1. The parent company of the New York Stock Exchange invests in OKX, valued at $25 billion
According to Fortune, the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) invested in the cryptocurrency exchange OKX on March 5, with a valuation of $25 billion. -Original
2. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister says willing to abandon nuclear program if the U.S. provides an alternative plan
On March 5, the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister stated that Iran is ready to abandon its nuclear program, provided that the U.S. offers a satisfactory alternative plan. -Original
3. U.S. Congressman says Trump's advisors are pushing banks to compromise on the Bitcoin market
U.S. Congressman French Hill stated in a Fox live broadcast that President Trump's advisors are working to encourage banks to reach a compromise on the structure of the Bitcoin market, and relevant solutions are expected to be clarified by March next year. -Original
4. Russia plans independent legislation to promote stablecoin bill
On March 5, the Russian Ministry of Finance is considering introducing an independent stablecoin bill to regulate digital assets linked to fiat currencies. Alexey Yakovlev, head of the Ministry of Finance's Financial Policy Department, stated that stablecoins have great potential. Russia plans to advance stablecoin legislation separately from the legal framework for cryptocurrency trading regulation, with related cryptocurrency regulatory bills expected to be submitted to the State Duma for review in the spring, possibly taking effect as early as July 1. The Central Bank of Russia has included stablecoins in the category of "foreign digital rights" and approved some stablecoins for cross-border trade settlements. The stablecoin A7A5, pegged to the ruble, has been approved for overseas trade as of October 2025. -Original
5. Israeli Air Force launches 13th round of airstrikes on Tehran targets
On March 6, the Israel Defense Forces announced that the Israeli Air Force has launched a new round of airstrikes on targets in Tehran, the capital of Iran. This marks the 13th round of airstrikes on Tehran since the onset of this conflict and the second round of airstrikes on that day. -Original
6. Son of U.S. government contractor arrested for stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency assets
On March 5, John Daghita, the son of a U.S. government contractor, was arrested by the FBI for allegedly stealing approximately $46 million in cryptocurrency assets from the U.S. Marshals Service. Details of the case have not been fully disclosed, and law enforcement agencies are investigating the flow of funds and the specific methods of operation. This incident was initially reported by messages on the social platform X. -Original
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