News Highlights for May 19th
1. US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net inflows of $948.3 million this week
2. This year, there have been more than 90 Bitcoin ecosystem-related financings
3. Bitget Wallet launches LayerZero witch address self-service query webpage
4. zkLink Nova TVL reaches $950 million
5. The largest individual holder of BOME made a profit of 993 times in 8 hours due to #1DOL transaction
6. The total assets of the top 14 ETFs exceed $3 trillion, and their performance has been worse than that of spot Bitcoin ETFs since the beginning of the year
7. Bloomberg: Crypto industry donations for the 2024 US election have reached $94 million, a record high
8. Kraken: USDT will not be delisted in Europe and there are currently no plans to delist
9. Hong Kong launches world’s first green security token offering for new energy vehicle charging network
10. Ripple Q1 XRP Market Report: Total holdings exceed 4.83 billion XRP, most trading activities are related to USDT
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