# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Regulation

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

The Other Side of XMR's Surge: Regulation, Black Market, and Real Demand

Monero (XMR), a leading privacy-focused cryptocurrency, reached a new all-time high of over $690 on January 13, 2025, marking a 262% surge from around $200 a year prior. This rally occurred amid a broader market downturn and increasing global regulatory pressure, including its delisting from major exchanges like Binance and a recent ban on privacy coins in Dubai. Analysis reveals that the price surge was not primarily driven by trading on centralized exchanges, as spot and derivatives trading volumes remained relatively modest. Instead, key factors include significant capital deployment in mining, with network difficulty rising sharply throughout 2025 despite temporary volatility, indicating strong interest from large-scale miners. On-chain data shows a substantial increase in average transaction fees—tripling since mid-2025—suggesting growing real demand for private transactions. Users are willing to pay higher fees for Monero’s privacy features, especially as regulatory crackdowns intensify. This has created a counterintuitive effect where bans may have strengthened demand among users seeking censorship-resistant transactions. The rally reflects both “white” (legitimate privacy needs) and “black” (asymmetric information and potential market manipulation) factors. The opaque nature of Monero’s ecosystem means retail investors face significant risks, as evidenced by high volatility and the potential for sharp corrections, similar to those seen with other privacy coins like ZEC.

比推01/14 06:30

The Other Side of XMR's Surge: Regulation, Black Market, and Real Demand

比推01/14 06:30

RWA Weekly Report|Private Credit Surges Nearly 40%; Bipartisan Senate Inclined to Adjust GENIUS Stablecoin Yield Rules (1.7-1.13)

RWA Weekly Report: Private Credit Surges Nearly 40%; Bipartisan Senate Support to Adjust GENIUS Act Stablecoin Yield Rules (Jan 7–13) The on-chain value of Real World Assets (RWA) grew to $20.81 billion, a 6.23% weekly increase, though broader RWA valuations dropped sharply due to statistical adjustments. Private credit saw a 39% surge, reaching $3.2 billion, while U.S. Treasuries and commodities remained core holdings. Stablecoin user addresses increased, though total market cap slightly declined. Key developments include a new U.S. crypto market draft that prohibits interest payments for merely holding stablecoins, though rewards for trading and staking remain allowed. The bipartisan Senate is considering amendments to the GENIUS Act, potentially limiting which institutions can offer yields. South Korea lifted a nine-year ban on corporate crypto investments, allowing firms to allocate up to 5% of net assets to cryptocurrencies. Notable funding rounds included Rain’s $250 million raise and VelaFi’s $20 million Series B. Cathie Wood suggested the U.S. might directly purchase Bitcoin for national reserves. Meanwhile, Coinbase may withdraw support for the CLARITY Act if it restricts stablecoin rewards. Projects like Ondo Finance and MSX (MyStonks) are advancing tokenized assets, with MSX reducing RWA trading fees to enhance user adoption.

marsbit01/13 15:11

RWA Weekly Report|Private Credit Surges Nearly 40%; Bipartisan Senate Inclined to Adjust GENIUS Stablecoin Yield Rules (1.7-1.13)

marsbit01/13 15:11

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