The TRUMP token team has sparked fresh controversy by quietly removing $4.6 million in USDC from its liquidity pool ahead of a $320 million token unlock, fueling trader concerns about potential volatility and insider activity. The post Is TRUMP Token About to Crash? Devs Quietly Remove $4.6M USDC From Liquidity Pool appeared first on Cryptonews.
Forget about Bitcoin (BTC -1.98%). Forget about speculative meme coins.
Official Trump (TRUMP) developers drained $4.6M USDC from the liquidity pool, bridging the proceeds to Ethereum.
Circle will deploy its stablecoin, cross-chain transfer protocol, and wallet on layer 1 blockchain Monad's mainnet when it goes live.
Inquiries about the USDC revenue split between the two companies began in 2023 while Gary Gensler was still head of the SEC, according to correspondence.
TL;DR Sui will integrate Babylon's Bitcoin staking protocol and operate as a Bitcoin Secured Network in Phase 3 of the expansion plan. The integration allows BTC staking without bridges or custodians. Babylon will apply its protocol over Sui's Mysticeti consensus, reinforcing its modular, multi-network approach to Proof-of-Stake.
Sui (SUI) has gone down by 4% today to $2.20 per coin as the market has been choppy since the week started. Trading volumes have subsided by 16% as traders stay on the sidelines while prices consolidate.
Just last week, the FT reported that Tether's considering a US-only stablecoin. Why? Because their current $144 billion-dollar stablecoin USDT may not comply with potential new US regulation (which is still making its way through the relevant checkpoints down in DC).
Sui is gearing up for major infrastructure upgrades that could make it 100x faster. And with Walrus possibly powering that growth, a new DePIN era may just be getting started.
While global economies remain very uncertain going forward, the crypto market is beginning to coil up, and the U.S. stock market allowing, we could see a substantial surge into the Summer. Solana (SOL), Binance Coin (BNB), and Sui (SUI) are well placed to lead this resurgence.
Shiba Inu (SHIB) is battling to maintain its position among the top 20 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, as it faces stiff competition from Sui Network (SUI). SHIB is currently priced at $0.00001202, up 0.84% over the past 24 hours, according to CoinMarketCap.
Sui offers comprehensive tools for game developers to seamlessly integrate Web3 features, enhancing gameplay without compromising performance, according to Sui Foundation.
Cryptocurrencies struggled in the past sessions as macroeconomic developments, including Trump's trade war, dented the appetite for risk assets. However, Sonic defied the bearish trends with consistent total value locked (TVL) growth. Sonic's TVL skyrocketed past $1 billion in April (data extracted from DeFiLlama), reflecting massive growth in 2025 (so far).
There are a couple of interesting news items regarding the trend of the price of the crypto SUI and ONDO. The crypto market is going through a difficult time, especially regarding altcoins, but in the general turmoil, there are some good news here and there, even if they are few and only good up to a certain point.
Sui (SUI) shows potential for significant price breakout with strong stablecoin inflows, rising derivatives interest, and a bullish technical pattern targeting $5.30.
SUI flashed signs of a potential breakout, but key resistance must be cleared first.
We all consider hardware wallets to be a haven in the crypto sector. The leader in this market segment seems to be Ledger.
Sui blockchain is enhancing its cryptographic systems to tackle the looming threat of quantum computing, ensuring long-term data security and integrity.
Ledger Live now integrates SUI and Sui tokens, offering Ledger users enhanced self-custody options with features like Clear Signing and expanded access to the Sui ecosystem.
Sui has gained by 10% in the past 24 hours after President Trump paused higher tariffs, with the coin's volume surging bullishly in response. The post Is Sui the Next Solana? $1.9 Billion Floods In After Trump's Surprise Tariff Pause appeared first on Cryptonews.
Cboe BZX exchange has filed a 19b-4 application for an SUI exchange-traded fund (ETF). The exchange submitted the paperwork to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on April 8, setting the stage for the first SUI ETF in the US.
Stellar (XLM) joined Sui (SUI) as a top underperformer, declining 2.7%.
TL;DR Cboe BZX's Proposal: The exchange has asked the U.S. SEC to list the Canary SUI ETF, potentially marking the first ETF that tracks the Sui blockchain's native token, SUI.
