[OKX to Launch Lighter (LIT) Pre-Market Contract] OKX announces the launch of Lighter (LIT) pre-market contract.
[OKX to Launch Lighter (LIT) Pre-Market Contract] OKX announces the launch of Lighter (LIT) pre-market contract.
According to AiCoin monitoring, over the past 4 trading days, funds from the US spot BTC ETF have continued to flow out, reaching $650 million. During this period, the largest outflow was from IBIT, with a total of 292 million US dollars; Next is FBTC, with an inflow of $174 million. According to the "Spot BTC ETF Tracking" real-time trading strategy developed by AiCoin, there is a significant positive correlation between the inflow of ETF funds and BTC prices. Subscription indicators can be used to automatically place orders based on the flow of funds in the program. Data for reference only
[Yilihua Plans to Invest $1 Billion to Buy ETH] Yilihua posted on the X platform that Trend Research is preparing to allocate an additional $1 billion and will continue to increase its holdings of ETH. He advised against shorting and stated that this is a historic opportunity.
[Hyper Foundation Confirms HYPE in Aid Fund Address Has Been Burned] Hyper Foundation announced on Platform X that the HYPE in the aid fund system address (0xfefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefe) has been officially burned. Governance voting results show that 85% of equity votes were in favor of the burn, 7% opposed, and 8% abstained.
[The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission Adds Koin Kakao and Globiance X/Globiance HK to the Alert List] The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) announced that 'Koin Kakao' and 'Globiance X Limited / Globiance HK Limited' have been added to the alert list of suspicious virtual asset trading platforms. The SFC noted that both companies promote the operation of virtual asset trading platforms and are suspected of conducting unlicensed activities. Additionally, investors have reported difficulties in withdrawing assets from 'Globiance X/Globiance HK'.
[Drift Foundation Plans to Allocate $9 Million to Support Drift Labs Operations] Drift Foundation has published the DIP-9 proposal on its governance forum, planning to allocate $1.5 million per month from protocol fees to Drift Labs for operational expenses such as engineering infrastructure, subscriptions, and gas fees. If the proposal is approved, an initial payment of $9 million will be made, covering operations until the first half of 2026, with subsequent allocations spanning 18 months. Voting on the proposal will begin on December 24, 2025, with an initial execution period of two years. Currently, the Drift protocol has accumulated $42 million in total fee revenue.