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Gate Daily Report (April 2): The U.S. Department of the Treasury releases a notice of proposed rules for the “GENIUS Act”; the CFTC says it is prepared to regulate the entire crypto market

Gate Daily Report (April 2): The U.S. Department of the Treasury releases a notice of proposed rules for the “GENIUS Act”; the CFTC says it is prepared to regulate the entire crypto market

Bitcoin (BTC) dipped in the short term to $67,600. The U.S. Department of the Treasury launched a small consultation on regulatory guidance for stablecoins under the “GENIUS Act,” and the CFTC Chair said he is ready to regulate the entire crypto market. Amid market developments, spot Bitcoin inflows are slightly higher than outflows, and the CFTC and the SEC have signed an agreement to coordinate digital asset regulation.

Hong Kong stablecoin licensing missed the March deadline, and the Monetary Authority has not provided a new timetable

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority failed to issue stablecoin licenses by the end of March as scheduled, with review delays caused by the high threshold requirements. In addition, state-linked enterprises such as Ant and JD.com have paused their applications due to mainland regulatory pressures, further affecting the approval timeline. The Monetary Authority did not provide a specific schedule, only stating that it is still moving forward with the licensing process.

Drift Protocol is suspected to have suffered an internal attack, causing the DRIFT token to plummet 18% within an hour.

Drift Protocol was attacked on April 2, and about $220 million to $270 million in assets were transferred, causing its TVL to fall to $255 million. The attacker moved some funds to Ethereum and performed swaps, and a statement from the Jupiter platform said it was not affected. Security organizations warned that after the attack, the native token faced prolonged downward pressure, and the future outlook for the DRIFT token needs to be carefully assessed. The investigation is still ongoing.

Why is Bitcoin rising today? Trump plans to declare the end of the war, and the short covering potential is being strengthened.

U.S. President Trump plans to announce that Iran’s military targets have been achieved, the war is nearing its end, and the U.S. and Iran are in talks to negotiate a ceasefire. This situation is boosting market sentiment and pushing Bitcoin higher. K33 Research shows that Bitcoin ETF shorts have reached a historical high, and the market structure indicates signs that a bottom may be forming, suggesting a possible near-term uptrend.

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TON launches an ultra-fast, sub-second upgrade; the mainnet will be fully activated by April 7

The TON core team announced a consensus mechanism upgrade: Catchain 2.0 has started mainnet deployment. The goal is to reduce block confirmation time to about 1 second. This upgrade improves block generation speed and emphasizes that application developers need to adapt to the Streaming API to ensure a good user experience. If they do not adapt, the benefits of the upgrade will be greatly diminished.
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MarketWhisper·8m ago
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A whale-led selloff is driving the Bitcoin market, and ETF institutional buy pressure is unable to turn the tide

A CryptoQuant report indicates that as of the end of March, Bitcoin’s “apparent demand” is -63,000 BTC, showing that the market has an oversupply situation, and institutional buying cannot offset retail selling. Starting in mid-2025, the giant whales began large-scale selling, pushing the market into a distribution phase. Although ETF institutional buying has increased, it has not been able to change the weak demand situation, and weakening domestic U.S. demand may further affect the market. Easing geopolitical tensions could become a catalyst for a short-term rebound.
MarketWhisper·15m ago
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Hong Kong Misses March Target for First Stablecoin Licenses as HKMA Continues Review

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) did not issue its anticipated first batch of stablecoin licenses by the end of March 2026, missing the target timeline previously signaled by officials, with the regulator stating only that the licensing process is advancing and further details will be announced in due course.
CryptopulseElite·20m ago
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Drift Protocol hacker swaps 129,000 ETH for tokens and launders the stolen funds cross-chain

Drift Protocol was hacked on April 1, when attackers stole about $285 million in assets, setting the record for the largest loss in DeFi security incidents in 2026. The hackers quickly converted funds to ETH and split up storage, increasing the difficulty of recovery. The industry is currently pessimistic about the likelihood of funds being recovered. This incident will intensify regulatory pressure on the DeFi industry and force developers to strengthen smart contract security.
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MarketWhisper·23m ago
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The crypto exchange EDX applied to the OCC for a banking license, with Charles Schwab Wealth Management backing its entry

EDX Markets applies for an OCC national trust bank charter, with the aim of providing compliant digital asset custody and trading services, filling the functional gap between traditional finance and the crypto market. This application reflects changes in the U.S. crypto regulatory environment and attracts investment from multiple major financial institutions. If approved, it is expected to strengthen institutional investors’ trust and help EDX stand out in the market.
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MarketWhisper·35m ago
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HyperEVM suffers a major outage; the official status page shows it as normal, raising concerns

On April 2, on-chain monitoring firm PeckShield warned that HyperEVM could face a major outage, with blocks and transactions coming to a halt, impacting users’ transaction confirmations and smart contract interactions. The official status page, however, shows “All Systems Operational,” reflecting insufficient monitoring of HyperEVM layer conditions. This outage exposed issues with the new mainnet’s early stability; the specific causes are pending an official announcement.
MarketWhisper·42m ago
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Bitcoin, stocks rally on hopes of US-Israel-Iran war ending

Bitcoin briefly touched a fresh intra-day high near $68,589 as markets absorbed a mix of geopolitics and macro signals. The move came alongside a broad risk-on rally in U.S. equities, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing more than 1,125 points, the S&P 500 rising around 2.9%, and the
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CryptoBreaking·44m ago

Treasury Issues First GENIUS Act Rule Proposal for State Stablecoin Oversight

The US Department of Treasury issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on April 1, 2026 outlining principles for determining whether state-level stablecoin regulatory regimes are “substantially similar” to the federal framework established by the GENIUS Act, allowing smaller issuers with less than $10 billion in outstanding supply to opt for state oversight.
CryptopulseElite·45m ago
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Chainalysis Bolsters Platform with Blockchain Intelligence Agents

Chainalysis is expanding its toolkit for cryptocurrency investigations with a new class of tools dubbed blockchain intelligence agents. Unveiled at the Chainalysis Links conference in New York, these AI-enabled agents are pitched as a more specialized alternative to generic language-model AI,
CryptoBreaking·53m ago