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Solana validators pass ‘Timely Vote Credits’ plan to speed up transactions
Solana validators pass ‘Timely Vote Credits’ plan to speed up transactions

Solana’s validators voted 98% in favor of a proposal that could speed up transaction confirmation times.

Cointelegraph·2024/04/10 01:58
With spot ether ETF fate uncertain, issuers seek leveraged ETH futures funds
With spot ether ETF fate uncertain, issuers seek leveraged ETH futures funds

ProShares, Volatility Shares and Defiance have filed for funds that would seek to offer leveraged exposure to ETH via futures contract investments

Blockworks·2024/04/09 21:58
VanEck, CoinShares CEOs doubt SEC will approve spot Ethereum ETFs: CNBC
VanEck, CoinShares CEOs doubt SEC will approve spot Ethereum ETFs: CNBC

Quick Take VanEck CEO Jan van Eck told CNBC in an interview posted on Tuesday that he expects the VanEck Ethereum ETF to be rejected in May. Weeks before the approvals of spot bitcoin ETFs, documents were frequently filed reflecting changes presumably sought by the SEC. That’s not been the case for spot Ethereum ETFs.

The Block·2024/04/09 21:55
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Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. (SWBI) surged as much as 28% at the start of US stock trading, reaching $17.56, approaching the March 21, 2024 high of $18.05, the January 5, 2022 high of $18.94, and the November 19, 2021 high of $24.26.
The company reported net sales of $178.4 million for the fourth fiscal quarter, surpassing analysts’ expectations of $155.5 million. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.36. Adjusted EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) was $30.9 million, compared to $23.5 million for the same period last year, while the market had expected $23.3 million. Adjusted operating income was $21.3 million, above the market’s forecast of $15.4 million. Expand
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Bubblemaps reveals suspected insider trading of KINS token; an address bought in 2 minutes before the CA announcement
Foresight News reports that, according to a post by blockchain analysis tool Bubblemaps, at the initial launch of the Solana-based game token KINS, wallet address 49UUeT purchased 4.7% of the token's total supply for approximately $127. Based on current prices, this position is now worth over $600,000. Bubblemaps pointed out that this purchase occurred about 2 minutes before the project team announced the contract address (CA) on the X platform, questioning whether this was luck or insider information. KINS is the native token of the Solana-based browser MMO game Kintara, which officially launched on May 22. Its market cap briefly reached $15 million and attracted the attention of crypto KOL Ansem. Ansem publicly stated that Kintara saw around 7,000 new users in a single day, with servers consistently running at full capacity. Players can earn on-chain profits by selling in-game items and gold coins.
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Viewpoint: Trillions of dollars in expiring options will trigger two weeks of volatility in U.S. stocks
BlockBeats reported on June 18 that Scott Rubner, Head of Equities and Equity Derivatives Strategy at Citadel Securities, stated that the US stock market may experience a period of heightened volatility in the next two weeks, mainly due to technical factors rather than changes in fundamentals. He pointed out that starting from June 19, the market will face the largest options expiry in history, along with quarterly pension portfolio rebalancing and concentrated adjustments in major investor group positions. He called this stage "one of the most technically critical periods of the year", with the importance of capital flows significantly outweighing fundamental factors. Although there may be short-term disturbances, Rubner still advises investors to view the volatility as a "technical phenomenon" and to buy on dips during market corrections. In his view, once the next two weeks and the quarter-end pass, the market environment will significantly improve. Rubner stated that current retail investment behavior is shifting: "Unlike in the past when they only chased high-risk assets, retail investors are increasingly concentrating on companies aligned with institutional allocations, which can drive benchmark index performance." More importantly, US households currently hold record levels of cash and are waiting to enter the market during a correction. He noted that this capital characteristic typically changes only when the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index (VIX) rises above 30, while the current VIX is about 16, which remains at a low level. With support from multiple sources of funds, Rubner believes that after entering the second half of the year, "the main theme for US stocks remains to be upward."
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