Today's News:
1. BTC's recent fluctuations are relatively small, ranging from 101,000 to 104,000; $ETH Ethereum dropped sharply after a surge, directly causing a market crash, leading to a general decline in altcoins.
2. Telegram shuts down Asia's largest crypto black market, Haowang Guarantee.
3. The Wisconsin Investment Board liquidates its BlackRock Bitcoin spot ETF holdings and holds Coinbase stocks.
4. The U.S. Department of Justice continues to prosecute Tornado Cash co-founder, dropping some charges.
5. The judge rejects SEC's request for a declaratory judgment against Ripple, citing procedural impropriety.
6. The SEC investigates whether Coinbase has inflated user numbers.
7. FTX will initiate the second round of bankruptcy distributions on May 30.
8. Sonic CSO: Sonic terminates partnership with Wintermute.
9. CoinMarketCap officially launches the CMC Launch platform, with the first project being a decentralized perpetual trading platform. Everyone is starting to push the Launch platform; Binance's market site has also started it.
10. Powell: The Federal Reserve is adjusting its overall policy-making framework; Fed Chair Powell: No comments on the outlook or monetary policy; April PCE may be around 2.2%.
11. @pumpdotfun distributes 0.5% to creators from new earnings, and the original transaction fees are not divided.
12. Cross-border e-commerce DDC Enterprise launches Bitcoin reserve strategy, aiming to reach 5,000 BTC within 36 months.