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    Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin Feels Bad for Solana (SOL), Here’s Why

    In a recent social media post, Buterin said, “The one comment I’ll make is that I feel bad that Solana and other projects are getting hit in this way. They don’t deserve it, and if Ethereum ends up ‘winning’ through all other blockchains getting kicked off exchanges, that’s not an honorable way to win, and in the long term probably isn’t even a victory.”The issue at hand is increasing scrutiny from financial regulators worldwide, which are attempting to classify certain cryptocurrencies as securities. If a cryptocurrency is labeled a security, it falls under a different regulatory framework, potentially limiting its market reach and disrupting its trading on many exchanges. This development has put pressure on Solana, which is currently under investigation by authorities for its possible classification as a security.Moreover, Solana has also been grappling with recovery after the FTX crash. While it managed to bounce back, the road to recovery has been steep and complicated by regulatory issues.Buterin’s empathetic sentiment sheds light on the challenges faced by the whole blockchain ecosystem. Instead of seeing this as a competitive struggle between Ethereum and other projects, he views the real competition as the expanding centralized world imposing itself on the and crypto space.In his post, Buterin implied that Ethereum’s victory would not be meaningful if it came at the expense of other projects getting kicked off exchanges due to regulatory pressures. He suggests that the entire industry should stand together to face the threats posed by the growing centralized world.This article was originally published on U.Today More

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    What are blue-chip NFTs, and how can we find them?

    Even if blue-chip NFTs are typically thought to be more stable and attractive due to their scarcity and established market demand, NFT investments should be made cautiously. Market turbulence, the potential for price changes, and the possibility of fraudulent or subpar NFT projects are a few risks. Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph More

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    U.S. House committee chairs, Blockchain Association turn up heat on SEC head Gensler

    Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, Oversight Committee Chair James Comer and Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry stated that the response they received from Gensler to their inquiry did not address direct requests made in their letter. Specifically, they asked for certification that the SEC follows federal recordkeeping and transparency rules and that Gensler and his subordinates have not used private email accounts to conduct official business, as well as explanations of the agency’s definition and use of “off-channel communications.” Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph More

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    Fidelity renews push for spot Wise Origin BTC Trust, making it 7th applicant this year

    Fidelity’s application follows BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF application on June 15 and those of WisdomTree, Invesco and Valkyrie in the following days. According to Bloomberg, seven applications for a spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETF have been filed this year. Like WisdomTree and Invesco, Fidelity was making a second try at a spot BTC ETF. Similar to other spot BTC ETF applications, this one stated that the CME Bitcoin Futures market “represents a regulated market of significant size as it relates […] to the spot bitcoin market.” It argued the point in detail and cited extensive research to support its view. The 193-page application said:Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph More