WSJ: Telegram previously ignored subpoenas from law enforcement, and Macron once considered granting French citizenship to Pavel Durov;
BNB Chain launches the official cross-chain bridges BNB Chain Bridge;
Encryption venture Lemniscap completes the fundraising of $70 million for its third fund;
OpenSea: Has received a notice from the U.S. SEC and plans to provide $5 million in legal fees support for non-fungible token artists and developers;
Skybridge founder: SEC chairman hopes Harris loses the election;
The US SEC approves rule changes: funds are required to report investment portfolio holdings on a monthly basis instead of four times a year;
OpenAI is in talks for financing with a valuation of over 100 billion dollars, with Microsoft continuing to follow up;
Telegram founder Durov was sued and released under judicial supervision, prohibited from leaving the French territory;
Klaytn and Finschia’s new brand Kaia will go live on Mainnet at 10:00 on August 29th;
Nvidia’s Q2 revenue rose 122% YoY to $30 billion, higher than expected;
11.ParaFi Capital raised $120 million, some of which will be used for acquisition of other encryption fund GP shares;
President Trump’s second son officially announced the launch of the encryption project WLFI;
The privacy browser Brave development team once again laid off 27 people;
The Telegram game ‘Hamster Kombat’ plans to launch Token and conduct an Airdrop on September 26.
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