Jupiter's active rights staking reward claim has been launched, with the claim period ending on December 31; BlackRock's IBIT asset management scale has reached $26 billion, ranking in the top 2% among all ETFs; Scroll's first airdrop allocates 7% of the total SCR supply, with claims expected to start on October 22; Transak has discovered a security incident affecting 1.14% of its user base, but no financial sensitive information was leaked; Ripple's founder has cumulatively donated over $11.80 million to the Harris campaign team; The Bank for International Settlements: Traditional financial institutions may face risks in transitioning to tokenization; Coinbase is requesting more time from the IRS regarding cryptocurrency cost basis reporting; Federal Reserve's Schmidt: Cryptocurrency is a risk asset, not a currency; Polymarket predicts a 65% chance of Trump's victory, leading Harris by nearly 30 percentage points; Komainu, a crypto custody institution supported by Nomura Holdings, plans to acquire Propine, pending approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore; Opinion: If Harris is elected, it is unlikely that other cryptocurrency ETFs such as $XRP and SOL will be approved; Grass has opened Airdrop One eligibility queries and will allocate 100 million GRASS tokens to eligible users; The EU has launched a "Trusted Investor Network" to support deep-tech startups in blockchain and other fields with nearly $98 billion in funds; Elon Musk agrees with Coinbase CEO's view that Massachusetts voters should support crypto-friendly lawyer John Deaton; Sushi has released the Super Swap roadmap, including multi-chain expansion, SushiXSwap, AMM, and more; Qian Zhimin, the main suspect in the laundering case of 60,000 Bitcoins, denies all criminal charges and plans to start the trial on September 29 next year.