1. Circle is being sued over a $230 million USDC hack. Circle is facing a class-action lawsuit for failing to promptly freeze the $230 million USDC that was stolen after the Drift protocol was exploited on April 1st. Investor Joshua McCollum has filed a complaint in Massachusetts state court, alleging that Circle allowed attackers to transfer funds from Solana to Ethereum via CCTP without any intervention. Drift is expected to transition from USDC to USDT after restarting.2. The FCA opens consultation on digital assetsThe UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has opened a public consultation on regulations for digital assets, expected to be fully implemented by October 2027. The consultation includes the issuance of stablecoins, trading platforms, custody, and staking. Cryptocurrency companies can apply for FCA licensing starting from September 30, 2026. The consultation will end on June 3, 2026.3. Ethereum Foundation NFT platform shuts downThe Ethereum Foundation NFT marketplace has officially ceased operations after a resale deal with BlackDove failed. Founder Kayvon Tehranian announced the shutdown on X. Since its launch, the platform has supported primary sales worth $230 million and showcased artists like Jen Stark and Edward Snowden. This closure once again raises concerns about the sustainability of NFTs on centralized infrastructure.@Binance Vietnam #BinaceAiPro #XAU