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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to propose cryptocurrency rules as early as this month to streamline the fundraising process for startups.
PANews reported on July 8th that, according to CoinDesk, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has updated its agenda, indicating it plans to propose new cryptocurrency rules as early as this month. The rule would establish a temporary registration exemption for developers launching crypto investment contracts, allow for a certain amount of financing, and create a safe harbor for issuers exiting securities regulation. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins stated that this move aims to achieve the goal of "making the U.S. the global crypto capital," establishing clear rules for crypto asset financing, and providing clear guidance for the custody and trading of on-chain tokenized securities. This is the SEC's first major rule-making effort in the crypto space; previously, the agency had released a digital asset taxonomy and begun developing related plans to promote tokenized securities. The cryptocurrency rule is currently under review by the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
Vanguard Group establishes its first head of digital assets position
According to Mars Finance, on July 8th, Vanguard Group, the world's second-largest asset management company (managing approximately $12 trillion in assets), created its first Head of Digital Assets position, responsible for developing the company's long-term crypto and blockchain strategy. This role will assess areas such as tokenization, stablecoins, digital wallets, custody, and blockchain settlement, and determine whether Vanguard should build its own capabilities, partner with external entities, or postpone entry into certain markets. The position requires developing multi-year roadmaps and designing governance and risk frameworks. Vanguard stated that this hiring does not indicate an upcoming launch of crypto products and currently has no plans to issue its own crypto investment vehicles.
Asset management giant Vanguard is hiring its first head of digital assets to evaluate strategies including tokenization and stablecoins.
PANews reported on July 8th that, according to Bitcoin Magazine, Vanguard, the world's second-largest asset manager (with approximately $12 trillion in assets under management), has created its first-ever Head of Digital Assets position, responsible for developing the company's long-term crypto and blockchain strategy. This role will evaluate areas such as tokenization, stablecoins, digital wallets, custody, and blockchain settlement, and determine whether Vanguard should build its own capabilities, partner with external entities, or postpone entry into certain markets. The position will involve developing multi-year roadmaps and designing governance and risk frameworks. Vanguard stated that this hiring does not indicate an upcoming launch of crypto products and that it currently has no plans to issue its own crypto investment vehicles.
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Gate Founder Dr. Han: Gate's early completion of MiCA licensing will push the European crypto market towards fair competition.
According to ChainCatcher, CoinDesk reports that with the full implementation of the EU's Crypto Asset Market Regulation (MiCA), the European digital asset market has entered a new era of unified regulation. Regarding the impact of MiCA on the industry landscape, Gate founder and CEO Dr. Han stated in an interview that Gate began its European compliance preparations several years ago and completed its MiCA and Payment Institution (PI) license preparations ahead of schedule in 2025. He pointed out that the significance of MiCA lies not only in establishing a unified regulatory framework, but more importantly, in putting all market participants on a level playing field. "Only when all platforms adhere to the same rules can the industry truly compete around products, services, and user experience." He also stated that if unauthorized platforms continue to provide services to European users, a level playing field will remain a challenge, making effective regulatory enforcement equally crucial. Currently, Gate Europe is leveraging its MiCA and PI licenses to continuously improve its compliance system, risk management, and operational governance capabilities, and is continuously deepening its global compliance strategy. In addition to Europe, multiple Gate entities have completed relevant regulatory registrations, license applications, or obtained authorizations and approvals in jurisdictions such as Malta, the Bahamas, Japan, the United States, Australia, and Dubai. Through multi-regional regulatory approvals, Gate has solidified its global business foundation and continues to provide global users with safer, more transparent, and more efficient digital asset services. Looking ahead, Gate will continue to adhere to a parallel development strategy of compliance and innovation, promoting the long-term healthy development of the digital asset industry through superior product experiences and global service capabilities.
Ruwei Technology's stock price fell nearly 17% on its first day of trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, closing at HK$18 per share.
Mars Finance reported on July 8th that Ruwei Technology's stock price fell nearly 17% on its first day of trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, closing at HK$18 per share. (Science and Technology Treasure Broadcast)