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Top Bitcoin Lightning Wallet Unexpectedly Stops US Services Due to Regulatory PressureSatoshi Wallet, the leading provider of Bitcoin lightning wallets, has announced its withdrawal from the US market. The move, which requires removing its apps from the Apple and Google App stores in the United States, marks a significant shift in the company's operational focus. The decision, while sudden, assures existing US customers of the security and accessibility of their funds. Wallet of Satoshi emphasized that users can transfer their holdings to alternative wallet services to ensure that their digital assets will not be disrupted. Despite this assurance, the company's sudden exit raises questions about the underlying factors that prompted the move.

Top Bitcoin Lightning Wallet Unexpectedly Stops US Services Due to Regulatory Pressure

Satoshi Wallet, the leading provider of Bitcoin lightning wallets, has announced its withdrawal from the US market. The move, which requires removing its apps from the Apple and Google App stores in the United States, marks a significant shift in the company's operational focus.
The decision, while sudden, assures existing US customers of the security and accessibility of their funds.
Wallet of Satoshi emphasized that users can transfer their holdings to alternative wallet services to ensure that their digital assets will not be disrupted. Despite this assurance, the company's sudden exit raises questions about the underlying factors that prompted the move.
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ECB President says her son lost 60% of his investment in cryptocurrencyAccording to a Reuters report on November 24, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde revealed that her son lost money investing in cryptocurrency. Lagarde said her son had lost "almost all" of his investment by trading cryptocurrencies despite her warnings. At one event, he said: "He completely ignored me, which was his prerogative... and he lost almost all the money he invested. It wasn't much, but he lost everything, about 60 percent... so when I talked to him about it again At that time, he reluctantly accepted that I was right."

ECB President says her son lost 60% of his investment in cryptocurrency

According to a Reuters report on November 24, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde revealed that her son lost money investing in cryptocurrency.
Lagarde said her son had lost "almost all" of his investment by trading cryptocurrencies despite her warnings. At one event, he said:
"He completely ignored me, which was his prerogative... and he lost almost all the money he invested. It wasn't much, but he lost everything, about 60 percent... so when I talked to him about it again At that time, he reluctantly accepted that I was right."
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ECB board members signal possible rate cut in JuneVilleroy de Villeroy said that given the current economic situation, the bank is likely to start lowering interest rates in June. This news has triggered widespread attention and discussion in the market about the future direction of monetary policy. It is revealed that Villeroy emphasized the challenges facing the global economy in his speech, including persistent inflationary pressure and the risk of slowing growth. He mentioned that although the ECB has been working hard to support economic growth and control inflation through its existing policy tools, a more flexible strategy may be needed considering the current economic environment.

ECB board members signal possible rate cut in June

Villeroy de Villeroy said that given the current economic situation, the bank is likely to start lowering interest rates in June. This news has triggered widespread attention and discussion in the market about the future direction of monetary policy.
It is revealed that Villeroy emphasized the challenges facing the global economy in his speech, including persistent inflationary pressure and the risk of slowing growth. He mentioned that although the ECB has been working hard to support economic growth and control inflation through its existing policy tools, a more flexible strategy may be needed considering the current economic environment.
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#欧洲央行 #欧洲杯 #欧洲降息 ECB Governing Council member Kazaks: Future rate cuts should be gradual ECB Governing Council member Kazaks said Any future rate cuts by the ECB need to be "gradual" He said in a blog "Although inflation has fallen to a fairly low level Victory has not yet come "Domestic price pressures remain high The tight labor market and low unemployment rate put upward pressure on wages" He said: "Therefore, further rate cuts should be gradual Closely monitor the dynamics of wage growth, productivity growth and corporate profit margins. "We will make future decisions based on the latest data and assess the situation meeting by meeting." ” The day before Kazaks spoke, the European Central Bank delivered on its promise to cut interest rates But it also said it would take longer for inflation to reach 2% That raised questions among investors about the next policy move Officials have all but ruled out a second rate cut in July, and some have questioned the wisdom of cutting rates at the September meeting, according to people familiar with the matter.
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ECB Governing Council member Kazaks: Future rate cuts should be gradual

ECB Governing Council member Kazaks said

Any future rate cuts by the ECB need to be

"gradual"

He said in a blog

"Although inflation has fallen to a fairly low level

Victory has not yet come

"Domestic price pressures remain high

The tight labor market and low unemployment rate

put upward pressure on wages"

He said: "Therefore, further rate cuts should be gradual

Closely monitor the dynamics of wage growth, productivity growth and corporate profit margins.

