1. Liebit Mining Pool Jiang Zhuoer: Stablecoins decreased by $2.23 billion in a month, no signs of a bull market
Jiang Zhuoer, the founder of Liebit Mining Pool, stated that stablecoins in the crypto market continued to flow out. In the past month, USDT dropped from $184.2 billion to $183.1 billion, and USDC fell from $73.28 billion to $72.15 billion, a total decrease of $2.23 billion. Currently, there are no signs of a bull market starting, and Bitcoin may face a final decline after rebounding to the $68,000 to $70,000 level, where it exploded short positions. - Original
2. RMB to USD exchange rate hits its highest level in over three years (Watcher.Guru)
The RMB to USD exchange rate has reached its highest level in over three years. - Original
3. The U.S. Senate submits the CLARITY Act to end the debate and move to full voting stage
The U.S. Senate officially submitted the motion to end the debate on the Bitcoin and Crypto Clarity Act, moving the bill to the full voting stage in the Senate. - Original
4. 276 thefts occurred in the crypto field in 2026, with total losses reaching $1.2 billion (Cointelegraph)
In 2026, there have been 276 thefts in the cryptocurrency sector, with total losses amounting to $1.2 billion, of which the Coldcard hack incident accounted for 10% of the total losses within a few days. - Original
5. The U.S. Senate passes a temporary funding bill, House still needs to coordinate to prevent government shutdown on October 1
The U.S. Senate passed a temporary measure on Saturday to fund federal agencies until December 11. According to Fox News, the voting result was 90 in favor and 6 against, with Senator Darlene Graham abstaining. This bill helps prevent a government shutdown on October 1, but the House still needs to reach an agreement on the bill after returning from recess. - Original
6. Brazil's central bank requires exchanges to delay processing cross-border cryptocurrency transfers over $10,000
Brazil's central bank has required exchanges to delay processing cross-border cryptocurrency transfers over $10,000 and to flag smaller transactions as high risk. - Original
7. The EU plans to revise the MiCA framework to adjust entry rules for non-EU stablecoin issuers
According to Bitcoin.com News, the EU has decided to revise the MiCA framework to address the entry issues of non-EU stablecoin issuers such as Tether. The introduction of the U.S. GENIUS Act and President Trump's push for stablecoins accelerated this decision. Patrick Hansen, head of EU policy at Circle, pointed out that there are regulatory gaps in the current MiCA system. The EU is considering including tokenized payments and deposits in the scope of the revision, and an EU diplomat stated that it is inevitable to re-discuss the document. - Original
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