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  • 22:50
    US Senate Democrats' DeFi Regulation Proposal Criticized by Republicans and Crypto Industry
    Jinse Finance reported that U.S. Senate Democrats have introduced a six-page proposal aimed at preventing illegal activities in decentralized finance (DeFi), sparking strong criticism from Republican lawmakers and the crypto industry. The proposal requires regulatory agencies such as the Treasury Department to determine whether a "protocol is sufficiently decentralized," and considers individuals or entities that design, deploy, or operate DeFi front-end services as intermediaries. Crypto industry insiders warn that the proposal is almost equivalent to banning DeFi and wallet development, which could force related development to move overseas. A spokesperson for the Republican committee stated that Democrats have not yet committed to a debate schedule for the proposal, the document is informal, and the policy approach is confused, making it difficult to advance market structure legislation. Experts point out that the final Senate bill will need to gain support from some Democrats and be coordinated with the House version.
  • 22:15
    The probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by 25 basis points in October is 94.1%.
    According to Jinse Finance, CME "FedWatch" shows that the probability of the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates unchanged in October is 5.9%, while the probability of a 25 basis point rate cut is 94.1%. For December, the probability of keeping rates unchanged is 0.8%, the cumulative probability of a 25 basis point rate cut is 17.3%, and the cumulative probability of a 50 basis point rate cut is 82.0%.
  • 21:29
    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the September CPI report during the government shutdown.
    ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, despite the government shutdown, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is still preparing to release the September CPI report. The specific release date is not yet clear, but it is almost certain that it will not be the originally scheduled October 15.
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