SEC Tells Issuers to Pull 19b-4s; ETFs Could Be Approved ‘Absurdly Fast’

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has asked crypto exchange-traded fund (ETF) issuers to withdraw their 19b-4 filings, paving the way for a faster approval process after new rules removed a key regulatory hurdle, a person familiar with the matter told CoinDesk. Earlier this month, the SEC signed off on generic listing standards, which … Read more

Firedancer Devs From Jump Crypto Push Solana Toward Bigger Blocks

In a bold shift for Solana’s (SOL) scaling roadmap, Jump Crypto’s Firedancer development team has submitted a proposal, known as SIMD-0370, that would remove the block-level compute unit limit. The change, which the team suggested would be implemented following the deployment of the Alpenglow upgrade, could unlock a new regime of throughput by letting block … Read more

Leveraged Bitcoin Longs are Back in Force, Trading Firm Says

Bitcoin (BTC) traders are once again placing bold bets on perpetual futures, undeterred by recent volatility that triggered a significant unwind of leveraged long positions. Singapore-based QCP Capital reported on Monday that open interest in perpetuals (futures with no expiration) is increasing, along with funding rates across major centralized and decentralized exchanges, signaling a strong … Read more

HBAR Climbs on Strong Volume, Testing Resistance Near $0.217

HBAR displayed notable resilience in the past 24-hour trading window, oscillating within a narrow range of $0.2104 to $0.2172. The most significant movement emerged late on Sept. 28, when the token surged from $0.2139 to $0.2168 on volume nearly double the daily average. This sharp rise established clear resistance near $0.2172 as trading activity spiked … Read more

The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGpt Outperform the Market? Week 7 (9/29/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, September 29, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, STS-26 Launch in 1988, Microsoft Word Released in 1983, First Canadian Satellite in 1962, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Thinner, Not Tougher: Why … Read more