HashKey Daily News Highlights(2025/12/24)

2025-12-24

1. Approximately 50% of Euro stablecoins are deployed on the Ethereum blockchain

PANews reported on December 23 that, "According to Token Terminal data, approximately 50% of the market capitalization of Tokenized Euro (a stablecoin for the Euro) is deployed on the Ethereum blockchain , with the remainder distributed across multiple blockchains such as Arbitrum, Polygon, Base, and Solana."

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2. Solana foundation announces launch of Kora, supporting fee-free transactions, custom fee tokens, and more

BlockBeats News reported on December 23rd, "the Solana Foundation announced the launch of Kora, a fee relay and signing node for the Solana ecosystem, supporting fee-free transactions, custom fee tokens, and more."

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3. The Japanese government plans to promote the issuance of local government bonds "on-chain," and may submit relevant legislation in 2026

PANews reported on December 23 that, "According to Nikkei, the Japanese government plans to submit a bill in 2026 to promote the digital securitization of local government bonds using blockchain technology. This initiative aims to achieve rapid, intermediary-free issuance and settlement of bonds, and to provide real-time access to investor information. Possible solutions include using local bank stablecoins to pay interest and granting investors the right to use local facilities, balancing monetary, incentive, and social returns, potentially opening a new path for low-cost local government financing."

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4. The Russian Central Bank has announced new cryptocurrency regulations to be implemented in 2026

BlockBeats News reported on December 24th, "According to CoinDesk, the Bank of Russia has released a proposed framework aimed at allowing retail investors and qualified investors to purchase cryptocurrency through regulated testing and limits by 2027."

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5. Ghana officially legalizes cryptocurrency trading, plans to explore gold-backed stablecoin

BlockBeats News reported on December 23rd, "On Monday, the Ghanaian side announced that parliament has passed the "Virtual Asset Service Providers Act." According to the Act, individuals or institutions engaged in digital asset-related businesses are required to register with and be regulated by the Bank of Ghana or the Securities and Exchange Commission of Ghana based on the nature of their business."

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6. Michael Selig has been sworn in as the Chair of the U.S. CFTC

BlockBeats News reported on December 23rd, "According to an official announcement, Michael Selig has been sworn in as the Chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)."

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