Cboe BZX Exchange has officially submitted Form 19b-4 to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to list an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tied to the Sui blockchain. The April 8 filing stated: “Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc.
Cboe filed a 19b-4 request with the SEC to list the first U.S. ETF backed by SUI. If approved, it would be the first U.S. ETF to hold and stake the Sui Network's native token.
Solana has seen intense selling pressure from both whales and retail investors over the past month, but analysts still expect a price bounce.
A filing to list a SUI exchange-traded fund on Cboe BZX has landed with the SEC, setting the stage for potential approval of a spot fund tied to the layer-1 token.
Canary Capital has filed paperwork with the SEC through the Cboe BZX Exchange for a spot SUI exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Cboe BZX Exchange has asked United States regulators for clearance to list an exchange-traded fund (ETF) backed by Sui (SUI), the native token of the Sui Network, public filings show. The request submitted on April 8 must be reviewed and approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) before the exchange can list any shares of the fund.
Cboe BZX Exchange has asked United States regulators for clearance to list an exchange-traded fund backed by Sui (SUI), the native token of the Sui Network, public filings show. The request submitted on April 8 must be reviewed and approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission before the exchange can list any shares of the fund.
Sui price saw a recent recovery after the Cboe BZX Exchange filed to list the first-ever spot SUI ETF in the U.S. The move marks a new step in bringing the SUI token into regulated financial products. The filing was submitted under Form 19b-4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Canary Capital last month filed for a SUI exchange-traded fund. Now, Cboe has filed for a 19b-4 rule change that would allow it to trade.
SUI has experienced significant volatility in recent weeks, with its price fluctuating amidst a 30% decline. This decline has been accompanied by rising outflows as investors and traders react to the altcoin's uncertain short-term outlook.
The approval of a Sui ETF could enhance crypto market legitimacy and attract institutional investors, potentially boosting Sui's market value. The post Canary Capital seeks SEC approval for a Sui ETF involving staking appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
TL;DR On April 8, 2025, the USDC Treasury burned 51 million tokens on the Ethereum network. This move is part of Circle's routine strategy to adjust liquidity and maintain its 1:1 peg to the U.S. dollar. The burn had no negative impact on the market or DeFi ecosystem, reinforcing USDC's strength as a reliable stablecoin.
Leading altcoins $XRP, $ADA, and $SUI have all come back to major support. Will this support hold, and can these altcoins bounce back?
Larry Fink, the billionaire CEO of BlackRock, is now locked in with Donald Trump, sitting inside the president's tight inner circle after years of tension with the Republican party.
The payment solution developed by the leading crypto exchange Binance has made the stablecoin USDC the default currency for its new users. In a post on social media platform X, USDC issuer Circle says that its US-dollar pegged stablecoin is now the preset token on Binance Pay, which also supports over 100 other crypto assets.
Today's edition of the weekly recap covers multiple announcements from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Circle's initial public offering and the fallout of President Trump's tariffs.
The past week was a whirlwind of activity in the cryptocurrency world. From Ripple's concerns about the UK's crypto regulation to Circle's renewed public listing ambitions, and the anticipated Bitcoin price surge, there was no shortage of intriguing developments.
Stablecoin issuer USDC may delay going public due to concerns about Donald Trump's trade policies and a potential recession.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially taken a position on one of the most controversial issues in cryptocurrency regulation.
Stablecoins just hit $233B — but is a quiet power shift underway between USDT and USDC?
At the end of March, World Liberty Financial, the crypto company affiliated with President Donald Trump and his family, announced plans to launch a new stablecoin known as USD1.
As waves of economic uncertainty overwhelm the markets, the crypto universe holds its breath. Circle, the stablecoin giant, wavers between ambition and caution.
The stablecoin rivalry between Tether (USDT) and Circle (USDC) shows no signs of cooling down. In the latest exchange, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino made headlines by stating that Tether doesnt need to go public, a remark interpreted as a subtle jab at Circle, which recently filed for an initial public offering with the U.S. SEC to list on the NYSE.
After Donald Trumps reelection in November, crypto companies grew hopeful about public listings. Trump promised clearer regulations and aimed to make the U.S. a global crypto hub.