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06:17
'Whale Who Persistently Longs Despite 30 Failures' Goes Long on 3,000 ETH with 20x Leverage
The 'Whale Who Persistently Longs Despite 30 Failures' has just gone long on 3,000 ETH (approximately $9.62 million) with 20x leverage, with an average entry price of $3,208.26.
06:01
Coinbase 暂停 CLV、EOS 和 LOKA 交易
[Coinbase Suspends Trading for CLV, EOS, and LOKA] Coinbase has announced the suspension of trading for Clover Finance (CLV), EOS (EOS), and League of Kingdoms Arena (LOKA). Users can still withdraw funds and access their accounts at any time.
05:55
美众议员Keith Self因CBDC隐忧对《国防授权法案》投反对票
[U.S. Congressman Keith Self Votes Against the National Defense Authorization Act Due to Concerns Over CBDC] U.S. Republican Congressman Keith Self tweeted that central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are the ultimate tool for government surveillance and control over Americans' finances, granting the federal government the power to track, restrict, and even freeze transactions. Keith Self stated that ignoring financial privacy is unacceptable, which is why he voted against the National Defense Authorization Act and will continue to fight to ensure that CBDCs never come into existence.
05:54
Vitalik称Fileverse经修复后已达到可放心协作程度
[Vitalik Says Fileverse Has Reached a Reliable Level for Collaboration After Fixes] Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin posted on the X platform, expressing his impression of the decentralized open-source encrypted document tool Fileverse. He noted that after monthly bug fixes, it has reached a level where documents can be safely sent for others to comment on or collaborate with minimal issues. He believes there are more well-operated cases than people realize and pointed out that Fileverse has the advantage of being less dependent on network effects.
05:52
美国众议院通过国防授权法案但未包含CBDC禁令
[U.S. House of Representatives Passes Defense Authorization Act Without CBDC Ban] The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Defense Authorization Act on Wednesday with a vote of 312-112, but it did not include the previously promised ban on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Republican Representative Keith Self accused the promise of being broken, as the amendment he submitted failed to advance. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson for not fulfilling the commitment. The bill has been sent to the Senate, and Keith Self stated that he will continue to push for a CBDC ban in the next bill.