CoinDesk reports on May 9: 1. SEC Chair Atkins: Considering regulatory changes for blockchain markets and AI finance. 2. Tether freezes over $514 million in USDT across 370 wallet addresses. 3. Total net outflow from Bitcoin ETFs reaches $268 million. 4. BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF records a single-day net outflow of 1,224 BTC, valued at approximately $98.02 million. 5. American Bitcoin purchases 11,298 mining rigs from Bitmain, pledging 314 BTC as collateral. 6. SEC: Legislation on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency market structure will enhance regulatory clarity. 7. Bitcoin drops below $80,000, facing profit-taking pressure amid Trump-related rally. 8. The State Administration for Market Regulation approves the release of 402 national standards. 9. Anthropic raises tens of billions in summer funding targeting computing power, with valuation potentially nearing $1 trillion, surpassing OpenAI. 10. OpenAI launches GPT-5.5-Cyber, relaxing permissions for penetration testing.
SEC Considers Regulatory Changes for Blockchain and AI Finance
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SEC news broke on Tuesday as Chair Atkins confirmed the agency is considering regulatory updates for blockchain and AI, alongside crypto news. Tether froze over $514 million in USDT, while Bitcoin ETFs experienced significant net outflows. The SEC announcement suggests broader market adjustments may be on the horizon.
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