"We will make future decisions based on the latest data and assess the situation meeting by meeting." ”

The day before Kazaks spoke, the European Central Bank delivered on its promise to cut interest rates

But it also said it would take longer for inflation to reach 2%

That raised questions among investors about the next policy move

Officials have all but ruled out a second rate cut in July, and some have questioned the wisdom of cutting rates at the September meeting, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Abi emphasized in his article today that heavy long positions and the European Central Bank’s interest rate cut will bring good news. He also analyzed all aspects very clearly. Congratulations on your huge profits if you follow it!

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Cardano and X communities join forces to defend Bitcoin against the ECBAmid the ongoing debate over Bitcoin's legality, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson and the X community have stood firm against the European Central Bank's (ECB) skepticism of the leading cryptocurrency. X’s Community Notes: Crackdown on ECB Bitcoin Criticism In a recent clash of views, the European Central Bank expressed concern that Bitcoin is too costly and vulnerable to illegal trading, despite positive developments such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approving a spot ETF. Hoskinson supports the X community's strong defense of the ECB's reservations. He praised the community's response and said, "The community notes just murdered the ECB," referring to the data they provided in their counterattack.

Cardano and X communities join forces to defend Bitcoin against the ECB

Amid the ongoing debate over Bitcoin's legality, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson and the X community have stood firm against the European Central Bank's (ECB) skepticism of the leading cryptocurrency.
X’s Community Notes: Crackdown on ECB Bitcoin Criticism
In a recent clash of views, the European Central Bank expressed concern that Bitcoin is too costly and vulnerable to illegal trading, despite positive developments such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approving a spot ETF.
Hoskinson supports the X community's strong defense of the ECB's reservations. He praised the community's response and said, "The community notes just murdered the ECB," referring to the data they provided in their counterattack.
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ECB executive allays privacy concerns over digital euroPiero Cipollone assured Parliament that the digital euro would have superior privacy protection features compared to existing commercial payment solutions, including anonymous transactions for offline payments. At a recent meeting with the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, ECB Executive Board member Piero Cipollone discussed the upcoming digital euro, specifically its privacy features, infrastructure procurement and operational standards. Cipollone’s speech highlighted the ECB’s positive approach to cooperating with EU entities on digital currency infrastructure. All these entities are registered within the EU and controlled by EU nationals, he added.

ECB executive allays privacy concerns over digital euro

Piero Cipollone assured Parliament that the digital euro would have superior privacy protection features compared to existing commercial payment solutions, including anonymous transactions for offline payments.
At a recent meeting with the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, ECB Executive Board member Piero Cipollone discussed the upcoming digital euro, specifically its privacy features, infrastructure procurement and operational standards.
Cipollone’s speech highlighted the ECB’s positive approach to cooperating with EU entities on digital currency infrastructure. All these entities are registered within the EU and controlled by EU nationals, he added.
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Financial events worth watching this week: 1. US inflation data: On Wednesday, September 11, the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) and core CPI data for August will be released. These data points are critical for assessing inflation trends, which will affect the Fed's policy decisions. 2. European Central Bank (ECB) interest rate decision: Thursday, September 12 3. US Producer Price Index (PPI): Also on Thursday, September 12, US PPI data will be released. This is another important indicator of inflation, reflecting changes in the prices of goods and services received by producers. 4. Consumer sentiment data: On Friday, September 13, the University of Michigan will release the preliminary consumer sentiment index for September, which provides insights into consumer confidence and spending intentions. #欧洲央行 #CPI数据 #ppi
Financial events worth watching this week:

1. US inflation data: On Wednesday, September 11, the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) and core CPI data for August will be released. These data points are critical for assessing inflation trends, which will affect the Fed's policy decisions.

2. European Central Bank (ECB) interest rate decision: Thursday, September 12

3. US Producer Price Index (PPI): Also on Thursday, September 12, US PPI data will be released. This is another important indicator of inflation, reflecting changes in the prices of goods and services received by producers.

4. Consumer sentiment data: On Friday, September 13, the University of Michigan will release the preliminary consumer sentiment index for September, which provides insights into consumer confidence and spending intentions.

