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08:42
币安将上线 ZAMA USDT 永续合约盘前交易
[Binance to Launch ZAMA USDT Perpetual Contract Pre-Trading] Binance has announced the launch of ZAMA USDT perpetual contract pre-trading.
08:40
巨鲸地址0xf44…1CC4从币安提取320万美元LINK
[Whale Address 0xf44…1CC4 Withdraws $3.2 Million LINK from Binance] 30 minutes ago, whale address 0xf44…1CC4 withdrew 241,600 LINK from Binance, valued at approximately $3.2 million. Monitoring shows that this address had purchased LINK 4 weeks ago and profited $765,000.
08:38
纽约州议会提交预测市场监管法案,拟禁政治与体育事件合约
[New York State Legislature Submits Prediction Market Regulation Bill, Proposes Ban on Political and Sports Event Contracts] In November 2025, the New York State Legislature reintroduced the 'ORACLE Act,' proposing to regulate event contracts by adding Chapter 48 'Prediction Markets' to the General Business Law. The bill suggests prohibiting the trading of contracts related to political and sports events and establishes regulations such as age restrictions, market entry conditions, advertising limitations, and anti-manipulation provisions. Although the ban covers specific types of events, neutral outcomes like 'league results' may still be tradable, as regulators aim to strike a balance between innovation and risk.
08:38
ETH falls below the $3100 mark
OKX-ETH/USDT is currently trading at $3101, with a 5-minute drop of 0.10%. Please be aware of market fluctuations.
08:34
美国铝价因关税及库存不足上涨40%
[U.S. Aluminum Prices Rise 40% Due to Tariffs and Low Inventory] The price of aluminum products in the U.S. has continued to soar due to global supply constraints, the impact of tariffs, and insufficient domestic inventory. In June last year, Trump raised import tariffs on aluminum products to 50%, leading to a 40% increase in U.S. aluminum prices, surpassing $5,200 per ton. Over the past 12 months, LME aluminum prices have risen more than 20%, reaching a post-Russia-Ukraine conflict high. This week, the U.S. Midwest aluminum premium over LME prices reached 96 cents per pound ($2,116 per ton), up approximately 65% since June last year. U.S. aluminum inventory has dropped from 750,000 tons at the beginning of 2025 to less than 300,000 tons.