Author: Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra
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South Korea suspends crypto lending services as FSC drafts 2023 regulations
South Korea suspends new crypto lending services; FSC plans regulations. Bitcoin drops 5%, Ethereum follows. 20 exchanges affected by the halt.
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Solo Bitcoin miner claims $371K reward for block 910,440 in rare win
A solo Bitcoin miner earned a $371,000 reward for mining block 910,440, highlighting rare individual success in BTC mining dominated by large pools like Foundry USA.
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NFT market loses $1.2B as Ether drops, Penguins surpass Apes
NFT market cap fell $1.2B amid Ether’s decline; Pudgy Penguins surpassed Bored Ape Yacht Club, with Ethereum trading at $3,200.
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Galaxy Digital raises $1.4B for Helios AI datacenter with NVIDIA and AMD hardware
Galaxy Digital raised $1.4 billion for Helios AI datacenter, targeting NVIDIA GPUs and AMD chips to expand AI infrastructure by 2025.
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Spot Ether ETFs reach $3B August inflows with ETH at $3,800 yearly high
Spot Ether ETFs attracted $3B in August inflows as ETH reached $3,800, a yearly high, with Grayscale and BlackRock leading the market activity.
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Metaplanet stock gains 190% in 2025, eclipsing TOPIX Core 30
Metaplanet stock surged 190% in 2025, outperforming Japan’s TOPIX Core 30. Bitcoin holdings and corporate strategy drove gains amid market volatility.
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NFT market cap hits $9.3B as Ethereum surges 15% in Q2 2024
NFT market cap reaches $9.3B as Ethereum surges 15%, boosting collections like Bored Ape Yacht Club and CryptoPunks amid increased investor activity.
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BNY Mellon manages OpenEden’s $50M tokenized US Treasury fund in 2023
BNY Mellon will manage OpenEden’s tokenized US Treasury fund, marking a significant step in institutional crypto adoption. The fund holds $50 million in assets.
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10 of 20 US ETFs in 2024 are crypto-linked, led by Bitcoin and Ethereum
In 2024, 10 of the top 20 US ETFs are crypto-linked, featuring Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), marking a significant shift in investment trends.
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South Korean Investors Buy Crypto Stocks
South Korean investors are increasingly investing in stocks tied to cryptocurrency markets amid rising digital asset interest.