Market Update — December 31
Source: TechFlow (Shenchao)
Yesterday's Market Dynamics
South Korea's draft "Digital Asset Basic Law" will include investor protection measures, but its submission has been postponed to next year due to controversy.
According to Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean government's draft "Digital Asset Basic Law" (the second phase of the virtual asset bill) will include investor protection measures such as no-fault liability for digital asset operators and bankruptcy risk isolation for stablecoin issuers. The bill requires stablecoin issuers to deposit their assets with banks or other regulatory institutions and to deposit or trust more than 100% of the outstanding balance. However, due to disagreements between the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and the Bank of Korea on core issues such as the issuer and regulatory body of stablecoins, the government's submission of the draft will be postponed until next year. The FSC stated that it is currently working with relevant institutions to gradually narrow the differences in their positions.
OECD Crypto Asset Reporting Framework to Take Effect on January 1, 2026
According to Cointelegraph, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)'s Crypto Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) will begin collecting data in 48 jurisdictions, including the UK and the EU, on January 1, 2026.
CARF requires cryptocurrency exchanges to collect more detailed customer information, verify tax residency, and report user balances and transactions annually to domestic tax authorities. This data will be shared cross-border through existing information exchange protocols.
Lucy Frew, head of the Global Regulatory and Risk Advisory Group at the international law firm Walkers, stated that CARF will be a "game changer," reshaping compliance requirements for digital asset companies and their clients. Cryptocurrency exchanges will need to integrate CARF requirements into their existing KYC and anti-money laundering processes, redesign their registration processes to capture tax residency information, and upgrade their reporting systems.
Grayscale Submits Form S-1 Registration Statement for Bittensor (TAO) ETF to U.S. SEC
According to official documents, Grayscale has submitted a Form S-1 registration statement for the Grayscale Bittensor Trust (TAO) to the U.S. SEC, intending to rename the product the Grayscale Bittensor Trust ETF after registration becomes effective and the product is listed on the NYSE Arca. The sole asset of the trust is the native token of Bittensor Network, TAO.
Zama Announces Mainnet Launch and First cUSDT Privacy Stablecoin Transfer
According to the official announcement, Zama has officially launched its mainnet and completed its first cUSDT privacy stablecoin transfer on Ethereum.
Zama is an open-source cryptography company dedicated to building advanced fully homomorphic (FHE) encryption solutions for blockchains.
Sui Announces Privacy Transaction Feature in 2026
According to official Sui news, Sui will launch its privacy transaction feature in 2026.
edgeX: TGE Delayed, Until March 31st at the Latest
Decentralized derivatives trading platform edgeX confirmed during yesterday's Community Call that the TGE project will be delayed, until March 31st at the latest.
Stable Pre-Deposit Program Phase 2 Now Open for Withdrawals
Hourglass announced early this morning that the second phase of its Stable pre-deposit program has ended, and deposits are now available for withdrawal. All users who received allocations in Phase 2 can now claim their funds through Merkl. Users with excess refunds can also claim them through the Merkl dashboard. Users not approved for Phase 2 can withdraw their USDC at any time through the application or directly from the underlying smart contract.
PeckShield: Unleash Protocol Hacked, Losses Approximately $3.9 Million
According to PeckShieldAlert monitoring, Unleash Protocol on Story Protocol suffered an unauthorized fund outflow, resulting in a loss of approximately $3.9 million. The attackers subsequently transferred the stolen funds across chains to the Ethereum network and deposited 1337.1 ETH into the Tornado Cash protocol.
SlowMist: Total Losses from Blockchain Security Incidents in 2025 Reached $2.935 Billion, a 46% Year-on-Year Increase
SlowMist's "2025 Blockchain Security and Anti-Money Laundering Annual Report" shows that a total of 200 security incidents occurred throughout the year, causing losses of approximately $2.935 billion, a 46% year-on-year increase. The Ethereum ecosystem suffered the most severe losses, reaching $254 million. DeFi projects were the most frequently attacked sector, experiencing 126 incidents, accounting for 63% of all attacks and resulting in losses of $649 million. While trading platforms only saw 12 incidents, they caused $1.809 billion in losses, with Bybit alone incurring a $1.46 billion loss in a single incident. In terms of the causes of these attacks, contract vulnerabilities were the primary trigger, accounting for 61 incidents; hacking of X accounts followed closely behind, with 48 incidents.
The report also points out that blockchain security in 2025 will exhibit three major characteristics: more professional attack methods, more covert criminal chains, and stronger regulatory enforcement. North Korean hacking activity is frequent, with the amount stolen in the first nine months alone reaching a record high of $1.645 billion.
Crypto mining company Cango receives $10.5 million investment from EWCL; funds will be used to strengthen Bitcoin mining operations.
