Cointime's Evening Highlights for November 18th
1.Blur will make an important announcement at 7 am Beijing time on November 20th, which may be related to the Season 2 airdrop
2.Mayor of Chaoyang District, Beijing: Actively build an Internet 3.0 industrial base and form an industrial ecological closed loop in the district
3.Suspect YFI insiders’ massive selling, please be careful when trading YFI
4.Balancer will provide an additional 1.2 million ARB incentives for its liquidity growth program on Arbitrum
5.People familiar with the matter: Three core OpenAI staff have resigned due to this incident
6.Scopescan: One address accumulated $11 million worth of CVC 2 years ago
7.Arkham: About $50M of open YFI positions on dYdX were liquidated
8.PeckShield: Justin Sun is offering $10M reward to Poloniex white hat hacker
9.The market value of eths exceeded US$100 million, and the unit price of the token reached 4.77 USDT
10.Former Coinbase CTO: Artificial intelligence needs to be decentralized
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