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SUPERFORTUNE AI released a 24-hour investigation update stating that the May 27 GUA security incident was not, as previously suspected, address poisoning—but rather resulted from the leakage of private keys belonging to multi-signature signers. The attacker then forged valid signatures pointing to a malicious address and exploited the “premium address” feature—where the malicious address shared the same first four and last four characters as the legitimate address—to mislead the remaining signers into completing the signing process via the Safe interface.
According to The Block, Jeffrey Sprecher, Chairman and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), stated that ICE has met with the Hyperliquid team on multiple occasions to evaluate the possibility of entering the on-chain perpetual futures market—currently dominated by Hyperliquid—and has engaged with regulators to seek a “level playing field” for related business activities. Sprecher said ICE wants clarity on whether such business is legal; if it is, the company is willing to participate further; if not, it questions why existing participants are not subject to equivalent regulatory pressure. The report adds that ICE is also exploring potential synergies between its existing business and the on-chain perpetual futures market.
According to The Block, OKX Ventures and Korean investment securities firm KIS will each invest 80 billion Korean won (approximately $53 million), acquiring 19.6% equity stakes in South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Coinone; the transaction is pending regulatory approval.
OKX Ventures, the investment arm of OKX, announced it will acquire a 19.6% stake in Coinone, one of South Korea's five licensed digital asset trading platforms. Coinone has signed a strategic equity investment agreement with OKX Ventures, Korea Investment & Securities (KIS), as well as Com2uS and its affiliates.OKX Ventures and KIS will each invest 80 billion KRW ($53 million). Upon completion of the investment and receipt of regulatory approval, both companies will each hold a 19.6% stake in the platform. Together, they will become the third-largest shareholders of the South Korean exchange, trailing only Coinone CEO Cha Myung-hoon (27.8%) and Com2uS Holdings and its affiliates (25%).According to the announcement, the investment will be carried out through a combination of purchasing secondary market shares from Cha and Com2uS, as well as subscribing to newly issued shares. (The Block)
according to an official announcement, based on a recent review, Binance will remove the following tokens from its featured list at 06:00 UTC on May 29, 2026: DIGI (MineD), K (Sidekick), SKI (SKIMASKDOG), JOJO (JOJOWORLD), PLAYSOLANA (PlaySolana), 恶俗企鹅 (William Tell Penguin), PAL (Palio), TYCOON (DinoTycoon), HIPPO (sudeng), LN (LnfiNetwork), BNBXBT (BNBXBT), and BOOM (Boom). After removal, withdrawal or sell operations will still be permitted on Binance Alpha.
The Odaily Seer Channel monitoring shows that Polymarket has listed a new prediction event: "Will the U.S. federal government officially issue a $250 bill featuring Donald Trump’s portrait before December 31, 2026?"U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed on May 28 that the official design for a $250 bill featuring President Trump’s portrait is ready, in anticipation of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. However, actual progress on the plan is currently blocked by stalled legislative procedures in Congress. According to H.R. 1761, introduced as early as February 2025, issuing this currency requires amending the Federal Reserve Act to authorize the new denomination and to waive the long-standing legal restriction prohibiting portraits of living individuals on U.S. currency. As the bill remains stuck in the House Financial Services Committee, with no substantial floor vote or progress in the Senate, the probability of completing legislation and printing the bill within the remainder of this year is low.The Odaily Seer Channel continues to monitor the prediction market—see the changes before the price is set.
Zhou, a hacker from Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, was sentenced by a court to four years and four months’ imprisonment and fined for the crime of illegally controlling computer information systems. Zhou exploited security vulnerabilities in websites to illegally control over 150 government and enterprise servers, causing links on websites belonging to 157 organizations to redirect to overseas pornographic websites. He also profited by reselling control rights. According to disclosures by the investigating authorities, Zhou settled his illicit proceeds using virtual currencies such as USDT and TRX, dispersing and concealing them across multiple cryptocurrency wallets. Authorities subsequently seized assets valued at over RMB 42 million through a cryptocurrency tracing system. Additionally, Zhou voluntarily surrendered over RMB 28 million in illicit gains.
