Blockchain gaming network Immutable is charging ahead after the US SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) closed its investigation into the platform's native token, IMX, in late March.
With $500 billion in volume and counting, 1inch sat down with crypto.news to explain how interoperability is being deployed to offer non-custodial solutions to everything from real-world assets to cryptocurrency.
Chiliz came to popularity as one of the pioneers of sports fan tokens that enabled fans to become a part of their favorite sports teams.
Bitget (BGB), Cronos (CRO), and 1INCH are three of the top exchange tokens to watch in April 2025. BGB is down 4% this week after a massive rally in late 2024, while CRO has dropped nearly 10% amid broader market weakness tied to the tariff war.
TL;DR Immutable will merge its two main blockchain solutions, Immutable X and zkEVM, into a single unified chain, simply named “Immutable.” This integration will consolidate hundreds of millions of dollars in assets and optimize the Web3 gaming ecosystem, all without requiring any action from users.
Immutable's (IMX) price has been on a significant downtrend recently, falling to multi-year lows. The token has suffered a sharp decline, and its price is currently hovering around $0.433.
TL;DR Lido DAO has strengthened its governance system with extended two-phase voting periods, an emergency mechanism called GateSeal, and a structure of expert committees for technical and financial decision-making. These enhancements aim to boost participation, reduce risk, and ensure transparent, decentralized governance.
The Immutable (IMX) price surged 8.05% to $0.6785 after the SEC dropped its investigation. Market cap rose to $1.21B, with a 24-hour trading volume up 118.36% to $120.59M.
IMX token jumps after the SEC ends enforcement threats against Immutable. Plus the U.S. FDIC drops "reputational risk" banking discrimination against crypto firms and Fidelity Investments develops its own stablecoin.
On March 25, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) officially concluded its investigation into Immutable, an Australian Web3 gaming company, marking the end of a significant period of uncertainty for the firm.
The SEC has ended its investigation into Web3 gaming firm Immutable with no findings of wrongdoing, marking another dropped crypto probe amid the regulator's shifting stance on enforcement.
On Tuesday, crypto company Immutable announced that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially closed its inquiry into the company and its associated parties. This comes after the SEC previously issued a Wells notice, which signaled its intention to pursue legal action against Immutable for alleged violations of securities laws.
The SEC concludes its investigation into Immutable after five months, marking a significant win for crypto gaming.
Immutable's IMX token rallied 15% to $0.737 after the US SEC dropped its investigation, with daily trading volume by 120% to over $120 million.
The SEC has dropped its investigation into Immutable with no charges. Immutable supports clear regulations to foster blockchain innovation.
SEC ends investigation into Immutable, sparking a 15% surge in IMX token price as the agency continues its retreat from aggressive crypto enforcement under new leadership.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the USA has officially dropped the investigations into Immutable, the crypto gaming company. The co-founder of Immutable, Robbie Ferguson, specifies that no enforcement action has been taken and now expresses excitement about really accelerating in the Web3 game. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the USA has officially dropped the investigations into the crypto gaming company Immutable.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially closed its investigation into Immutable (IMX), a blockchain-based gaming platform.
The token tied to the crypto gaming giant Immutable surged 15% in the hours after it announced that the US Securities and Exchange Commission closed its investigation into the firm and would take no further action.The Immutable (IMX) token rose around 15% on March 25 to reach just under $0.74 shortly after the firm announced that the SEC shut its inquiry without any breach of violations, which Immutable said closed “the loop on the Wells notice issued by the SEC last year.” IMX matched crypto market downtrend It is the highest price that IMX has reached since March 3, before a broader market decline — driven by prolonged uncertainty over US President Donald Trump's tariffs and US interest rates — pushed it down to $0.46 on March 11.
The SEC has closed its investigation into Immutable without taking action—a move the company hailed as a victory for digital ownership and Web3 gaming. The post SEC Winds Down Another Crypto Probe, With Web3 Firm Immutable Now Off the Hook appeared first on Cryptonews.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dropped its investigation into Web3 gaming platform Immutable, the company announced Tuesday. This decision follows a Wells notice sent to Immutable in November, signaling potential enforcement over its 2021 listing and private sale of its native IMX token.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has officially closed its investigation into Australlian crypto-gaming firm Immutable. According to a statement from the company on Mar.
