Issue #95

Regulation

1. SEC expected to approve spot Bitcoin ETF applications by next week

2. Prosecutors drop remaining charges against SBF, including foreign bribery, bank fraud, and unlawful political donations

3. South Korea proposes to ban the purchase of crypto using credit cards

-- Comments on the proposal are being accepted until Feb 13

4. IRS now requires users to report crypto transactions over $10k

-- Makes crypto brokers share details like the sender's name, address, and social security number within 15 days of a transaction

Infrastructure

1. Vitalik Buterin releases an updated roadmap of Ethereum's 2024 priorities (source)

Finance

1. Matrixport: SEC will reject all applications for a Bitcoin ETF this month

-- Citing the current political climate and compliance concerns

2. TD Cowen: SEC will approve a spot Bitcoin ETF as a political necessity

3. USDC momentarily depegs to $0.74 on Binance

-- Potentially due to a market-wide sell-off caused by the Matrixport report on spot Bitcoin ETFs

4. Receipts Depository Corp. launching BTC DRs to circumvent the need for SEC approval

-- Depository receipts that represent BTC and will be offered to institutions in transactions exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933

-- The firm is also competing for a spot bitcoin ETF

5. Privacy coins losing liquidity

-- Binance placed 'monitoring' tags on major privacy coins, including Monero and Zcash, warning that they may no longer meet the exchange's listing criteria

-- OKX outright delisted privacy coins

6. Swap aggregator Jupiter targets airdrop in February

Security

1. Orbit Chain loses $81M after a hacker exploits its cross-chain bridge

-- Company has yet to disclose the exact nature of the hack

2. Money market Radiant Capital hacked for $4.5M, cause unknown

Research

1. A blockchain-based marketplace for IoT data (source)

2. A new system of BFT fair ordering protocols (source)

-- Reducing communication complexity to achieve consensus

-- Satisfying probabilistic fair ordering

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