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It’s safe to say that the past week will go down in crypto history. Not only did Ethereum activate The Merge as it shifted to proof-of-stake, but the Biden administration also dropped its much-anticipated digital asset reports. Additionally, South Korean courts put out a warrant for the arrest of Terraform Labs CEO Do Kwon — that’s quite a week!

Here are the three biggest stories: 

Ethereum successfully activates The Merge

On Sept. 15 at 6:44 am UTC, Ethereum’s Merge upgrade was finally activated, a development that had been in the works since 2020. This was the final step in the blockchain’s transition to proof-of-stake, meaning that the use of computing power to validate the network (or mining) is no longer needed to validate transactions. 

“And we finalized! Happy merge all. This is a big moment for the Ethereum ecosystem. Everyone who helped make the merge happen should feel very proud today,” ກ່າວວ່າ Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin on Twitter.

The move was particularly momentous as it reduces Ethereum’s energy consumption by more than 99%, meaning that it’s now Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliant. 

In the lead-up to The Merge, many traders were hedging their bets, expecting market volatility if the transition didn’t go to plan, but the reaction was ປິດສຽງ with the Ether native token hovering around the $1,500 mark. 

Developers are now focused on growing Ethereum via rollups or layer 2 networks so that it can achieve ຂະ ໜາດ ໃຫຍ່ຂື້ນ to process faster and cheaper transactions. 

Biden administration releases crypto reports

 

ໄດ້ ບົດລາຍງານ were a crucial step in the government’s efforts to lay out a framework for its policy toward cryptocurrencies and included calls from the Treasury Department to "ລົງສອງເທົ່າ" ກ່ຽວ​ກັບ​ລະ​ບຽບ​ການ​, ການ​ສະ​ຫນັບ​ສະ​ຫນູນ​ເພີ່ມ​ເຕີມ​ສໍາ​ລັບ​ການ​ຄົ້ນ​ຄວ້າ​ກ່ຽວ​ກັບ​ການ​ ສະກຸນເງິນດິຈິຕອນຂອງທະນາຄານກາງ (CBDC) ແລະແຜນການປະຕິບັດຕໍ່ກັບການນໍາໃຊ້ຊັບສິນດິຈິຕອນໂດຍນັກສະແດງທີ່ບໍ່ດີ.

 

Still, some cryptocurrency industry groups and Republican lawmakers slammed the documents. Crypto Council for Innovation CEO Sheila Warren described the reports as “outdated and unbalanced” and criticized a lack of clear policy recommendations. Republican Patrick McHenry of the House Financial Services Committee also panned the reports for not providing more specific actions. 

 

They were received well by some figures in the industry, however, with general counsel at crypto infrastructure firm Paxos saying they were pleased with the efforts. Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao also ຂອບໃຈ ບົດລາຍງານ. 

Legal troubles for Do Kwon

On Wednesday, a South Korean court issued an arrest warrant for Do Kwon, CEO of Terraform Labs, charging him and his co-former head of research, Nicholas Platias, with violating the Capital Markets Act. 

The warrant came four months after Kwon’s Terra blockchain halted as its algorithmic stablecoin TerraUSD de-pegged from its intended $1 mark.

In an attempt to restore the peg, billions of dollars in bitcoin ຖືກຂາຍ by related entity Luna Foundation Guard, while unprecedented volumes of Terra’s native currency luna ໄດ້ຖືກອອກ. TerraUSD was once the third-largest stablecoin by issuance and its de-pegging resulted in heavy losses for investors. Kwon has since tried to rebuild the ecosystem with a new native currency. 

Claiming in an August interview that South Korean investigators looking into the crash had not contacted him, Kwon’s last known whereabouts were in Singapore. Following the warrant, prosecutors asked the South Korean Foreign Ministry to invalidate ຫນັງສືຜ່ານແດນຂອງລາວ so that he would be unable to travel.

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