On February 24th, according to TheBlock, the ArbitrumDAO Growth Management Committee (GMC) recently proposed to invest 7500 ETH in three non-Arbitrum native protocols: Lido, Aave, and Fluid, causing intense controversy in the community. The specific investment plan includes investing 5,000 ETH in Lido to obtain wstETH, and then depositing it in AaveV3, with an expected annualized return of 4.54%; another 2,500 ETH will be invested in the Fluid lending platform, with an expected return of 1-2%. S...
On November 18th, Sun Weiguo, director of the general aviation business department and drone working committee of the China Air Transport Association, revealed at the 2024 International Electric Aviation (Kunshan) Forum that the Central Air Traffic Control Commission will soon launch the eVTOL pilot in six cities. The reporter interviewed a number of industry insiders and learned that the six pilot cities were initially identified as Hefei, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Chengdu and Chongqing. The ...
On October 11th, China International Capital Corporation Limited received the China Securities Regulatory Commission's "Notice of Filing a Case" on October 11, 2024. According to the "Notice of Filing a Case", the China Securities Supervision Commission decided to file a case against the company on September 25, 2024, in accordance with the "Securities Law of the People's Republic of China", "Administrative Penalty Law of the People's Republic of China" and other laws and regulations, due to the...
Peng Jinlong, chairperson of the Taiwan Financial Management Commission of China, announced that the draft of the virtual asset special law will be sent to the Executive Yuan before June next year, which means that virtual currencies, including bitcoin, are determined to be specially regulated. For traditional Financial Institution Groups, virtual assets should be legalized. Those who do not want to miss market opportunities have already taken active actions. Yang Yueping, an associate professor...
Chan Chi-wah, President of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Association, wrote an article "Challenges and Prospects of Virtual Asset Platform Licensing in Hong Kong", pointing out that mainland laws strictly prohibit foreign institutions from providing virtual currency transactions and services to China. If the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission requires the virtual asset platform applying for a license, the actual controller or parent company cannot violate mainland laws, which...