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Saturday Nov 15 2025 09:30
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expediting the processing of ETF filings that were backlogged following the government shutdown. This could lead to quicker launches for several cryptocurrency ETFs, including a potential Bitwise XRP ETF.
Hong Kong's government reappointed Julia Leung as the CEO of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) for another two years. Leung has been supportive of digital asset development in Hong Kong.
Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman of MicroStrategy, denied rumors about the company selling 47,000 Bitcoins. He affirmed that the company is buying more Bitcoin.
Regulatory filings revealed that Harvard University significantly increased its holdings in IBIT (a Bitcoin ETF) shares during Q3. Additionally, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway revealed a $4.3 billion stake in Alphabet (Google's parent company) while reducing its Apple stake.
Multicoin Capital invested in Ethena Protocol's ENA token, believing that USDe, Ethena's synthetic dollar, has the potential to become a major player in the stablecoin space.
Binance integrated BlackRock's BUIDL fund into its institutional off-exchange collateral framework. This allows institutions to use BUIDL as off-exchange collateral for trading.
The first US XRP spot ETF (Canary XRP ETF) launched. The fund experienced mixed net inflows in its first two days of trading.
Following the Balancer hack, the hacker began laundering the stolen funds through Tornado Cash.
BitMine appointed Chi Tsang as its new CEO and three independent directors. ARK Invest increased its holdings in BitMine and Bullish stocks.
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