What happened last night... Cryptocurrency morning news for March 26th

This article is machine translated
Show original
그래픽=박혜수 기자
Graphic = Reporter Park Hye-soo
1. Prominent US SEC Commissioner Candidate Discloses Cryptocurrency Assets Worth $4.79 Billion
Paul Atkins, nominated by President Trump to be the next SEC Chairman, has disclosed cryptocurrency holdings worth $327 million (approximately 479 billion won). In the financial disclosure report ahead of the US Senate Banking Committee hearing, Atkins revealed that he and his wife hold approximately $327 million in cryptocurrency.

2. Ripple's Legal Head: "Ripple Expects Partial Refund of SEC Lawsuit Penalty"
Stuart Alderoty, Ripple's legal head, stated that Ripple will receive a refund of approximately $75 million from the penalty paid to the SEC in the lawsuit decision last August. Alderoty explained on his X account that Ripple will abandon the cross-appeal against the SEC and will receive a partial refund from the $125 million penalty paid last August.

3. BlackRock RWA Fund Adds Solana to Supported Networks
BlackRock announced on the 25th that its Real World Asset (RWA) fund 'BUIDL' will add Solana to its RWA supported networks.

4. Foreign Media: "US PCE on 28th Could Trigger Bitcoin Rally"
Cointelegraph, a cryptocurrency specialized media, reported on the 26th that the US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) announcement on the 28th could trigger a Bitcoin (BTC) rally. Cointelegraph explained that a relaxed PCE index is a key economic indicator showing a easing of US inflation, which could initiate a Bitcoin rally in April.

Reporter Kwon Seung-won ksw@blockstreet.co.kr

Source
Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
Like
Add to Favorites
Comments