11:12 2025-04-02
BlockFi claims close on May 15, but the claim rate for non-US customers is only 43%.BlockFi, a bankrupt cryptocurrency lending platform, has announced that creditors must complete asset distribution claims by May 15, 2025, or unclaimed assets will be transferred to other unsecured creditors. Currently, the claim rate of US customers has reached 97%, while only 43% of non-US customers have completed claims. BlockFi said that the low claim rate may be due to some customers mistaking the claim notification as an email spam or phishing attack. The company stressed that some custome...
09:50 2025-04-02
DWF Labs Partner: Four projects contacted us yesterday to set aside $16.50 million to buy back tokensDWF Labs partner Andrei Grachev posted on the X platform that four projects contacted us yesterday. DWF Labs will set aside $16.50 million to buy back tokens from the market. Once completed, on-chain proof will follow.
Yesterday, DWF Labs partners were suspected of responding to Wintermute's sell-off of Meme coins: if the tokens were affected by the "strange" sell-off, they could contact and deal with it.
09:07 2025-04-02
BTC breaks through $85,000The market shows that BTC has broken through $85,000 and is now quoted at $85019.99, with a 24-hour increase of 0.92%. The market is volatile, so please do a good job in risk control.
08:49 2025-04-02
The agency expects to release the number of "small non-farmers" in the United States in March at 20:15 tonightAccording to Jin Ten Data, the agency is expected to release the number of "small non-farmers" in the United States in March at 20:15 tonight.
1. Deutsche Bank: 80,000; Baden Bank: 80,000; Nikko Securities: 90,000; Scotiabank: 100,000;
2. Goldman Sachs: 110,000; Standard Chartered: 110,000; Allied Credit: 120,000; Panson Macro: 125,000;
3. Mizuho Securities: 125,000; ING: 130,000; BNP: 135,000; Reuters survey: 115,000.
08:35 2025-04-02
The agency expects to release the number of "small non-farmers" in the United States in March at 20:15 tonight1. Deutsche Bank: 80,000; Baden Bank: 80,000; Nikko Securities: 90,000; Scotiabank: 100,000; 2. Goldman Sachs Bank: 110,000; Standard Chartered: 110,000; Allied Credit: 120,000; Panson Macro: 125,000; 3. Mizuho Securities: 125,000; ING: 130,000; BNP: 135,000; Reuters Survey: 115,000.