12 月 ETH 价格预测 · 发帖挑战 📈
12 月降息预期升温,ETH 热点回暖,借此窗口期发起行情预测互动!
欢迎 Gate 社区用户 —— 判趋势 · 猜行情 · 赢奖励 💰
奖励 🎁:预测命中的用户中抽取 5 位,每位 10 USDT
时间 📅:预测截止 12 月 11 日 12:00(UTC+8)
参与方式 ✍️:
在 Gate 广场发布 ETH 行情预测帖,写明价格区间(如 $3,200–$3,400,区间需<$200),并添加话题 #ETH12月行情预测
发帖示例 👇
示例①:
#ETH12月行情预测
预测区间:$3,150-$3,250
行情偏震荡上行,若降息如期落地 + ETF 情绪配合,冲击前高可期 🚀
示例②:
#ETH12月行情预测
预测区间:$3,300-$3,480
资金回流 + L2 降费利好中期趋势,向上试探 $3,400 的概率更高 📊
评选规则 📍
以 12 月 11 日 12:00(UTC+8)ETH 实时价格为参考
价格落入预测区间 → 视为命中
若命中人数>5 → 从命中者中随机抽取 5 位 🏆
Canadian regulator warns against crypto companies with fake approval
A Canadian financial regulator has asked citizens to be as crypto exchanges claim certification from fake regulatory authorities to “appear legitimate.”
Some “purported” cryptocurrency platforms have fake regulatory approvals from “fictitious” organizations or claim to belong to a dispute resolution organization, according to an investor released on June 20 by the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA)
The regulator noted the websites of such companies lead users to links to fake regulatory bodies or dispute resolution entities, which also have websites that appear legitimate at first glance, with addresses of real locations. However, the CSA stated that a more scrutinized look at these websites shows awkward and unpolished language and grammatical or spelling errors
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Meanwhile, the Canadian watchdog said the list is not exhaustive, as other fake bodies could spring up “at any time.”
The CSA asked crypto investors to conduct proper checks before investing in a crypto exchange claiming to be regulated or belonging to a dispute resolution organization.
So far, only 12 crypto companies have received authorization to service Canadian users, including Coinsquare, Bitbuy, Coinberry, VirgoCX, Newton Crypto, and Fidelity Digital Asset Services. Also, 11 firms have filed pre-registration undertakings mandated by the CSA, with Coinbase Canada, Gemini, ByteX Financial, and Payward Canada among such companies.
Meanwhile, there has been an increase in crypto firms withdrawing from Canada. As previously reported by crypto.news, companies such as OKX, Paxos, Binance, Bybit, and dYdX exited the Canadian market due to the country’s current regulatory policies
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