SlowMist Chief Information Security Officer 23pds tweeted that the cumulative value of cryptocurrencies stolen between January 2024 and July 2024 has reached $1.58 billion, which is about 84.4% higher than the value stolen during the same period in 2023. In 2024, private key leakage accounted for the largest proportion of stolen cryptocurrencies, reaching 43.8%.
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U.S. stocks opened lower and went lower. All three major indexes closed sharply lower. The Nasdaq fell 2.7% and fell 2.59% this week; the S & P 500 fell 1.97% and fell 1.53% this week; the Dow fell 1.69% and fell 0.96% this week. Large technology stocks fell generally. Netflix, Google, Amazon, and Meta fell more than 4%. Tesla, Microsoft, and Intel fell more than 3%. Apple fell more than 2%. Nvidia fell more than 1%.
Fidelity bought nearly $100 million worth of Bitcoin today, and Fidelity's Bitcoin ETF (FBTC) received an inflow of $94.20 million from Coinbase Prime, according to the latest data from Arkham. As of now, the total value of Bitcoin held by Fidelity FBTC has reached $16.60 billion.
According to AXIOS, a senior White House official has revealed that the Trump administration is unexpectedly considering higher taxes on wealthy Americans. Some White House officials believe that higher taxes on high-income groups will provide room for other priority issues. It also helps to blunt attacks from Democrats at a time when Republicans are trying to extend President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts.
According to market news, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has withdrawn its advisory opinion on the listing of virtual currency derivatives.
On March 29th, according to the US Geological Survey Earthquake Information Network, a magnitude 6.6 earthquake occurred in the central waters of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 1:17 am Beijing time on the 29th. The epicenter was located at 0.72 degrees north latitude, 29.76 degrees west longitude, and the focal depth was 6.4 kilometers.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has issued new guidance that states that agencies regulated by the FDIC can participate in'permitted 'crypto activities without prior approval from the FDIC.