Important developments in the evening of July 6 at a glance
12:00-21:00 Keywords: Nigeria, Samourai Wallet, Lido, Vitalik 1. Nigeria's central bank has accused CoinShares of operating without a license in the country; 2. Sony plans to re-launch acquired cryptocurrency exchange Whalefin; 3. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw cumulative net inflows of $238.4 million this week; 4. Vitalik: Failure of EU Proposal on 'Chat Control' is a Major Victory; 5. Bitfinex to Refund Investors for Failed Hilton Hotel Project in El Salvador; 6. The U.S. Government has agreed to release Samourai Wallet Developer William Lonergan Hill on bail; 7. Lonergan Hill, developer of the Samourai Wallet, has agreed to release him on bail; 7. The Lido community votes on a proposal to designate an entity to respond to pending class action lawsuits against the Lido DAO; 8. CryptoQuant founder: current government sales of bitcoin will account for only 4% of the inflow of funds in 2023.
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