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Another expected headline in the top crypto news this week is Jupiter Exchange’s product announcements. In a post last week, the Solana-based DEX teased a major product announcement by a Jupiter executive nextgen gaming slots.
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.
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.
Also, this week’s top crypto news story is the Avalanche Summit in London, expected to start on Tuesday, May 20. The sentiment is that the Avalanche network might make major announcements during the summit.
However, as some Democrats have insisted that an imperfect bill is better than no regulatory legislation, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee argued the opposite. In a speech on the Senate floor on Monday afternoon, Sen. Elizabeth Warren insisted, “while a strong stablecoin bill is the best possible outcome, this weak bill is worse than no bill at all.”
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Launched in 2015 by Vitalik Buterin and other developers, Ethereum expands on Bitcoin’s concept by allowing not just peer-to-peer transactions but also programmable contracts that execute automatically when conditions are met. These smart contracts power a wide range of applications, from decentralised finance (DeFi) to non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
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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.

Launched in 2015 by Vitalik Buterin and other developers, Ethereum expands on Bitcoin’s concept by allowing not just peer-to-peer transactions but also programmable contracts that execute automatically when conditions are met. These smart contracts power a wide range of applications, from decentralised finance (DeFi) to non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
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As Ethereum and other altcoins recorded positive flows, Solana bucked the trend. It posted up to $0.89 million in crypto outflows. This aligns with a recent trend of declining TVL (total value locked), plunging 64%.
These positive crypto inflows come as markets continue to shrug off Trump tariffs. Accordingly, the US topped the positive flows. It beat Germany and Hong Kong with $681 million inflows against $86.3 million and $24.2 million, respectively.
“Bitcoin attracted $557 million in inflows, a decrease from the prior week, likely due to continued hawkish signals from the US Federal Reserve. Short-bitcoin products saw a fourth consecutive week of inflows, totaling $5.8 million, reflecting investor positioning amid recent price gains,” read an excerpt in the report.

As Ethereum and other altcoins recorded positive flows, Solana bucked the trend. It posted up to $0.89 million in crypto outflows. This aligns with a recent trend of declining TVL (total value locked), plunging 64%.
These positive crypto inflows come as markets continue to shrug off Trump tariffs. Accordingly, the US topped the positive flows. It beat Germany and Hong Kong with $681 million inflows against $86.3 million and $24.2 million, respectively.
“Bitcoin attracted $557 million in inflows, a decrease from the prior week, likely due to continued hawkish signals from the US Federal Reserve. Short-bitcoin products saw a fourth consecutive week of inflows, totaling $5.8 million, reflecting investor positioning amid recent price gains,” read an excerpt in the report.
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