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  • 07:18
    This week, US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a net inflow of $769.5 million
    Odaily Planet Daily reports, according to Farside Investors' monitoring, the net inflow into US spot Bitcoin ETFs this week reached $769.5 million, including:BlackRock IBIT: +$336.8 million;Fidelity FBTC: +$248.4 million;Bitwise BITB: +$57.4 million;ARK ARKB: +$160 million;Invesco BTCO: +$9.9 million;Franklin EZBC: +$9.5 million;VanEck HODL: +$10.1 million;Grayscale GBTC: -$84.9 million;Grayscale Mini BTC: +$22.3 million.
  • 07:17
    RootData: Degen Spartan AI Token (DEGENAI) Surges 478.33% in 24 Hours
    ChainCatcher reports that, according to RootData market data, the Degen Spartan AI token (DEGENAI) has surged 478.33% in the past 24 hours and is now trading at $0.01263. According to the Web3 asset data platform RootData, Degen Spartan AI is a meme coin created by the ai16z DAO, representing some of the views of the former degenerate Spartans.
  • 07:03
    Hong Kong Treasury Bureau: Preparing to Issue the Third Batch of Tokenized Bonds and Promoting the Tokenization of Precious Metals and Other Assets and Financial Instruments
    According to a report by Jinse Finance, citing Hong Kong Wen Wei Po, Hong Kong’s Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Christopher Hui, stated that Hong Kong has issued green bonds in tokenized form twice, in 2023 and 2025, and a third batch of tokenized bonds is currently being prepared. Going forward, Hong Kong will regularize the issuance of tokenized government bonds and provide incentives for the tokenization of real-world assets, such as exempting tokenized exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from stamp duty upon transfer. In addition, Hong Kong will promote the broader tokenization of assets and financial instruments, showcasing the diverse applications of tokenization technology across various sectors, including precious metals, non-ferrous metals, and renewable energy (such as solar panels).
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