Court rulings,
Coinbase, and
SEC decision-making dominated the recent cryptocurrency news cycle. In particular, the SEC has been ordered to provide reasons for rebuffing requests for crypto regulations. This follows complaints from Coinbase and several industry key players about their lack of transparency regarding cryptocurrency rules and declines of requests for clarity on the same.
Ripple, another significant player, has also been at odds with the SEC but over a delay request in their ongoing lawsuit. Notably,
DOGS Meme Coin pushed the limit by stress-testing the TON Network with 150,000 requests per minute. The NYSE's request to list Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF by Bitwise received attention, as did the SEC's decision to decline $SOL and $ADA securities requests.Despite SEC's interaction with
Request Network (REQ), the question remains whether it should be in most investors' portfolios. This uncertainty is fueled by other headlines highlighting escalating legal battles, FOIA requests, and ETF withdrawals by corporations within the sector.
BlackRockβs entrance into the Bitcoin ETF market, driven by direct client demand, attracts attention despite mixed predictions about Ethereum ETFs. Positive demand signals for Bitcoin were seen from other different news sources, and the insight of Michael Saylor implies a much greater supply deficit. Finally, interactive tutorials and lessons about using APIs for fetching crypto data and using Postman for API testing could help sharpen skills for investors within the cryptocurrency space.
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