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[What happened in the crypto world today]


( Galaxy Digital, a crypto asset management company, has completed its restructuring process from the Cayman Islands to Delaware, USA, and officially listed on NASDAQ on May 16, with the ticker symbol GLXY. This is another important sign of the integration between the crypto asset industry and traditional financial markets, indicating that the acceptance and recognition of crypto assets are continually increasing, which will help attract more traditional investors and institutions to participate in the crypto market.
)2( The majority leader of the U.S. Senate has submitted a motion to end debate on the GENIUS Act. The advancement of this bill could have a significant impact on the regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies, further clarifying the legal status and regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, bringing new opportunities and challenges for the industry.
)3( FBI warns that AI scams are escalating, with hackers using deepfake voice to impersonate US officials. This indicates that security issues in the crypto world and blockchain field remain severe, and investors and users need to stay vigilant to prevent asset losses due to technological vulnerabilities or fraudulent tactics.
) The Abu Dhabi Sovereign Wealth Fund invested $408 million in BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF. This demonstrates the interest and confidence of traditional financial institutions in crypto assets, and the influx of institutional funds will further drive the development and stability of the crypto market.
( The Central Bank of Russia has rated Bitcoin as the best-performing asset in the country's financial market in April 2025. This assessment may attract more investors' attention to Bitcoin, while also reflecting Bitcoin's influence and appeal in different global markets.
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