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Odaily2024/06/29 06:30
By:Odaily
1. A U.S. judge dismissed SECs allegations against Binance BNB secondary sales and Simple Earn, and approved other charges to proceed; 2. Ethereum network gas fee dropped to 1 gwei; 3. The 136th Ethereum ACDC meeting: Pectra Devnet 1 is about to be ready; 4. USDe supply exceeds 3.6 billion; 5. Kakarot: The whitelist public test network enters the final stage before the full public test network goes online; 6. =nil; Foundation will launch the first Devnet zkSharding MVP on July 7; 7. Yesterday, the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF had a net inflow of US$73 million, and BlackRock IBIT had a net inflow of US$82.4 million; 8. Sanctum: Users can set a designated wallet for airdrops in the Profile interface, as of July 1; 9. Fox Business reporter: The crypto industry has won a major victory in the clarity of digital asset sales in the secondary market; 10. SEC Judge in Binance case: The nature of tokens may change, and securities attributes may not always be maintained; 11. Bitcoin spot ETF has continued to have net inflows for 4 days, with a total net asset value of US$52.123 billion; 12. Layer3 Foundation will announce the details of L3 token economics next week; 13. QCP Capital: Bitcoin may test the $50,000 support level, and Ethereum spot ETF is still a bullish catalyst; 14. The BTC DVOL volatility index on Deribit fell to 45.44, close to the lowest point of the year.
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