[Christmas Week Spot Bitcoin ETF Net Outflow of $782 Million] Data from December 29 shows that U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a cumulative net outflow of approximately $782 million during Christmas week, with a single-day outflow of $276 million on Friday, marking the peak outflow during the holiday period. BlackRock's IBIT experienced a single-day outflow of nearly $193 million, Fidelity's FBTC saw an outflow of about $74 million, and Grayscale's GBTC continued with small-scale redemptions. The total asset size of spot Bitcoin ETFs dropped to approximately $113.5 billion, down from over $120 billion at the beginning of December. Bitcoin's price remains near $87,000, with the outflows possibly linked to year-end asset rebalancing and reduced liquidity during the holiday season.
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[Astra Nova Team Suspected of Transferring $870,000 Worth of RVV Tokens to Exchanges] According to monitoring by onchainschool.pro, early this morning, the Astra Nova team's main wallet transferred approximately $870,000 worth of RVV tokens to the KuCoin and MEXC exchanges. Over the past month, similar fund outflows have occurred frequently within the team.
Google acquires shares of publicly traded Bitcoin mining company
Google, with a market value of approximately $2 trillion, is acquiring shares in publicly traded Bitcoin mining companies, marking the latest move by tech giants into the Bitcoin industry. (The Bitcoin Historian)
圣诞周现货比特币ETF净流出7.82亿美元
[Christmas Week Spot Bitcoin ETF Net Outflow of $782 Million] Data from December 29 shows that U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a cumulative net outflow of approximately $782 million during Christmas week, with a single-day outflow of $276 million on Friday, marking the peak outflow during the holiday period. BlackRock's IBIT experienced a single-day outflow of nearly $193 million, Fidelity's FBTC saw an outflow of about $74 million, and Grayscale's GBTC continued with small-scale redemptions. The total asset size of spot Bitcoin ETFs dropped to approximately $113.5 billion, down from over $120 billion at the beginning of December. Bitcoin's price remains near $87,000, with the outflows possibly linked to year-end asset rebalancing and reduced liquidity during the holiday season.
印度警方逮捕Coinbase前客服人员 涉数据泄露案
[Indian Police Arrest Former Coinbase Customer Service Employee in Data Breach Case] On December 29, Indian police in Hyderabad arrested a former Coinbase customer service employee suspected of involvement in the internal data breach disclosed in May of this year. This marks the first arrest in the case. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong confirmed the news. Investigations revealed that cybercriminals bribed overseas customer service personnel to gain system access, stealing sensitive information of 69,461 users. The attackers attempted to extort $20 million, but Coinbase refused to pay and instead set up a bounty program of the same amount to track down those involved. The incident has resulted in $307 million in expenses. Coinbase is now facing a shareholder class-action lawsuit and has stated that it will continue to cooperate with international law enforcement agencies in the investigation.
Billionaire Tim Draper claims that Bitcoin will disrupt the trillion dollar salary industry
Billionaire Tim Draper has stated that Bitcoin is about to disrupt the trillion dollar global salary industry, emphasizing that "global talent needs a global currency. (The Bitcoin Historian)