dYdX 发布「是否应该调整 dYdX 上的短期订单速率限制」提案投票
dYdX 发布「是否应该调整 dYdX 上的短期订单速率限制」提案投票。提案内容包括拟调整层级限额以优化 20-10000 美元资金交易者的体验。当前限额(状态订单 4-10 单,短期订单 4-10 单)限制流动性,影响订单深度。提案将状态订单限额提升至 10-40 单,短期订单提升至 10-50 单,同时保持系统性能。虽然目前投票赞成率为 100%,但投票人数并未达到规定阈值。(Foresight News)
dYdX 发布「是否应该调整 dYdX 上的短期订单速率限制」提案投票。提案内容包括拟调整层级限额以优化 20-10000 美元资金交易者的体验。当前限额(状态订单 4-10 单,短期订单 4-10 单)限制流动性,影响订单深度。提案将状态订单限额提升至 10-40 单,短期订单提升至 10-50 单,同时保持系统性能。虽然目前投票赞成率为 100%,但投票人数并未达到规定阈值。(Foresight News)
According to Decrypt, global asset management giant Invesco has appointed Kathleen Wrynn, a senior figure in JPMorgan's blockchain business, as the newly established global head of digital assets, responsible for managing its $1.6 billion cryptocurrency ETF and tokenized asset portfolio. Wrynn will lead the tokenization transformation and integration of cryptocurrency investment strategies for funds under Jingshun. Currently, Jingshun manages three blockchain ecosystem ETFs and three spot cryptocurrency ETFs, with a total size of $18 trillion. Previously, Wrynn was responsible for the blockchain business at JPMorgan Chase, driving the development of Web3 ecosystem products.
According to CNBC, NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal has agreed to pay $1.8 million to settle the FTX investor class action lawsuit. The settlement agreement is still pending court approval and will exempt him from all future legal liabilities and prohibit him from pursuing recovery from FTX's bankruptcy estate. The lawsuit accuses O'Neill of promoting FTX as a safe and reliable investment platform through live events and social media, and is suspected of helping to promote unregistered securities. Unlike other FTX spokespersons who have been dismissed from lawsuits, O'Neal continues to be involved in the case due to the complex process of serving legal documents. He told CNBC in 2022 that he was just a paid advertising spokesperson.
According to Lookonchain monitoring, a certain whale created a new wallet of 3NgFx6 and spent 14850 SOLs (worth 2.48 million US dollars) to purchase 1.68 million Fartcoins.
On June 12th, according to Bloomberg, Singapore regulators issued a final warning urging major cryptocurrency trading platforms operating in the country without local licenses to quickly exit, according to insiders. On May 30th, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced that cryptocurrency companies that set up entities in Singapore but provide offshore services are required to cease operations before June 30th without a transition period, and all front-end functional institutions involved in sales are subject to restrictions. A spokesperson for MAS stated that this is a continuation of the 2022 Financial Services and Markets Act and only affects a "very small" number of companies. The industry pointed out that the new regulations have exposed the problem of unclear positioning of the headquarters of encryption companies. Legal experts said that using Singapore teams to support offshore business but with unclear service definitions may face individual case reviews.
According to Onchain Lens monitoring, two newly created wallets (suspected to be the same entity) withdrew 1348741 SOLs (worth $219.99 million) from Coinbase Prime and transferred them to staking.