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Dialogue between Xterio Co-founder Jeremy Horn: The "AI+GameFi" Journey of a 15-Year Game Veteran from Web2 to Web3
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What is Catizen?
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Flash
- 11:57A Whale's Losses from Shorting ETH Increase, Total Loss Reaches $413,000According to on-chain data monitored by analyst @ai_9684xtpa, a whale bought back 3,851 ETH at an average price of $1,816.4, incurring a loss of $29,500, and closed a short position of 3,800 ETH. Since April 22, the cumulative loss from shorting ETH has reached $413,000, with 200 ETH still in open short positions. If losses continue, previous profits may evaporate completely.
- 11:57Standard Chartered Bank: Now is a Good Time to Buy Bitcoin, Expected to Rise to $120,000 in Q2Standard Chartered's Geoff Kendrick predicts that Bitcoin will rise to $120,000 in the second quarter, mainly due to capital moving out of U.S. assets. He believes now is a good time to buy Bitcoin and maintains a $200,000 target by the end of 2025. He points out that strong buying by U.S. investors and "whale" investors, along with ETF inflows, indicates that Bitcoin will continue to rise. Additionally, increasing institutional interest and potential stablecoin legislation passage also support Bitcoin's price upside. Bitcoin's current price is approximately $95,500, with an all-time high of $108,786.
- 11:37The Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China and the United States have not held consultations or negotiations on tariffsOn April 28, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun hosted a regular press conference. A reporter asked that, according to reports, President Trump stated in an interview with Time magazine on April 22 that President Xi Jinping had called him. What is China's comment on this? Are China and the United States negotiating? In response, Guo Jiakun said, to my knowledge, the two heads of state have not had a phone call recently. I want to reiterate that China and the United States have not held consultations or negotiations regarding tariff issues. (CCTV News)