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Bitlight Labs Announces Launch of Bitlight Wallet, the First Bitcoin Wallet to Support RGB-20 Assets | Cryptocurrency Trends

John, Bitget Research
2024/04/28
Bitlight Labs Announces Launch of Bitlight Wallet, the First Bitcoin Wallet to Support RGB-20 Assets | Cryptocurrency Trends

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2. Cryptocurrency Trends:

  • Bitlight Labs, an RGB protocol infrastructure developer, announces the launch of Bitlight Wallet, which is the first Bitcoin wallet to support RGB-20 assets.
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  • The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) announces that ETFs and similar investment instruments that involve Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies as underlying assets will not be assigned any collateral value. The assets will be considered as 100% write-off, implying that market makers will need to provide more margin.
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  • Asset management firm Franklin Templeton has listed its spot Ethereum ETF, dubbed the "Franklin Ethereum TR Ethereum ETF" (with the ticker code EZET), on the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) website.
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3. Financing Trends:

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