According to a report by RIA Novosti on the 29th, Ebrahim Azizi, Chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Islamic Parliament of Iran, stated that Iran has no plans to ship enriched uranium out of the country. Azizi told RIA Novosti that Iran has no intention of transferring enriched uranium to third countries, intermediary parties, or any other locations. (Xinhua News Agency)
blockchain infrastructure platform and stablecoin issuer Paxos has announced that its subsidiary, Paxos Securities Settlement Company, has obtained registration as a clearing agency with the U.S. SEC, allowing it to provide clearing and settlement services as a central securities depository in the United States. In October 2019, the SEC issued a no-action letter to Paxos, permitting a pilot for blockchain-based U.S. stock settlement services, which went live in February 2020. Paxos stated that the pilot achieved same-day settlement, reduced costs, and improved operational efficiency within a regulated framework. Stablecoins and digital assets issued by Paxos include PayPal USD, Global Dollar, and Pax Gold. The SEC issued a Wells Notice to Paxos in 2023 regarding the issuance of Binance USD and concluded its investigation in 2024. Additionally, Paxos reached a $48.5 million settlement with the NYDFS in August 2025 concerning compliance issues related to Binance and BUSD. (Cointelegraph)
Odaily Yuga Labs CEO Michael Figge announced on X that the team will implement several adjustments to ApeCoin. Previously, due to regulatory uncertainty, Yuga Labs and ApeCo adopted a parallel coordination model, which resulted in lower efficiency. As the regulatory environment evolves, the team has decided to simplify the structure and eliminate the independent ApeCo lead role. ApeCo Lead Cam will depart, while the ApeChain core technology and BD teams will collaborate directly with Yuga Labs. Certain other team members will also be leaving, with the transition set to be completed by June 5.
According to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reiterated today that the Trump administration will not launch a central bank digital currency (CBDC). However, the House-passed “ROAD to Housing Act” includes only a temporary ban on the Federal Reserve issuing a CBDC; this ban expires in December 2030, and the bill has not yet passed the Senate. Senate Republican Leader Thune stated that efforts to enact a permanent ban may face Democratic resistance. Some House Republicans believe the expiration of the ban could reopen space for the Fed to explore CBDCs. Fed Chair Kevin Warsh said he would not allow the Fed to advance a CBDC—as long as he retains the authority to block it.
The Korea Digital Asset Exchange Alliance (DAXA) has introduced new compliance standards requiring local cryptocurrency exchanges to invalidate API keys suspected of being improperly shared by users, thereby strengthening oversight of automated trading. The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) stated that automated trading currently accounts for approximately 30% of trading volume in Korea’s cryptocurrency market. Under the new rules, exchanges including Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit, and Gopax will enhance API monitoring, issue warnings upon detecting suspicious sharing behavior, require users to re-authenticate, and implement an IP allowlist mechanism to restrict API access to authorized addresses only.
Nasdaq-listed company Bit Digital CEO Sam Tabar stated on X that he has purchased more ETH.Sam Tabar explained: "Many people look at ETH's price performance over the past two years and conclude it's finished. But I believe they are looking for the wrong catalyst. The repricing of ETH was never meant to be built on retail narratives. For an asset backed by such a massive infrastructure, that kind of narrative is simply too fragile. The real catalyst is institutional demand. And the pace of institutional demand never follows the sentiment on social media. It only materializes when compliance frameworks are ready, custody systems are established, and the regulatory environment is stable enough for a CFO to give the green light. And that moment is closer than what market prices reflect."He added: "I hold ETH because I have a fiduciary obligation to make smart capital allocation decisions. And at the price I bought in, ETH meets that standard."
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed a motion to intervene in litigation before the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island to block Rhode Island’s enforcement—under state gambling laws—against CFTC-registered prediction markets. The CFTC asserts that it holds clear and longstanding exclusive jurisdiction over event contracts under the Commodity Exchange Act, and that applicable state laws cannot override designated contract markets. Previously, Rhode Island had initiated a parallel state-court action seeking substantial civil penalties and demanding that the prediction markets cease operations and disgorge profits. This case marks the latest instance—following similar challenges by Arizona, Connecticut, Illinois, New York, and Minnesota—in which a state government has contested the CFTC’s regulatory authority over prediction markets.
Aave Labs has published an ARFC proposal recommending the introduction of a standardized technical asset listing framework for Aave V3, Aave V4, and Horizon—covering new asset onboarding, ongoing review of already-listed assets, and significant parameter expansions. The framework aims to unify technical assessment and monitoring baselines, addressing ERC-20 compliance, oracles, access control, minting and burning, pausing and blacklisting, upgradability, yield mechanisms, token architecture, cross-chain bridge risks, audit history, and external dependencies. The proposal also suggests integrating the assessment process into governance, including pre-screening, technical review, risk coordination, remediation tracking, and annual refreshes.
