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Cointime News Wrapup-Afternoon: Blockchains Need an Interoperable Standard to Evolve, Say Crypto Execs

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To smooth and facilitate the reading experience for all users, we hereby compose this wrapup, especially for users who cannot check out what’s going on in a timely manner.

Highlights:

1. Aave’s Proposal to Launch on zkEVM Passes ‘Temperature Check’ Vote

2. U.S. House Financial Services Committee Releases Draft Stablecoin Bill for Wednesday Hearing

3. Binance Removes Shiba Inu, 1INCH, FXS, TWT From Innovation Zone

4. East Meets West at DAO Tokyo Conference as Japan Plays Catch up

5. 1 Million Ether has Been Withdrawn Since Ethereum's Shanghai Hard Fork

6. Blockchains Need an Interoperable Standard to Evolve, Say Crypto Execs

7. Elon Musk Reveals US Govt Can Access Twitter DMs, Bitcoin And Dogecoin Fall

8. SEC ‘Crypto Mom’ Hester Peirce Attacks U.S. Regulator’s New Exchange Definition on DeFi

9. Blockchain Association Files Further FOIA Requests Over Banking Closures

10. ARK Invest CEO Foresees Booming Adoption for Bitcoin and Ethereum as Safe Havens

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