Overview of Key Overnight Developments on November 15
21:00-7:00 Keywords: Hadron, Pennsylvania, Gary Gensler, Cynthia Lummis
1. Tether announces the launch of the asset tokenization platform Hadron;
2. Trump considers appointing a CFTC chairman who is friendly towards cryptocurrency;
3. Musk: The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) seems to have many opportunities;
4. Pennsylvania proposes legislation to include BTC as a reserve asset on its balance sheet;
5. SEC Chairman Gary Gensler makes a final push for U.S. crypto industry regulatory rules;
6. Franklin Templeton expands its $410 million money market fund to the Ethereum blockchain;
7. U.S. Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis suggests selling part of the Federal Reserve's gold to buy Bitcoin.
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