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1Bitget Daily Digest (Dec. 19)|Fed Holds Rates at 4.25%-4.50%; ~$23B Bitcoin Options Expire Next Friday, Volatility May Intensify2Bitget US Stock Morning Brief | CPI Cools Ahead of Expectations; AI Giants Join Genesis Initiative; NYSE Holiday Trading Unchanged (December 19, 2025)3Senate confirms CFTC Chair pick Michael Selig as agency takes larger role regulating crypto
Analyst to XRP Traders: You Can’t Say I didn’t Warn You. Here’s why
TimesTabloid·2025/12/19 12:45

Worldcoin Experiences Price Stagnation in the Cracking Cryptocurrency Arena
Cointurk·2025/12/19 12:21
Taskon Partners with Euclid Protocol to Enable Users to Access DeFi Cross-Chain Liquidity, Unlock Advanced Web3 Opportunities
BlockchainReporter·2025/12/19 12:12
Hegota Upgrade: Ethereum’s Monumental 2026 Evolution for a Leaner, Faster Network
Bitcoinworld·2025/12/19 12:12
Pundit to XRP Investors: Jake Claver Calling It. Hold Tight
TimesTabloid·2025/12/19 11:57
Bitcoin’s Post-CPI Whipsaw Liquidates Over $500M Again
Decrypt·2025/12/19 11:55
Bitcoin Cash Drives Excitement with Remarkable Price Surge
Cointurk·2025/12/19 11:42
Jump Trading Sued for $4B Over Terra Collapse Role
Coinspeaker·2025/12/19 11:39
Ethereum developers name post-Glamsterdam upgrade 'Hegota' as 2026 roadmap takes shape
The Block·2025/12/19 11:36
Bitcoin encryption isn’t at risk from quantum computers for one simple reason: it doesn’t actually exist
CryptoSlate·2025/12/19 11:30
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U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis decides to retire after her first term ends next yearUS Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis has decided to leave the Senate after completing her first term. In her statement, Cynthia Lummis said she does not have the energy to serve another six years, but plans to submit major legislation to US President Trump next year.
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The US SEC seeks to ban former core executives of FTX from serving as directors or executives of public companies for 8 to 10 years.Jinse Finance reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has today submitted a proposal for a "final consent judgment" to the Southern District Court of New York against Caroline Ellison, former CEO of FTX-affiliated company Alameda Research, former FTX CTO Gary Wang, and former Chief Engineer Nishad Singh. According to the settlement agreement, Ellison has agreed to a 10-year ban on serving as an executive or director, while Wang and Singh have agreed to 8-year bans. None of the three have denied the SEC's allegations of violating the anti-fraud provisions of securities law. The case stems from fraudulent investor activities revealed after FTX's bankruptcy in November 2022.
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White House Advisor: Government Shutdown Slightly Reduces CPI Reliability, Fed Still Has Significant Room to Cut RatesWhite House advisor Hassett stated that the reliability of CPI data has slightly decreased due to the U.S. government shutdown. Core inflation is basically at or below the target level, and the Federal Reserve still has significant room for rate cuts.
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