1. Five departments, including the Ministry of Commerce, announced plans to strengthen the integration and application of technologies such as blockchain in urban commercial systems.
2. Sources: The US Senate Agriculture Committee is about to release a bipartisan draft bill related to the cryptocurrency market structure.
3. Bitcoin's monthly chart shows a decline, ending a seven-year streak of October gains.
4. Analysis: The "halving-after-fall" pattern for Bitcoin may have broken down, and a stable bull market may continue.
5. The EU will expand its regulation of stock and cryptocurrency exchanges.
6. Michael Saylor: Strategy is not interested in acquiring other Bitcoin asset reserve companies.
7. Bloomberg: Coinbase's acquisition of stablecoin startup BVNK is expected to be completed by the end of this year or early next year.
8. Iran has become the world's fourth-largest cryptocurrency mining center, but illegal mining activities are active.
9. The Indonesian central bank plans to launch a digital version of the Indonesian rupiah based on distributed ledger technology.
10. Bitcoin mining company TeraWulf completed a $1.025 billion convertible senior note issuance. 11. Hangzhou reports: Fraud gangs target elementary school gamers, tricking them into transferring money and then laundering it through cryptocurrency.
12. US Senator Warren responds to defamation allegations against Changpeng Zhao: The defamation allegations are baseless.
13. Cathie Wood's ARKK discloses its top 15 holdings, including Coinbase, Circle, and several other crypto-related companies.