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Hong Kong Monetary Authority Deputy Chief Executive: If a stablecoin issuer wants to issue a Renminbi-pegged stablecoin, it must obtain approval from mainland regulatory authorities

Hong Kong Monetary Authority Deputy Chief Executive Officer Chen Weimin said that stablecoin issuers may choose to issue currencies such as Hong Kong dollars or renminbi based on their own discretion, but must obtain regulatory approval from the Mainland. As for the timetable for the second batch of stablecoin issuer licenses, there is no schedule yet. HSBC’s stablecoin will be integrated with PayMe and the HSBC HK App, supporting real-time transfers and person-to-merchant services.
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Hong Kong Monetary Authority: Will continue to communicate with institutions that have not yet been granted stablecoin licenses in the first batch, and is open but cautious about issuing additional licenses

Gate News message, on April 10, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said it would maintain communication and engagement with the first batch of applicants that did not receive a license, as well as other institutions that apply in the future, to review these applications under uniform regulatory standards and requirements. Regarding the later issuance of stablecoin licenses and the timeline, the Monetary Authority has an open yet cautious attitude, and at this stage there is no clear inclination.
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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced the first batch of stablecoin licenses today, with CFX up 7.5% intraday.

Gate News message: On April 10, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority will announce today at 5:00 p.m. the list of the first stablecoin issuer licensees. Driven by expectations of regulatory positives, Conflux (CFX) surged strongly in the short term. According to market data from a certain trading platform, CFX opened today at $0.0518, and the intraday high reached $0.0557. The gain for the day was 7.5%.
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Bitcoin Bancorp has launched a licensed Bitcoin ATM deployment in Southern California, with the first batch of machines rolling out in Los Angeles

Bitcoin Bancorp launched a licensed Bitcoin ATM network in Southern California on April 9, with the first batch of machines already installed in Los Angeles, marking a new phase of retail expansion in the United States. The company’s accelerated expansion strategy is significant, and it is expected that the industry’s size will reach $7.68 billion by 2034.
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A certain address’s ETH swing trading generated a profit of $256k, and it has completed take-profit and exited.

Gate News message, April 7, according to crypto analyst Ai Yi monitoring, a certain address built a position of 4,827 ETH at about $2,047.53 between April 4 and April 5, and sold it on April 7 at about $2,100.94. This batch of ETH was transferred to a certain CEX within the past 3 hours and exchanged for USDT; the transaction amount was approximately $10.14 million. The profit from this swing trade was approximately $256k.
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ETH2,44%
14:03

Linea network goes live with the EIP-7702 protocol

Linea launched the EIP-7702 protocol on April 3, enabling users to execute smart contracts, batch transactions, and enable features like paying for gas without changing their wallet addresses. The protocol is fully compatible with ERC-4337, has been integrated into MetaMask, and is planned to achieve full EVM compatibility in 2026.
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Bitmine received 45,000 ETH from BitGo, worth approximately $95.3 million

Gate News message: On April 1, according to on-chain analyst Yu Jin’s monitoring, a Bitmine-controlled address received 45,000 ETH today from the digital asset custody institution BitGo, worth approximately $95.3 million. Of this batch of ETH, 25,000 ETH had previously been deposited into BitGo after being introduced by a centralized exchange; then it was combined with the remaining assets to complete this transfer.
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