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Dfinity's Internet Computer community committed over $120 million to dapps last year
Dfinity's Internet Computer community committed over $120 million to dapps last year

Dfinity Foundation said in 2023 community members “committed” over 6.5 million ICP tokens to help protocols become decentralized autonomous organizations, or DAOs. ICP’s rising price on Tuesday pushed the value of committed tokens above $120 million.

The Block·2024/03/27 13:09
Fetch.ai, SingularityNET and Ocean Protocol tokens surge amid proposed merger plans
Fetch.ai, SingularityNET and Ocean Protocol tokens surge amid proposed merger plans

Fetch.ai, SingularityNET and Ocean Protocol have entered into a definitive agreement to merge tokens.The proposed merger, pending governance approval, would see the respective tokens combined to create ASI with a fully diluted value of around $7.5 billion.

The Block·2024/03/27 11:09
Bitcoin (BTC) Dominance Grows as Altcoins Go in Retrace Mode (Market Watch)
Bitcoin (BTC) Dominance Grows as Altcoins Go in Retrace Mode (Market Watch)

TON has dumped the most from the larger-cap alts, having lost roughly 9% of value.

Cryptopotato·2024/03/27 10:16
Bitcoin ‘sell-side liquidity crisis’ sees BTC move for the first time since 2010
Bitcoin ‘sell-side liquidity crisis’ sees BTC move for the first time since 2010

Bitcoin analysis is counting down to a BTC supply squeeze unlike any other — one which should come within the next year.

Cointelegraph·2024/03/27 09:28
Bitcoin entity combines $140 million of BTC mined in 2010 into a single wallet
Bitcoin entity combines $140 million of BTC mined in 2010 into a single wallet

An unknown individual or entity consolidated 2,000 bitcoin that they received as mining rewards in 2010. While this amount of bitcoin was worth $600 when it was mined, it would fetch just shy of $140 million at current prices.

The Block·2024/03/27 08:55
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Amazon Secures $17.5 Billion Loan Facility Led by Citigroup
On June 11, Amazon disclosed in regulatory filings that it has signed a loan agreement totaling $17.5 billion with a syndicate led by Citigroup. According to the regulatory documents submitted on Wednesday, the lenders have agreed to provide this delayed draw term loan (DDTL), which will remain available until the end of September this year. Amazon is required to repay any borrowed amounts within three years from the date of borrowing. The interest rate on the loan will be based on the secured overnight financing rate (SOFR), plus an additional 0.625 to 0.875 percentage points, depending on Amazon's credit rating. Other banks participating in this transaction include JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, HSBC, and Wells Fargo, along with a dozen other banks involved in the financing.
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《CLARITY Act》 Faces Dual Setback: Ethical Negotiations Collapse, Only 31-Day Window Before Senate Adjournment
BlockBeats News, June 11th, The "Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act" (known as the CLARITY Act) faced dual resistance in the U.S. Senate during its advancement. On Tuesday, a bipartisan group of senators met behind closed doors with Patrick Witt, Director of the White House Crypto Council, but the meeting was unproductive. The Republican Party and the White House overturned the preliminary ethical agreement reached before the May Banking Committee hearing, retracting the provision that allowed state attorneys general to sue the Department of Justice for failure to enforce the law. Legal experts pointed out that the state attorneys general could compel the Department of Justice to take action, which is legally unsustainable. The Republicans instead proposed limiting enforcement authority to federal prosecutors and using impeachment as an alternative accountability mechanism. However, Democratic senators called this a complete reversal, leading to a stalemate in negotiations, with further discussions expected on Thursday. Democratic Senators Gallego and Alsobrooks have explicitly stated that their support for the bill depends on whether a strong ethical firewall against Trump's crypto business interests can be included—Reuters estimates that Trump and his family have profited around $2.3 billion since returning to the White House. Another major hurdle comes from law enforcement's concerns regarding Section 604 (the "Blockchain Regulatory Clarity Act")—this provision explicitly states that non-custodial software developers are not liable for third-party use of their code, but law enforcement believes this may weaken investigations into on-chain money laundering and other crimes. On Wednesday, the White House Crypto Council will convene representatives from the Sheriff's Association, the Fraternal Order of Police, as well as the Departments of Justice, Treasury, and FinCEN to discuss this provision. Government officials plan to emphasize that the provision does not provide a shield for criminals. Senators Warner and Cortez Masto have stated that they will not support the bill unless law enforcement's concerns are adequately addressed. The U.S. Senate has only 31 legislative days left before the August recess, which is widely seen as the informal deadline for passing bills before the midterm elections. Meanwhile, the House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on cryptocurrency taxation on Tuesday, deliberating on six Republican-led bills and a discussion draft covering mining, staking reward tax treatment, voluntary disclosure programs, among others. However, issues such as the minimum exemption threshold for small Bitcoin transactions, DeFi, and international tax frameworks remain unresolved.
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Trump has spun the rise in U.S. inflation as a manageable development, declaring himself to have "fallen in love with inflation."
BlockBeats News, June 11th—Former President Trump responded to the record-high CPI data since April 2023 by saying, "I'm not worried, I actually love inflation." With the ongoing war soon to conclude, the US is set to take control of a significant amount of oil resources from Iran, which is expected to help stabilize future energy prices. Trump also revealed that the US secretly evacuated 22 ships full of oil in the middle of the night without lights or radar detection, stating, "Nobody knew, including Iran until now." During a White House press briefing, Trump sat in front of his desk, using hand gestures to explain his points in a relaxed tone, attempting to frame the rising inflation as a proactive and manageable outcome rather than a warning sign of economic overheating.
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