News Highlights for May 24th
1. CryptoPunks Launches “Super Punk World” Digital Avatar Series
2. Core Foundation launches $5 million innovation fund
3. Drift Foundation: The governance mechanism is gradually being improved, and DRIFT is one of the components
4. Pudgy Penguins and Lotte strategically cooperate to expand into the Korean market, and the floor price rose by 3.1% on the 7th
5. Bitcoin mining company Phoenix Group released its Q1 financial report: net profit of US$66.2 million, a year-on-year increase of 166%
6. Genesis gets approval to pay back billions of dollars to creditors
7. The total asset management scale of Huaxia's two virtual asset ETFs fell below the HK$1 billion mark
8. A whale bought 4.17 million ARB 6 hours ago
9. USDC circulation increased by 200 million in the past 7 days
10. An address mistakenly transferred about $7,000 in BTC to Satoshi Nakamoto’s wallet
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