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by: xpoolPosted on: April 2, 2025

DeFi & Crypto Weekly Recap: March 24-March 28

Get the rundown on this week’s DeFi and crypto news. Ripple settles with the SEC for $50 million, Trump Media launches new crypto ETFs, Binance suspends an employee for insider trading allegations, HyperLiquid experiences another market manipulation incident, and TokenFi removes a buy/sell tax for its native token.

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