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U.S. Senator sends letter to the Department of Commerce, requesting clarification on the national security review regarding Bitmain.

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, requesting documents related to Bitmain to understand the potential risks the company poses to national security. Bitmain is a major manufacturer of Bitcoin mining machines and is under investigation by the Department of Homeland Security regarding safety concerns related to its equipment and connections to the Trump family.
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U.S. Senator Warren calls for an investigation into Bitmain security risks and business ties with the Trump family

U.S. Senator Warren sent a letter to the Department of Commerce requesting an investigation into Bitmain's national security risks and its connections to the Trump family, as well as the disclosure of related communication records. The FBI is investigating the potential risks associated with the company's mining equipment. Bitmain responded to the allegations, stating they are unfounded, and that relevant safety tests did not reveal any issues.
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Democratic Party lawmakers sent a letter to the Kansas City Federal Reserve, requesting details on the approval of a certain CEX's access to Federal Reserve services.

Maxine Waters, Chair of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee, sent a letter to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s president, asking for a detailed explanation of the approval process for Payward Financial—an “account with limited purpose”—opened for cryptocurrency exchanges, and focusing on the scope of the relevant services, risk management requirements, and regulatory review, while expressing concerns about the account’s policies and consumer protection issues.
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U.S. Prosecutors Question Authenticity of SBF's Appeal Request Letter, Citing Mismatch Between Sender Address and His Prison Location

US prosecutors questioned the authenticity of an appeal letter sent by FTX founder SBF from prison, pointing out that its mailing address does not match the prison facility and violates relevant regulations. Although prosecutors did not directly accuse SBF of forgery, the inconsistencies in the letter have undermined the credibility of his request for a new trial. SBF was sentenced to 25 years for fraud and is seeking a retrial.
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