# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Blockchain

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Blockchain", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Crypto Morning Report: Brevis Opens Airdrop Inquiry, Trend Research Accumulates Over 46,000 ETH in a Single Day

Title: Crypto Morning Brief: Brevis Airdrop Goes Live, Trend Research Accumulates Over 46K ETH in a Day Key developments from the crypto market: - SEC Corporate Finance Deputy Director Cicely LaMothe, who led key crypto policies including memecoin classification and staking guidance, has retired. - Representative Maxine Waters criticized SEC Chair Atkins for ending enforcement actions against crypto firms like Coinbase and Binance, demanding a hearing. - ZK verifiable computing platform Brevis opened its airdrop registration portal, with claims open from Dec 29 to Jan 3. - SlowMist warned of a new NPM supply chain attack variant called "Shai-Hulud 3.0." - Flow Foundation announced a no-rollback recovery plan after a $3.9M exploit, with phased network restoration. - Trust Wallet confirmed 2,596 addresses affected in its recent security incident, with 5,000 claims submitted. - Standard Chartered and Ant International launched a blockchain-based tokenized deposit solution in Hong Kong. - Cantor Fitzgerald predicted a potential "crypto winter" by 2026 but noted continued institutional adoption. - Trend Research withdrew 13,462 ETH ($39.3M) from Binance, accumulating over 46,000 ETH in one day. - MicroStrategy purchased 1,229 BTC ($108.8M), now holding 672,497 BTC with an average cost of $74,997. - Eightco Holdings (WLD treasury) approved a $125M stock buyback plan. Market trends and recommended reads included analysis of global trading, Web3 narratives, silver's surge, ETH vs. BTC performance, and stablecoin adoption challenges.

深潮12/30 01:15

Crypto Morning Report: Brevis Opens Airdrop Inquiry, Trend Research Accumulates Over 46,000 ETH in a Single Day

深潮12/30 01:15

Bank of Russia Publishes Rules for Purchasing Digital Financial Assets (DFAs) by 'Qualified' and 'Non-Qualified' Investors

The Bank of Russia has announced new rules, effective from 2026, that will change the classification of digital financial assets (DFAs) available to qualified and non-qualified investors. Non-qualified investors will be allowed to freely purchase the most popular DFAs with payments not dependent on variable indicators, including debt assets. They will also gain access, within a limit of 600,000 rubles, to DFAs whose returns are linked to variables such as inflation, the key rate, or prices of precious metals and stocks. All such DFAs must carry a high credit rating, and some will require capital protection to guarantee the return of the initial investment. DFAs with higher risks will be restricted to qualified investors. Legal entities will be able to acquire digital rights with almost no limitations, except for DFAs tied to securities that are reserved for qualified investors. The announcement follows the central bank's earlier reveal of a concept for regulating the digital asset and cryptocurrency market, which is expected to be finalized by mid-2026. The concept proposes allowing the circulation of DFAs and other digital rights on open blockchain networks. This is intended to let issuers freely attract foreign investment and allow clients to purchase DFAs "on terms no worse than those for purchasing cryptocurrency." Regarding cryptocurrencies, the Bank of Russia's plan states that both qualified and non-qualified investors will be permitted to buy them, but each category will be subject to specific rules and restrictions.

RBK-crypto12/29 15:20

Bank of Russia Publishes Rules for Purchasing Digital Financial Assets (DFAs) by 'Qualified' and 'Non-Qualified' Investors

RBK-crypto12/29 15:20

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