In this issue of "Samoto Daily 5-minute Briefing", we will first take you to quickly see the overall market of Bitcoin and mainstream altcoins trading sideways in a narrow range and volatility continues to cool down. Then focus on four events with medium- and long-term influence: Ripple vs. SEC finale - Ripple and the US Securities and Exchange Commission both withdrew their appeals, and the five-year XRP regulatory case is expected to be finalized. Crypto assets are written into US mortgage rules for the first time - the FHFA directive allows Fannie Mae and Freddie Mae to include crypto positions in compliant exchanges into mortgage assessments, and traditional finance will give up a piece of the map to crypto. The eight major South Korean banks have joined hands to prepare for the Korean won stablecoin - aiming to land in 2025-2026, with the intention of breaking the dominant pattern of US dollar stablecoins. Hong Kong issued the "Digital Asset Policy Declaration 2.0" - the regulatory framework, tax incentives and RWA tokenization roadmap are moving forward simultaneously, striving to become a friendly global crypto hub. Disclaimer The contents of this program are for educational and market information only and do not constitute any investment, legal or tax advice. Crypto asset prices fluctuate violently and have extremely high risks. Please be sure to research or consult licensed professionals yourself before investing. The anchor and the guest shall not bear any responsibility for the profits and losses caused by the use of the content of this program. Please carefully evaluate your own risk tolerance.
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