Today's important developments in the cryptocurrency circle:
DCG's revenue in the first quarter increased by 51% year-on-year;
Binance launched the 54th project Notcoin (NOT) for new coin mining;
Binance CEO: Nigerian officials demanded a bribe of $150 million;
There are serious differences within the leadership of the US SEC on cryptocurrency regulation;
Canada's anti-money laundering regulator fined Binance $4.4 million;
WisdomTree's digital currency business was launched in New York despite shareholder opposition;
Coinbase International will add JTO, JUP and TNSR perpetual contract transactions;
FTX and Alameda wallets have cleared a total of $97.35 million in the past month;
JP Morgan Chase: If the US SEC refuses to approve the spot Ethereum ETF, it may face legal challenges and ultimately lose the case.
Polkadot active addresses hit a record high for two consecutive months;
The National Tax Service of South Korea announced that it would impose a tax of 40 billion won on Bithumb users;
Tether: Deutsche Bank's analysis lacks clarity and substantive evidence;
A US court ordered the confiscation of 279 virtual currency accounts containing criminal proceeds from North Korean hackers;
Genesis Trading transferred $36.46 million worth of crypto assets to Gemini 5 hours ago;
Six Hong Kong spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have managed total assets of more than $317.4 million since their inception;
Ether.fi's large pledger recharged 37,141 ETH into Coinbase five hours ago, worth $112 million;
Southeast Asia: Due to insufficient preparation of counterparties, it is still working hard to launch Hong Kong spot virtual asset ETF products;
US Bancorp and Rothschild & Co. disclosed that the purchase volume of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the first quarter was approximately $20 million.
Binance and KuCoin obtain registration from India's Financial Intelligence Department;
Kraken argues with the US SEC over the wording of "investment concept" in the document;
The Thai Securities and Exchange Commission considers adjusting the capital reserves of digital assets;
In April, Magic Eden's trading volume surpassed Blur and became the top NFT trading platform;
Qian Zhimin, the main culprit in the 60,000 Bitcoin money laundering case, was brought to justice in the UK and his accomplices will be sentenced today;
Bostic of the Federal Reserve: It is expected that the Federal Reserve may only cut interest rates once later this year;
In April, the spot trading volume of mainstream cryptocurrency exchanges fell for the first time in 7 months;
CEO of Harvest Global: The company is considering allowing mainland investors to invest in its Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs through the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect program in the future.