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Another expected headline in the top crypto news this week is Jupiter Exchange’s product announcements. In a post last week, the Solana-based DEX teased a major product announcement by a Jupiter executive https://slwebsitedesign.com/.

As the gold price today hit new highs and Bitcoin hovered near key support, concerns over trade wars, regulation, and cyberattacks continue to impact market sentiment. Let’s break down the top crypto news, hack alerts, and market shifts in this week’s detailed recap.

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Cryptocurrency news april 2025

DOJ announces shift in digital asset enforcement priorities. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a memorandum to departmental employees on April 7 that disbands the DOJ’s National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team and states that the DOJ “is not a digital assets regulator.” The memorandum shifts DOJ enforcement priorities from “regulation by prosecution” by “target virtual currency exchanges, missing and tumbling services, and offline wallets for the acts of their end users.” The shift changes the priorities to “investigations and prosecutions that involve conduct victimizing investors, including embezzlement and misappropriation of customers’ funds on exchanges, digital asset investment scams, fake digital asset development projects…, hacking of exchanges and decentralized autonomous organizations resulting in the theft of funds, and exploiting vulnerabilities in smart contracts,” and the use of digital assets in furtherance of unlawful conduct, such as human trafficking, cartels, fentanyl production, terrorism, and smuggling. The memorandum orders all ongoing investigations inconsistent with this directive to be closed.

DOJ disrupts Garantex crypto exchange. On March 7, the DOJ announced charges against two administrators operating a crypto money laundering service in a “a coordinated action with Germany and Finland to disrupt and take down the online infrastructure used to operate Garantex, a cryptocurrency exchange that allegedly facilitated money laundering by transnational criminal organizations – including terrorist organizations – and sanctions violations.” The DOJ alleged that Garantex has processed at least $96 billion in cryptocurrency transactions, and the indictment filed in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia charged Lithuanian national Aleksej Besciokov and Russian national Aleksandr Mira Serda with money laundering conspiracy, conspiracy to violate sanctions, and conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business. The coordinated action resulted in law enforcement seizing Garantex servers and freezing $26 million in funds.

Later in the month, market sentiment turned cautiously optimistic, as fresh capital entered the space through ETF proposals and large-scale acquisitions. Upexi Inc. announced the purchase of 200,000 SOL tokens worth $30 million, with more investments to follow. Similarly, a Canadian digital asset firm revealed a $500 million convertible note for SOL acquisition and staking.

Kentucky enacts framework for digital assets and blockchain. On March 24, Kentucky enacted HB 701, establishing a framework for the treatment of digital assets and blockchain under state law. The new law defines terms relating to blockchain technology; allows individuals to use digital assets and self-hosted wallets; prohibits local zoning changes that discriminate against a digital asset mining business; provides guidelines for operation of a node; amends state law to exclude home digital asset mining, digital asset mining business, and the operation of a node from money transmitter license requirements; and provides that digital asset mining or staking as a service shall not be deemed to be offering or selling a security.

California DFPI issues proposed regulations on DFAL. On April 4, the California DFPI issued proposed regulations to implement the state Digital Financial Assets Law (DFAL), which requires digital asset companies operating in the state to obtain a license, maintain records, and submit reports to the state. Among other things, the regulations exempt from the state money transmission act “any money transmission of legal tender occurring in, associated with, or related to the normal, typical, or customary performance of digital financial asset business activity.” Comments must be submitted by May 19.

cryptocurrency market news

Cryptocurrency market news

When top-ranked memes attract a burst of new inflows and cross key resistances simultaneously, it often signals the start of a fresh bull cycle. If this narrative holds, the rally could trickle down towards mid-cap altcoins and low-cap memecoins as markets digest the favorable US CPI print, in the coming days.

The global crypto market capitalization rose by another 2% on Tuesday, retaking the $3.5 market cap milestone after a brief dip towards $3.2 trillion on Monday. In terms of key bullish catalysts, vital figures in the US CPI data released have raised expectations of imminent Fed rate cuts.

Shivam Thakral, CEO of BuyUcoin, said, “Bitcoin is trading around $105,000 – $106,000, showing a slight positive gain over the last 24 hours. Some analysts anticipate a “golden cross” pattern on Bitcoin’s daily chart, which could signal further bullish momentum. JP Morgan CEO has announced that bank will allow its clients to purchase Bitcoin, which is seen as a big boost from retail and institutional adoption point of view.”

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