币界网报道:This week's cryptocurrency roundup: The US Senate passed the GENIUS Act, marking the country's first major crypto legislation. Ripple urged UK regulators to speed up the development of a digital asset framework. In terms of security, a pro-Israel hacker group attacked Iran's largest exchange Nobitex and stole $90 million, and a data breach involving 16 billion login credentials raised serious theft and fraud risks. Spain's second-largest bank BBVA recommends wealthy clients to allocate up to 7% of their portfolios to Bitcoin and Ethereum. Eric Trump clarified that he has no official connection with Tron's US listing plan. In the Web3 field, Bubblemaps cooperated with Telegram ecosystem blockchain TON, and the community building game My Neighbor Alice officially launched on the Chromia blockchain. KuCoin Pay cooperated with Cryptorefills to serve more than 40 million users. Bitcoin is accelerating its evolution through ETFs, ordinals and programmability. CertiK received ChainGPT funding to improve on-chain risk communication. KuCoin announced a $2 billion trust project to improve user fund security. In terms of security, the leakage of 16 billion login credentials has caused industry concerns, and the Nobitex hacking incident symbolically froze assets. In terms of regulation, Paradigm warned against the prosecution of software developers, Trump called on the House of Representatives to quickly pass the GENIUS Act, which has been passed by the Senate, and Ripple proposed a four-point plan to speed up the regulation of cryptocurrencies in the UK. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, investment, or other advice.