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Comstock Announces Full Year 2025 Achievements and Results
Finviz·2026/03/24 20:12
LifeMD Declares Quarterly Dividend on Series A Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock
Finviz·2026/03/24 20:12
Intrusion Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Results
Finviz·2026/03/24 20:09
Twin Vee PowerCats Announces Closing of Offering
Finviz·2026/03/24 20:09
Rent the Runway to Report Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2025 Results on April 14, 2026
Finviz·2026/03/24 20:03
CESR turns Ethereum staking into a usable institutional reference rate
Crypto.News·2026/03/24 19:45
Central banks’ reactions to rising inflation weighing on gold prices, says TD’s Bart Melek
101 finance·2026/03/24 19:39
Gold Update: Will XAU/USD continue its downward movement?
101 finance·2026/03/24 19:39
Flash
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AIGlonghui, April 24 – NVIDIA rose 5% to $209.575 per share, with a total market capitalization of $5.09 trillion. The share price is close to its all-time high.
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Cryptocurrency concept stocks: CRCL down 3.8%, BLSH down over 6.8%Foresight News reports that according to Bitget market data, crypto concept stocks generally declined: CRCL fell by 3.8%, BLSH dropped over 6.84%, a certain exchange decreased by 2.3%, and MSTR fell by 5.37%.
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Crypto community jointly requests the SEC to establish regulations for DeFiBlockBeats News, April 24, the DeFi Education Fund, together with the Chamber of Digital Commerce and several other crypto advocacy organizations, officially sent a joint letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), requesting the initiation of a formal DeFi rulemaking process based on recent statements. Previously, the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets had made it clear that certain software user interfaces used for trading cryptocurrencies do not need to register as broker-dealers, giving the green light to such activities. The joint letter urges the SEC to solidify the above principles into an objective and clear framework through notice or comment-based rulemaking, clearly defining which activities fall under the definition of "broker," while excluding foundational infrastructure service providers such as validators, API and RPC providers, oracles, and cloud services. This would provide developers with long-term legal certainty and avoid reliance on temporary guidance. Under the current Chairman Paul Atkins, the SEC has adopted a positive and open attitude towards digital asset innovation, in sharp contrast with the suppressive approach of previous administrations, and the industry has also played an important role in the rulemaking process.