#欧洲央行 #CPI数据 #ppi
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European Central Bank Warns: Weak Cryptocurrency Regulation, Trump’s Policy Stance May Trigger Financial Risks Recently, the European Central Bank (ECB) expressed concerns over the weak regulation of cryptocurrencies, suggesting that under President Trump's support for cryptocurrencies, it may lead to financial instability. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank and the European Commission have differing views on whether the new EU cryptocurrency rules can withstand the financial risks posed by a potential Trump return. According to POLITICO, the European Central Bank warns that Trump’s support for the U.S. cryptocurrency industry could trigger a financial "tsunami," emphasizing the urgent need for reform in the regulation of crypto assets. The central bank stated that existing regulations are too lenient on the "multi-party issuance" model, while the new policy allows for collaboration between European and non-European stablecoin issuers. ECB President Christine Lagarde emphasized that the MiCA regulation urgently needs revision and hinted that the European Commission and other EU institutions have "recognized" the unique threat posed by stablecoins. However, a member of the European Commission holds a different view, believing that the risks posed by global stablecoins "seem to be overstated and can be effectively controlled under the current legal framework." An EU official stated that the ECB’s claims regarding the run risk associated with stablecoins being 1:1 convertible with assets are purely "nonsense," accusing the ECB of exaggerating the threat of dollar stablecoins to promote the digital euro project that the ECB will launch in October. In summary, the ECB is concerned that the surge in dollar-backed stablecoins could lead to these stablecoins dominating the market, potentially attracting European capital into U.S. debt, thereby undermining the EU's financial independence. At the same time, the bank also warned that European issuers may be forced to redeem euros and foreign tokens, thus putting euro reserves at risk of being "run". This indicates that the debate over financial autonomy has transcended mere technical discussion and may have risen to the level of geopolitical economic strategy. What are your views on the ECB's warning? Can the MiCA framework really withstand cross-border financial risks? Could dollar stablecoins become a "Trojan Horse" for U.S. financial influence? #加密货币 #欧洲央行 #金融风险 #监管改革
European Central Bank Warns: Weak Cryptocurrency Regulation, Trump’s Policy Stance May Trigger Financial Risks

Recently, the European Central Bank (ECB) expressed concerns over the weak regulation of cryptocurrencies, suggesting that under President Trump's support for cryptocurrencies, it may lead to financial instability.

Meanwhile, the European Central Bank and the European Commission have differing views on whether the new EU cryptocurrency rules can withstand the financial risks posed by a potential Trump return.

According to POLITICO, the European Central Bank warns that Trump’s support for the U.S. cryptocurrency industry could trigger a financial "tsunami," emphasizing the urgent need for reform in the regulation of crypto assets. The central bank stated that existing regulations are too lenient on the "multi-party issuance" model, while the new policy allows for collaboration between European and non-European stablecoin issuers.

ECB President Christine Lagarde emphasized that the MiCA regulation urgently needs revision and hinted that the European Commission and other EU institutions have "recognized" the unique threat posed by stablecoins.

However, a member of the European Commission holds a different view, believing that the risks posed by global stablecoins "seem to be overstated and can be effectively controlled under the current legal framework."

An EU official stated that the ECB’s claims regarding the run risk associated with stablecoins being 1:1 convertible with assets are purely "nonsense," accusing the ECB of exaggerating the threat of dollar stablecoins to promote the digital euro project that the ECB will launch in October.

In summary, the ECB is concerned that the surge in dollar-backed stablecoins could lead to these stablecoins dominating the market, potentially attracting European capital into U.S. debt, thereby undermining the EU's financial independence.

At the same time, the bank also warned that European issuers may be forced to redeem euros and foreign tokens, thus putting euro reserves at risk of being "run".

This indicates that the debate over financial autonomy has transcended mere technical discussion and may have risen to the level of geopolitical economic strategy.

What are your views on the ECB's warning? Can the MiCA framework really withstand cross-border financial risks? Could dollar stablecoins become a "Trojan Horse" for U.S. financial influence?

#加密货币 #欧洲央行 #金融风险 #监管改革
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Despite Bitcoin’s huge success, it still has potential criticsThe European Central Bank has criticized the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for approving a Bitcoin ETF, insisting the asset’s fair value remains zero. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s approval of a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund in January was described as “the naked emperor’s new clothes” in a latest blog post. Advisors including Ulrich Bindseil, the ECB's director general for market infrastructure and payments, and adviser Jürgen Schaaf have criticized Bitcoin, noting that it is not suitable as an investment or as a means of payment. ECB adviser questions Bitcoin's validity

Despite Bitcoin’s huge success, it still has potential critics

The European Central Bank has criticized the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for approving a Bitcoin ETF, insisting the asset’s fair value remains zero.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s approval of a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund in January was described as “the naked emperor’s new clothes” in a latest blog post.
Advisors including Ulrich Bindseil, the ECB's director general for market infrastructure and payments, and adviser Jürgen Schaaf have criticized Bitcoin, noting that it is not suitable as an investment or as a means of payment.
ECB adviser questions Bitcoin's validity
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