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From Bitcoin and Ethereum to an ever-growing list of altcoins, cryptocurrencies have taken a new generation of investors around the world by storm. Fast-moving and volatile, this industry keeps participants, observers, and regulators on their toes. As mainstream companies explore cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies for new markets — or even to build them within virtual worlds — the crypto space is in a rapid state of evolution.
With its native cryptocurrency, Ether (ETH), Ethereum powers transactions and fuels innovation across various crypto sectors. Like all cryptocurrencies, ETH’s volatile nature is evident through its frequent all-time highs and occasional lows.
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SEC Chair Atkins Missing From Crypto Custody EventDespite being recently confirmed, SEC Chair Paul Atkins won’t lead the April 25 roundtable on crypto custody. Acting Chair Mark Uyeda will step in as Kraken, Fidelity, and Anchorage join the discussion.
“Many senators, myself included, have very real concerns about the Trump family’s use of crypto technologies to evade oversight, hide shady financial dealings, and personally profit at the expense of everyday Americans. We have a duty to shine a light on these abuses and stop Donald Trump from exploiting emerging technologies to enrich himself, dodge accountability, and weaken the safeguards that protect American consumers and the rule of law,” noted Warner.
“Innovation in this space is happening, with or without us. We have a responsibility to ensure it happens safely, transparently, and in a way that advances U.S. economic and national security interests. The GENIUS Act will help get us started,” Warner said.
The Jupiter executive explained JupNet in a detailed post, citing a Catstanbul 2025 announcement. JupNet is an omnichain network tackling blockchain interoperability with a decentralized state of truth, omnichain ledger, and aggregated decentralized identities (ADIs).
South Korea Blocks 14 Crypto Apps Including KuCoin & MEXCA regulatory crackdown led to app store bans of 14 unregistered crypto services. South Korea’s authorities plan to make crypto enforcement permanent.
The Senate voted 66-32 Monday evening to advance first-of-its-kind legislation to regulate “stablecoins,” a kind of cryptocurrency. Democrats had initially voted to block the bill earlier this month amid concerns over President Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency deals.
Cryptocurrency market news april 2025
DOJ announces shift in digital asset enforcement priorities. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a memorandum to departmental employees on April 7 that disbands the DOJ’s National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team and states that the DOJ “is not a digital assets regulator.” The memorandum shifts DOJ enforcement priorities from “regulation by prosecution” by “target virtual currency exchanges, missing and tumbling services, and offline wallets for the acts of their end users.” The shift changes the priorities to “investigations and prosecutions that involve conduct victimizing investors, including embezzlement and misappropriation of customers’ funds on exchanges, digital asset investment scams, fake digital asset development projects…, hacking of exchanges and decentralized autonomous organizations resulting in the theft of funds, and exploiting vulnerabilities in smart contracts,” and the use of digital assets in furtherance of unlawful conduct, such as human trafficking, cartels, fentanyl production, terrorism, and smuggling. The memorandum orders all ongoing investigations inconsistent with this directive to be closed.
Kentucky enacts framework for digital assets and blockchain. On March 24, Kentucky enacted HB 701, establishing a framework for the treatment of digital assets and blockchain under state law. The new law defines terms relating to blockchain technology; allows individuals to use digital assets and self-hosted wallets; prohibits local zoning changes that discriminate against a digital asset mining business; provides guidelines for operation of a node; amends state law to exclude home digital asset mining, digital asset mining business, and the operation of a node from money transmitter license requirements; and provides that digital asset mining or staking as a service shall not be deemed to be offering or selling a security.
Tariffs and trade conflicts have no direct impact on Bitcoin and may increase adoption over the medium term. First, stagflation tends to be harmful for traditional assets like stocks and positive for scarce commodities like gold (Exhibit 3). Bitcoin was not around for past stagflations but can also be considered a scarce digital commodity and is increasingly viewed as a modern store of value. Second, trade tensions may put pressure on reserve demand for the U.S. Dollar, opening space for competing assets, including other fiat currencies, gold, and Bitcoin (for more detail, see Market Byte: Tariffs, Stagflation, and Bitcoin). For these reasons, events over the last month have increased our confidence that portfolio demand for Bitcoin will continue to grow over the coming year.
While the recovery is promising, analysts caution about a potential correction. An excess of optimism in the market could lead to short-term drops, especially if Bitcoin surpasses $100,000 without strong institutional support.
🏦 BlackRock: Its Bitcoin ETF surpassed $50 billion in assets in just 15 months, underscoring growing institutional demand for crypto exposure. 🏦 MicroStrategy: Increased its Bitcoin holdings to 447,470 BTC, continuing its long-term accumulation strategy.