading market will launch Backpack token BACK at 16:00 on August 21.
15: Binance Labs announces investment in Corn
16: Ethereum-based open source communication platform Status is working with Consensys-backed Linea to launch a Layer 2 rollup solution