Immutable, a leading Web3 gaming company, announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has formally closed its investigations into the company and related parties without any findings of wrongdoing or further action.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has formally closed its investigation into Australian web3 gaming firm Immutable, the company announced on March 25.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) dropped its investigation into Web3 gaming firm Immutable on Tuesday, declining to pursue charges related to its 2021 IMX token sales. This development mirrors a sequence of regulatory about-faces, specifically reflecting enforcement efforts launched under the Biden administration.
The U.S. SEC has closed yet another investigation into a crypto firm, this time an investigation it lodged against crypto company Immutable.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided to drop its investigation into gaming protocol Immutable. The platform revealed in a post on X that the market regulator will take no further action, ending its legal challenges in the United States.
Web3 gaming platform Immutable says the US Securities and Exchange Commission has closed its investigation into the company, clearing it of any further action. Immutable — the firm behind the Ethereum layer-2 ImmutableX — said in a March 25 statement that the SEC shut its inquiry into the firm without finding wrongdoing and “closes the loop on the Wells notice issued by the SEC last year.
The Australian crypto company disclosed it had received a Wells notice from the U.S. SEC last November.
1inch's investment fund is offloading portions of its crypto holdings despite a recent market rebound, signaling a strategic effort to cut losses and hedge against further potential downside.
Despite increased sales volume, Immutable saw a decline in both daily sellers and buyers which points to a higher transaction values and fewer participants.
DogLibre has partnered with Immutable to merge dog rescuing, blockchain gaming, and AI-powered transparency. The post Immutable zkEVM and DogLibre Join Hands in Dog Rescue Efforts appeared first on Cryptonews.
This is a segment from The Drop newsletter. To read full editions, subscribe.
Following a $50 million loss in 2023, blockchain game developer Immutable claims its 2024 performance has rebounded, with revenue exceeding $110 million.
1inch integrates with Linea, leveraging zk-rollups to reduce Ethereum gas fees and optimize trade execution. This Layer-2 expansion enhances liquidity access and supports various swap modes for traders seeking lower-cost and high-speed transactions. The post DEX Aggregator 1inch Expands to Linea, Using Zk-Rollups for Trading appeared first on Cryptonews.
TL;DR The integration of 1inch with Linea enhances user experience by offering swaps with fees up to 16.6 times lower and execution speeds up to 6 times faster than Ethereum. Linea, developed by ConsenSys, utilizes zero-knowledge rollup (zk-rollups) technology to maintain security and scalability without compromising decentralization.
1inch has teamed up with Linea in a mutually beneficial partnership, with 1inch users gaining access to more liquidity and Linea benefiting from better swap rates on DEXes, among other things.
Buying LDO at these levels went against the trend and technical indicators- is it better to wait for reversal signals, or chase higher potential returns?
TL;DR The crypto market is experiencing a strong correction, with significant losses in Dogecoin (DOGE), Ethereum (ETH), and Lido DAO (LDO). Traders betting on a recovery were the most affected, with losses reaching up to $420 million in BTC, $150 million in ETH, and $30 million in DOGE.
The crypto market faced a challenging week, but the new week brings hope for recovery. Whether this rebound stems from broader market trends or individual network developments remains uncertain.
The crypto world just got another painful reminder: keeping your assets in the wrong place can be an expensive mistake. This time, 1inch, a popular decentralized exchange aggregator, has fallen victim to a $5M hack.
Decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator 1inch experienced a critical breach of its smart contracts last week. However, following negotiations with the hacker, the exchange successfully recovered most of the $5 million stolen.
Could DeFi survive under outdated financial regulations? Experts suggest that forcing decentralized platforms into compliance models designed for banks would have been disastrous, proving why policymakers must rethink their approach.
Several market makers on 1Inch were affected by a legacy smart contract version, losing up to $5M in UDSC and WETH.
TL;DR An attack exploited a vulnerability in 1inch's smart contract, resulting in losses of over $5 million. The exploit primarily affected old contracts based on the Fusion v1 framework, while regular users did not suffer losses. 1inch has launched a bug bounty program to incentivize vulnerability research, offering rewards ranging from $100 to $500,000.
Another day, another hack. This time, decentralized exchange aggregator 1inch has fallen victim to a major hack, resulting in a loss of over $5 million. On chain experts suggest that a hacker found a vulnerability in one of 1inch's smart contracts, leading to the massive theft.
A security flaw in a smart contract allowed an attacker to steal $5 million from decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator 1inch 1INCH.
1inch confirmed that some resolvers using outdated Fusion v1 contracts lost funds in the $5 million exploit, assuring that end-user assets remained safe.