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Overview of important developments on the evening of October 21

Overview of important developments on the evening of October 21

CointimeCointime2024/10/21 13:13
By:Cointime

12:00-21:00 Keywords: CZ, Qian Zhimin, Japanese Democratic Party, Harris

1. Last week, BTC ETF accumulated 32,370 BTC;

2. CZ: Only one X account, beware of fake "cz" accounts;

3. The main suspect in the 60,000 Bitcoin money laundering case, Qian Zhimin, denies all criminal charges;

4. Coinbase CEO supports Republican candidates in Senate elections;

5. UK pension giant LG seeks to enter the cryptocurrency tokenization field;

6. CoinShares: Net inflows of digital asset investment products last week were $2.2 billion;

7. The leader of the Japanese Democratic Party promises to reduce cryptocurrency taxes to 20% if elected;

8. Insider: The Harris team is considering two candidates to replace US SEC Chairman Gary Gensler.

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