Author: 行政

Nevada regulators sued Coinbase on February 2, 2026, to block its new sports prediction markets, alleging the platform offers unlicensed gambling. The state recently won a similar fight against Polymarket, which was forced to geo-block Nevada users after a judge ruled that federal oversight doesn’t override state gambling laws. Coinbase argues it is a federally regulated exchange via its partner Kalshi, but states like Massachusetts and Tennessee have already joined Nevada in issuing bans. Nevada gaming regulators have moved to shut down Coinbase’s new sports prediction market platform, escalating a broader clash between state gambling laws and federally regulated event-contract…

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US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded $561.8 million in net inflows on Feb. 2, ending a four-day streak of nearly $1.5 billion in outflows.Investors could interpret the number as a return of conviction after punishing outflows, but Jamie Coutts, chief crypto analyst at Real Vision, offered a different read.According to him:“Aggregate ETF flows are not buying the dip. Net institutional demand is coming almost entirely from a shrinking group of Treasury-style buyers with remaining balance-sheet capacity. That’s not sustainable under continued pressure. A durable Bitcoin bottom likely requires these actors to reverse their positioning — not just slow their selling.”The…

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Standard Chartered lowered its 2026 Solana target to $250 (down from $310) due to current market stress, but projected a long-term surge to $2,000 by 2030. The bank sees a shift from “memecoins to micropayments,” noting that Solana’s sub-cent fees and high speed make it the ideal rail for AI-driven, stablecoin-based transactions. Institutional adoption is growing, with the Bitwise BSOL ETF capturing 78% of all SOL ETF inflows since October 2025, now controlling over 1% of the total supply. Solana’s (SOL) latest sell-off has not shaken Standard Chartered’s view that the network could become a core rail for small, dollar-linked…

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Bitcoin erased its Trump rally gains, sliding to $73,000 on February 4, 2026. This marks a 45% drop from its October peak of $126,267, returning the asset to pre-election levels. A global “risk-off” move is hitting both crypto and stocks, as investors question the AI boom. Tech giants like Nvidia and Amazon fell over 3%. While mega-whales are accumulating, firms like Strategy Inc. face a harder time raising capital as their stock prices retreat alongside Bitcoin. Jitters around US stocks and the sustainability of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom are feeding directly into crypto, with Bitcoin (BTC) sliding back to…

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Documents released in the latest Epstein files dump reveal that early Bitcoin developer Adam Back and his Blockstream co-founder, Austin Hill, had ties to the convicted sex offender. Email exchanges between the Blockstream co-founders reveal that Epstein was an early investor in their company back in 2014 and that the pair likely visited his notorious island. Back took to Twitter to explain the links, saying Epstein invested in Blockstream indirectly through a fund managed by Joi Ito, the former director of the MIT Media Lab. Documents in the latest tranche of files linked to disgraced financier and convicted child sex…

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NX8 is a tokenised index offering diversified exposure to eight major Layer-1 blockchains. The index uses independent, rules-based methodology with capped weights and scheduled rebalancing. Infrastructure combines onchain analytics, native staking, regulated custody, and multichain trading access. The structure of the crypto market is shifting as onchain activity becomes increasingly fragmented across specialised Layer-1 networks. While Bitcoin remains foundational, different blockchains now lead specific verticals such as payments, decentralised finance, derivatives trading, and tokenised assets. NX8 reflects this transition towards a multi-chain crypto economy. The tokenised Layer-1 index is issued and operated by OpenDelta and developed in partnership with blockchain…

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Meta declined to remove posts promoting an illegal crypto casino despite multiple user reports. ACMA warned influencers face penalties up to AU$2.4 million for facilitating illegal gambling access. Rainbet links were removed, but the influencer’s account and posts remain online. Meta failed to intervene despite repeated warnings that an Australia-based influencer was promoting an illegal offshore crypto-gambling platform to a substantial local audience. The influencer, Dinah, has more than 820,000 Instagram followers and used her account to promote the crypto casino Rainbet through posts and profile links. Users submitted close to a dozen reports in January flagging content that advertised…

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Michael Burry warned that Bitcoin’s slide is “sickening” and could trigger a “collateral death spiral” across financial markets, specifically targeting firms like Strategy Inc. (MSTR). Bitcoin fell below $73,000, a 40% drop from its 2025 peak, which Burry claims exposes it as a speculative trade rather than the “digital gold” hedge it was marketed to be. A $1 billion liquidation in tokenised metals was linked to the crypto crash, as Burry noted that falling prices are forcing institutional players to dump profitable gold and silver positions to cover crypto losses. Famous investor Michael Burry, portrayed by Christian Bale in the…

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Bitcoin is a $1.5 trillion prize pool secured by nothing more than numbers, private keys, generated by math, that unlock wallets holding real money.That’s the seductive idea behind Keys.lol: a site that spits out batches of Bitcoin private keys and their corresponding addresses, like an infinite roll of digital lottery tickets.Refresh the page, and you get another set. Refresh again, and you get another.Somewhere in that endless stream is a key that matches a wallet with a balance, maybe even one holding a life-changing amount.This is the only lottery where the game is real, and the jackpot exists, yet the…

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Bitcoin fell around 8% on Feb. 3, briefly losing the $73,000 level.A quick rebound took prices to $74,500 as of press time, dampening the intraday correction to 5.8%. The decline marks the lowest price point in the President Donald Trump administration and the weakest level since the November 2024 Presidential Election.The selloff pushed Bitcoin as low as its March 2024 all-time high of $73,500, a level that held through the early stages of the decline but ultimately gave way under sustained selling pressure.The move revived a cluster of support zones that traders have monitored as critical technical thresholds for nearly…

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