According to PRNewswire, Bitcoin mining company Cango Inc. (NYSE: CANG) announced it has received a $10.5 million investment from Enduring Wealth Capital Limited (EWCL). Under the agreement, EWCL will purchase 7 million Class B ordinary shares at $1.50 per share, each with 20 votes.
After the transaction, EWCL's stake in Cango is expected to increase from approximately 2.81% to approximately 4.69%, and its voting rights from approximately 36.68% to approximately 49.61%. Cango CEO Paul Yu stated that the funds will be used to strengthen Bitcoin mining operations, improve computing power efficiency, upgrade mining equipment, and selectively acquire strategic mining assets.
Bitcoin treasury company Mogo has announced its name change to Orion Digital, with current holdings valued at approximately $24 million.
According to Businesswire, Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin treasury company Mogo has announced its name change to Orion Digital, and is expected to begin trading on January 2, 2026, under the new ticker symbol ORIO. The company's board of directors had previously authorized $50 million to allocate Bitcoin as a long-term capital preservation and product innovation strategy, and also liquidated $13.8 million worth of WonderFi shares to increase its Bitcoin holdings. According to BitcoinTreasuries data, it currently holds approximately $24 million worth of Bitcoin.
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Mixin has launched USTD-margined perpetual contracts, bringing derivative trading into the chat scene.
The privacy-focused crypto wallet Mixin announced today the launch of its U-based perpetual contract (a derivative priced in USDT). Unlike traditional exchanges, Mixin has taken a new approach by "liberating" derivative trading from isolated matching engines and embedding it into the instant messaging environment.
Users can directly open positions within the app with leverage of up to 200x, while sharing positions, discussing strategies, and copy trading within private communities. Trading, social interaction, and asset management are integrated into the same interface.
Based on its non-custodial architecture, Mixin has eliminated friction from the traditional onboarding process, allowing users to participate in perpetual contract trading without identity verification.
The trading process has been streamlined into five steps:
· Choose the trading asset
· Select long or short
· Input position size and leverage
· Confirm order details
· Confirm and open the position
The interface provides real-time visualization of price, position, and profit and loss (PnL), allowing users to complete trades without switching between multiple modules.
Mixin has directly integrated social features into the derivative trading environment. Users can create private trading communities and interact around real-time positions:
· End-to-end encrypted private groups supporting up to 1024 members
· End-to-end encrypted voice communication
· One-click position sharing
· One-click trade copying
On the execution side, Mixin aggregates liquidity from multiple sources and accesses decentralized protocol and external market liquidity through a unified trading interface.
By combining social interaction with trade execution, Mixin enables users to collaborate, share, and execute trading strategies instantly within the same environment.
Mixin has also introduced a referral incentive system based on trading behavior:
· Users can join with an invite code
· Up to 60% of trading fees as referral rewards
· Incentive mechanism designed for long-term, sustainable earnings
This model aims to drive user-driven network expansion and organic growth.
Mixin's derivative transactions are built on top of its existing self-custody wallet infrastructure, with core features including:
· Separation of transaction account and asset storage
· User full control over assets
· Platform does not custody user funds
· Built-in privacy mechanisms to reduce data exposure
The system aims to strike a balance between transaction efficiency, asset security, and privacy protection.
Against the background of perpetual contracts becoming a mainstream trading tool, Mixin is exploring a different development direction by lowering barriers, enhancing social and privacy attributes.
The platform does not only view transactions as execution actions but positions them as a networked activity: transactions have social attributes, strategies can be shared, and relationships between individuals also become part of the financial system.
Mixin's design is based on a user-initiated, user-controlled model. The platform neither custodies assets nor executes transactions on behalf of users.
This model aligns with a statement issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on April 13, 2026, titled "Staff Statement on Whether Partial User Interface Used in Preparing Cryptocurrency Securities Transactions May Require Broker-Dealer Registration."
The statement indicates that, under the premise where transactions are entirely initiated and controlled by users, non-custodial service providers that offer neutral interfaces may not need to register as broker-dealers or exchanges.
Mixin is a decentralized, self-custodial privacy wallet designed to provide secure and efficient digital asset management services.
Its core capabilities include:
· Aggregation: integrating multi-chain assets and routing between different transaction paths to simplify user operations
· High liquidity access: connecting to various liquidity sources, including decentralized protocols and external markets
· Decentralization: achieving full user control over assets without relying on custodial intermediaries
· Privacy protection: safeguarding assets and data through MPC, CryptoNote, and end-to-end encrypted communication
Mixin has been in operation for over 8 years, supporting over 40 blockchains and more than 10,000 assets, with a global user base exceeding 10 million and an on-chain self-custodied asset scale of over $1 billion.

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