1. Chan Mo-po: The Hong Kong Monetary Authority will process the application for a stablecoin license as soon as possible. 2. The EU's cryptocurrency regulatory differences intensify, and the approval speed of small countries has caused controversy.

2025-06-17

1. Chan Mo-po: The Hong Kong Monetary Authority will process the application for a stablecoin license as soon as possible. 2. The EU's cryptocurrency regulatory differences intensify, and the approval speed of small countries has caused controversy. 3. Trump media seeks SEC approval for Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. 4. Strategy has newly purchased 10,100 bitcoins, with a total holding of 592,100. 5. Vietnam has passed laws to recognize crypto assets. 6. JPMorgan Chase applied for the "JPMD" trademark, or launched US dollar stablecoin and crypto trading services. 7. JPMorgan Chase: In June, the proportion of US-listed Bitcoin mining companies in the total network computing power reached a record high. 8. Arthur Hayes: The stablecoin craze has pushed up the listing valuation, and the distribution channel has become the key to success or failure. 9. Davis Commodities, a listed company, will purchase $12 million worth of Bitcoin. 10. Strategy spent about $1.05 billion last week to increase its holdings by 10,100 bitcoins. 11. Truth Social Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have submitted registration statements to the US SEC. 12. French lawmakers suggest using Bitcoin mining as a new solution to the problem of excess electricity. 13. CoinShares has submitted S-1 documents related to Solana spot ETF to the US SEC. 14. VanEck executives: The strategy of listed companies using Bitcoin as a treasury asset is facing risks. 15. 10x Research: Bitcoin may maintain range fluctuations in the short term, and the macro signals in Bitcoin are turning bullish. 16. CoinShares: Last week, digital asset funds had net inflows for 9 consecutive weeks, and Ethereum recorded an inflow of US$583 million.