稳健,是 Gate 持续增长的核心动力。
真正的成长,不是顺风顺水,而是在市场低迷时依然坚定前行。我们或许能预判牛熊市的大致节奏,但绝无法精准预测它们何时到来。特别是在熊市周期,才真正考验一家交易所的实力。
Gate 今天发布了2025年第二季度的报告。作为内部人,看到这些数据我也挺惊喜的——用户规模突破3000万,现货交易量逆势环比增长14%,成为前十交易所中唯一实现双位数增长的平台,并且登顶全球第二大交易所;合约交易量屡创新高,全球化战略稳步推进。
更重要的是,稳健并不等于守成,而是在面临严峻市场的同时,还能持续创造新的增长空间。
欢迎阅读完整报告:https://www.gate.com/zh/announcements/article/46117
Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill in overtime as senators jam crypto clauses
US Senate discussions over President Donald Trump’s mega tax and spending bill could go all night as senators look to tack on amendments, including some that would affect crypto.
The Senate’s vote-a-rama — where lawmakers can propose amendments that are rapidly voted on — for the Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act has been going on for 17 hours at the time of publication, with senators on both sides bidding to include hundreds of amendments.
The voting could go into the early hours of Tuesday, local time in Washington, D.C., as Trump wants the bill passed by Friday, July 4
The House passed the bill in May with a razor-thin 215 to 214 vote, and the Republicans’ slim Senate majority means it could also come down to the wire in the upper chamber.
Lummis seeks crypto tax amendments
Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis put forward an amendment she said was aimed at ending the “unfair tax treatment” of crypto and would “ensure Americans can use digital assets without fear of tax violations.”
Lummis’ amendment would waive taxes on crypto transactions under $300 with a $5,000 yearly total cap, including stablecoins, according to an explainer sheet from Lummis’ office seen by Cointelegraph.
Other provisions in the amendment would exclude most crypto lending agreements from being taxed and stipulate that crypto earned from airdrops, mining and staking is not be taxable until sold.
Political crypto promo amendment shot down
Earlier on Monday, the Senate shot down a Democrat-backed amendment that would have prohibited government officials and their families from offering or promoting a range of digital assets.
The amendment — backed by Democratic Senators Jeff Merkley, Elizabeth Warren and Jack Reed — would ban the president, vice president, members of Congress and a host of other government officials from owning or promoting a cryptocurrency, memecoin, token, non-fungible token or stablecoin.
That ban would have been extended to the spouse and children of such officials, and notably former special government employees — such as Elon Musk — for up to one year after their role ends.
Lummis was one of the lawmakers who shot down the amendment and said in remarks on the Senate floor that she appreciated the “concerns about ethics” but claimed the proposal “would inflict serious harm on American innovation and competitiveness.”
She added the amendment “goes too far” by applying restrictions on the family of government officials, and if the US had passed a similar law “in the early days of the internet, we would have sent a clear message that America is closed for business.”
Musk promises new political party if bill passes
Musk, Trump’s former government cost-cutting czar who later got into an online spat with the president over the “Big Beautiful Bill,” has reignited the feud, saying on X that he’d form a new political party if the bill passes.
“If this insane spending bill passes, the America Party will be formed the next day,” Musk wrote to X on Monday
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The Tesla boss has taken issue with the government spending allowance in the bill, which is estimated to add $3.3 trillion to the national debt over the next 10 years, having called it a “disgusting abomination.”
Musk, the world’s richest man, helped bankroll Trump’s campaign but earlier threatened in a separate post that he’d look to unseat any lawmakers who supported the bill.
“They will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this Earth,” he added.
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