Bitget launched a new framework to monitor listed tokens and market makers more closely. It will flag suspicious trading, weak liquidity, and possible manipulation faster. Listed projects must follow stricter rules against wash trading and price abuse. Bitget has launched a new Market Integrity and Token Accountability Framework to enhance governance of listed digital assets, […]
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L2BEAT independently regenerated all ZK circuits for Lighter’s desert verifier, confirming it matches the deployed contract on Ethereum. Lighter’s desert mode circuit sources were unavailable until recently, leaving users unable to exit funds without relying on the team. Users can now run the build script locally to verify ZK circuits themselves, removing the need to […]
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Crypto liquidity is scattered across exchanges and pairs, creating a structural “liquidity tax” of slippage, spread drag, and inconsistent execution that hits traders, tokens, and venues. Crypto trading activity is spread across hundreds of exchanges, liquidity venues, market makers, and…
Crypto exchange Ouinex has raised $3.5m from its own traders, lifting total funding to $9m to build a “Non‑Centralized Order Book” designed to shield retail from market makers. According to Forbes, crypto and derivatives platform Ouinex announced on May 19 that…
Blockchain investigator ZachXBT has renewed his assault on Bitget, accusing the exchange of knowingly enabling market makers to run supply control manipulation schemes on retail traders, the latest move in a months-long campaign targeting what he has called a “Chinese CEX cartel.” Bitget Accused of Enabling Supply Control Manipulation In a post on Monday, ZachXBT […]
Americans lost more than $11 billion to crypto-related fraud last year, according to an FBI report released in April — and the pressure on governments across Southeast Asia to crack down has only grown since then. A Deadly Business Myanmar’s military government has now responded with one of the harshest proposed laws of its kind […]
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Tokenized assets have moved from a crypto-native experiment to a serious area of institutional research. Banks, asset managers, exchanges, custodians, and regulators are no longer asking only whether blockchain can support financial markets. They are asking where it can reduce friction, improve settlement, make collateral more mobile, and create new product structures without weakening investor protection. For crypto readers, this matters because tokenization connects two worlds that have often operated separately: traditional finance and blockchain infrastructure. Real-world assets, or RWAs, can include government bonds, money market funds, private credit, real estate, commodities, fund shares, and other financial instruments represented on a blockchain or distributed ledger. The appeal is not simply “putting assets on-chain.” Institutions are interested because tokenization may change ho