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Bitcoin Updates: Japanese Regulators Respond as Corporations Increase Bitcoin Adoption
Bitcoin Updates: Japanese Regulators Respond as Corporations Increase Bitcoin Adoption

- Japan Exchange Group (JPX) plans stricter oversight for firms shifting to crypto treasuries, requiring fresh approvals akin to IPOs to curb risks while preserving innovation. - Metaplanet, Japan's largest digital-asset treasury operator, saw shares drop 75% since 2024 despite holding 30,823 BTC, highlighting market volatility and governance concerns. - Global corporate Bitcoin adoption rose 200% YoY, but Japan's regulatory shift contrasts with Hong Kong/Australia's bans, as firms like Convano Inc. push c

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/13 12:46
Bitcoin Drops Below $100,000 For The Second Time In a Week
Bitcoin Drops Below $100,000 For The Second Time In a Week

Bitcoin slipped below $100,000 again after a surge in forced liquidations and the heaviest long-term holder selling since early 2024, signalling renewed pressure on the market.

BeInCrypto·2025/11/13 12:38
H-1B Enforcement at Odds with Trump’s Stated Reliance on Overseas Labor
H-1B Enforcement at Odds with Trump’s Stated Reliance on Overseas Labor

- Trump's administration launched 175 H-1B visa investigations targeting wage fraud and fake work sites to "protect American jobs." - The crackdown contradicts Trump's admission that U.S. industries face critical skills gaps requiring foreign labor in tech and manufacturing. - A South Korean EV battery plant worker raid and corporate critiques highlight tensions between immigration enforcement and labor shortages. - Proposed $2,000 tariff dividends risk inflation while H-1B restrictions test the viability

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/13 12:30
U.S. Debt Fluctuations Surge Amid AI-Driven Borrowing Growth and Fed Faces Fiscal Uncertainty
U.S. Debt Fluctuations Surge Amid AI-Driven Borrowing Growth and Fed Faces Fiscal Uncertainty

- U.S. Debt Volatility Index hits one-month high in November, reflecting market anxiety amid government shutdown resolution and fiscal risks. - AI infrastructure debt surges 112% to $25B in 2025, driven by tech giants’ $75B in bonds for GPU/cloud projects, raising overleveraging concerns. - Fed faces mixed signals: October job losses push December rate cut odds to 68%, while gold/silver rise 2-3% as investors seek safe havens amid fiscal/geopolitical risks. - Delayed economic data from shutdown complicates

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/13 11:56
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Trump's 3,711 stock trades raise scrutiny: automated rebalancing, tax-loss harvesting, or something else?
Overall, these exchanges represent an unprecedented round of stock market operations carried out by a sitting U.S. president, attracting strong interest from short-term traders and prompting critics to raise suspicions of insider trading. However, assessments of these transactions and interviews with investment experts show that the trading methods are highly complex and diverse, making it difficult to reach any definitive conclusions. The operations involve multiple overlapping portfolio management strategies, are often based on indexes, and a significant portion may be automatically executed—making them hard to fully dissect. To a large extent, this aligns with the Trump Group's public explanation: the group states that Trump's holdings are independently managed by third-party financial institutions, which have full authority over all investment decisions, including asset allocation, trading, rebalancing, and portfolio management. The transactions are executed through "automated, model-driven portfolios and direct indexing strategies," with neither Trump, his family, nor his company involved.
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Over $811 Million Liquidated in the Past 24 Hours, Mainly Long Positions
Data shows that over the past 24 hours, a total of $811 million was liquidated across the entire network, with $683 million in long positions and $127 million in short positions, primarily affecting long positions. Among these, $229 million in ETH and $326 million in BTC were liquidated.
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FTX’s former law firm and audit firm agree to pay $66 million to settle customer claims related to fraud
```htmlJinse Finance reported that on May 24, Silicon Valley law firm FenwickWest will pay $54 million to settle a lawsuit brought by FTX customers. The plaintiffs alleged that the firm assisted Sam Bankman-Fried's fraudulent activities. This agreement is part of the second round of FTX settlements, which also includes: auditing firm Prager Metis paying $11.75 million, former NBA player Udonis Haslem paying $420,000. Fenwick denies any wrongdoing. In addition, the firm still faces a separate lawsuit in Washington state worth $525 million, and the settlement agreement reached this Friday does not cover that case.```
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