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2026-03-04
14:41

U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis, banks will be able to offer digital asset services like Bitcoin

ChainCatcher News, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis stated during a live CNBC broadcast, "You walk into a bank, and they can provide you with both fiat currency services like the US dollar and digital asset services like Bitcoin. This will create the financial services industry of the 21st century." Influenced by this news, BTC broke through $72,000, with a 24-hour increase of 6.95%; ETH broke through $2,100, with a 24-hour increase of 7%.
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08:07

Vitalik: Ethereum itself must pass the test of being "able to withdraw at any time"

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin emphasizes that Ethereum needs to pass the "ability to walk away at any time" test to become a trustless application platform. He points out that Ethereum should reduce dependence on vendors, ensure the sustainability and security of applications, and offer features including quantum resistance capabilities to achieve long-term robust development. In the future, efforts should be made to optimize clients and ensure the achievement of multiple innovative goals each year.
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22:46

Trump hinted that the candidate for the Fed chair has been decided, complaining that the dismissal of Powell was blocked by others.

Odaily News Trump stated that he believes he has identified his choice for the next Fed chair, while claiming that someone is preventing him from firing the current Central Bank leader Powell. Trump told reporters: "I think I know my choice." However, he did not specify who the candidate was. U.S. Treasury Secretary Becerra stated that he has narrowed down the contenders to current Fed governors Waller and Bowman, former Fed governor Warsh, White House National Economic Council director Hassett, and BlackRock executive Riedel. Trump said: "We have some surprising names, and some conventional names that everyone is talking about. We might go the conventional route. It's nice to occasionally walk the politically correct path." Becerra had previously stated that he plans to submit recommendations to Trump after the Thanksgiving holiday. The next Fed chair will have to maintain a cautious balance: catering to Trump's desire for low interest rates while also sustaining investment.
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