OpenAI has released the Frontier Governance Framework, systematically elaborating on how its AI safety and governance practices align with emerging regulatory requirements such as the California Frontier AI Transparency Act and the EU's General-Purpose AI Code of Conduct. Based on OpenAI's existing Preparedness Framework, this framework focuses on areas including cyberattacks, CBRN risks, harmful manipulation, loss of control risks, model reporting, security incident response, and external expert review. It also states that it will be continuously updated as model capabilities and the regulatory environment evolve.
as AI trading agents enter financial markets, structural problems in retail trading are facing potential transformation. The current business models of exchanges and brokerages rely on customers trading frequently. Regardless of whether the customer profits or loses, the platform profits through commissions, spreads, and order flow. Research shows that 74% to 89% of retail traders ultimately lose money, and the Payment for Order Flow (PFOF) mechanism hidden behind zero-commission trades ensures that the platform's profits are unrelated to customer returns.Independent, programmable AI trading agents can change this structural contradiction: by linking the agent's returns to the customer's portfolio returns, they encourage disciplined trading rather than trading frequency. Agents can choose to reduce positions, avoid impulsive moves, and protect customer assets in highly volatile markets, achieving true alignment of interests.As the US eliminates minimum asset requirements for day trading and the EU prepares to implement a PFOF ban, traditional exchange models are facing regulatory pressure. Meanwhile, AI agents are restructuring trading infrastructure through innovative channels such as on-chain payments, gas-free transactions, and decentralized exchanges, providing retail investors with transparent, fair, and verifiable trading intermediaries. (CoinDesk)
Odaily, Li Hua, founder of Futu Holdings, addressed the new cross-border securities business rectification regulations jointly issued by eight government departments on May 22 during the company's Q1 2026 earnings call. He emphasized that this adjustment represents a unified industry-wide requirement. During the two-year rectification period, mainland Chinese clients will not have their accounts closed; only onshore deposits and purchases are restricted, while one-way selling and fund transfers out are permitted.Li Hua stated that Futu has completely suspended new account openings for mainland Chinese residents, having rejected tens of thousands of non-compliant applications over the past two years. As of the end of the first quarter, mainland Chinese clients accounted for 13% of total clients, 17% of total assets, and contributed approximately 20% of revenue. The company will actively embrace regulation, steadily advance compliance efforts, and expects the new rules will not affect its full-year target of acquiring 800,000 new clients, continuing to expand its international market presence.According to the financial report, Futu's Q1 revenue was HK$5.856 billion (up 24.7% year-over-year), while net profit was HK$831 million (down 61.2% year-over-year), primarily due to a provision of HK$1.85 billion for a proposed penalty from the securities regulator.
: In a speech during the "Regulatory PETshop" event series, U.S. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce stated that privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) are crucial for the digital finance era, and regulators should not shape the trajectory of technological development based on expanding surveillance infrastructure.Hester Peirce pointed out that protecting financial privacy and security are not opposing forces. Cryptographic technology can help ordinary users guard against data breaches, theft, and malicious behavior. She criticized the current U.S. regulatory discussion for overemphasizing surveillance needs while neglecting the legitimate public demand for privacy-protective products. She also noted that existing regulations require securities transfer agents to record the names and addresses of holders, but the mechanism of public blockchain addresses can verify asset ownership without revealing personally identifiable information, thereby reducing the risk of sensitive data exposure for investors.Furthermore, Hester Peirce called on developers to collaborate with the SEC's Crypto Task Force to explore new technical solutions that reconcile KYC, anti-money laundering, and privacy protection requirements.
Odaily报道, “BTC OG insider whale” Garrett Jin has released his “Weekly Market Strategy Signal.” In his analysis, he points out that the current geopolitical situation and the trajectory of the US dollar are deadlocked: despite US strikes on Iranian-related targets, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz remain unresolved. Although US Secretary of State Rubio signaled “positive news,” the peace agreement proposed by Iran has already been vetoed by the White House.Long-term US Treasury yields continue to hover in the 5.07% – 5.18% range, reaching their highest levels in 19 years. The S&P 500 index briefly hit a new high before quickly pulling back. Garrett Jin believes that a single positive or negative catalyst is insufficient to change the market landscape. Only when at least two of the three key factors—the credit environment, Federal Reserve policy, and geopolitical conditions—converge can the market experience a substantial shift.On another front, capital expenditure in the AI sector is accelerating its shift from the United States to Asia. ByteDance plans to increase its capital expenditure to as high as $70 billion this year, while Tencent and Alibaba are also ramping up their investments. Competition in the AI arena has now escalated to the level of national competition.