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Cointime News Wrapup-Afternoon Version: SEC May Make it Harder for Hedge Funds to Work With Crypto Firms

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To smooth and facilitate the reading experience for all users, we hereby compose this wrapup, especially for users who cannot check out what’s going on in a timely manner.

Highlights:

1. As BUSD Dies, Tether’s USDT Soaks Up Another $1 Billion

2. NFT Backers Paid up to $200 in Gas Fees in Delayed Blur Airdrop

3. Sell or Stake: Ethereum Staking Giant Lido Mulls Choices for its $30M ETH

4. SEC May Make it Harder for Hedge Funds to Work With Crypto Firms: Bloomberg

5. UK Police Raid Crypto ATM Sites — Regulator Says No Crypto ATMs Have Been Approved

6. DBS Says Bitcoin Trading up 80% in 2022 on DDex Exchange

7. Canine Crypto Coins Jump After Elon Musk Sends DOGE-Themed Tweet

8. Polygon Tables Late-March Launch Date for its zkEVM Mainnet Beta

9. Binance CEO Says More Non-USD Stablecoins may Emerge

10. S. Korean Regulators toProbe Local Crypto Staking Services following U.S. Crackdown

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