1. WSJ: Telegram previously ignored subpoenas from law enforcement agencies, and Macron also considered granting Pavel Durov French citizenship;
2. BNB Chain launched the official cross-chain bridge BNB Chain Bridge;
3. Crypto venture capital Lemniscap completed $70 million in fundraising for its third fund;
4. OpenSea: Has received a notice from the U.S. SEC Wells, intending to provide $5 million to support the legal expenses of NFT artists and developers;
5. Skybridge founder: SEC Chairman hopes Harris loses the election;
6. The U.S. SEC approved a rule change: Funds need to report portfolio holdings monthly instead of four times a year;
7. OpenAI is negotiating financing with a valuation of over $100 billion, and Microsoft continues to follow up;
8. Telegram founder Durov was indicted and released under judicial supervision, and is prohibited from leaving French territory;
9. Klaytn and Finschia's new brand Kaia will be launched on the mainnet at 10:00 on August 29;
10. Nvidia's second quarter revenue increased year-on-year 122% to $30 billion, higher than expected;
11. ParaFi Capital raised $120 million, part of which will be used to acquire GP shares of other crypto funds;
12. Trump's second son announced the official launch of the crypto project WLFI;
13. The privacy browser Brave development team laid off 27 people again;
14. Telegram game "Hamster Kombat" plans to launch tokens and airdrop on September 26.