CoinDesk June 15 update: 1. The EU will delist Tether’s $175 billion USDT from compliant exchanges; 2. Bitcoin whales have completed their sell-off, prompting a price rebound to $65,000; 3. Bitcoin returns to $65,000 as oil prices fall to a two-month low; 4. Trump announces peace agreement, triggering $6 billion inflow into the crypto market; 5. 10x Research: Bitcoin options negative gamma mechanism reverses, signaling potential market rebound; 6. XRP spot ETF saw net inflows of $10.68 million last week, while BTC, ETH, and SOL spot ETFs recorded net outflows; 7. Aztec Network suffered a $2.15 million loss due to a mismatch between zk-proofs and L1 settlement; 8. Future Asset Management signed a memorandum of understanding with Ondo Finance; 9. CZ: He uses only crypto assets for daily spending and holds almost no fiat currency; 10. 0x082e...ca88: HYPE surged 6% in early trading; the largest long position holder has realized a $34 million paper profit.
EU to Delist $17.5B Tether USDT from Compliant Exchanges
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The EU will delist $17.5 billion worth of Tether’s USDT from regulated exchanges, according to BitJie. Crypto prices saw Bitcoin rebound to $65,000 following whale selling. Oil prices fell to a two-month low. Altcoins under observation gained momentum as $60 billion flowed into crypto markets after Trump’s peace deal announcement.
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