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04/29
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According to Deep Tide TechFlow, on April 29, South Korea's KOSPI index opened down 27.38 points, a decline of 0.41%, at 6613.64 points.
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DeepFlow TechFlow News, April 29 - According to on-chain analyst Ember (@EmberCN) monitoring, an address that participated in the Ethereum ICO in 2015 made its first transfer after holding for about 10 years, sending 10,000 ETH (approximately $22.9 million) to address 0xCD59.The address originally purchased the ETH at the ICO price of $0.311 per coin, with the initial cost of 10,000 ETH being approximately $3,110; at current market prices, this batch of ETH is worth approximately $22.88 million.
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PANews reported on April 29 that, according to Bybit data, spot gold broke through the $4,600/ounce mark and is currently trading at $4,600.99, up 0.08% on the day.
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PANews reported on April 29th that, according to The Block, Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan stated that Strategy's perpetual preferred stock, STRC, is the main driver of Bitcoin's recent rebound, and the rally may "continue for some time." Hougan pointed out that Bitcoin has rebounded approximately 20% from its February lows to $76,000, with ETFs buying $3.8 billion since March 1st and long-term holders resuming purchases, but Strategy is the single biggest factor, adding $7.2 billion worth of Bitcoin over the past eight weeks. STRC currently yields approximately 11.5% annually, and Hougan expects Strategy to raise billions more through STRC to purchase even more Bitcoin. Last week, Strategy purchased 3,273 Bitcoins for approximately $255 million, increasing its total holdings to 818,300.
04/28
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TechFlow News, April 28th, South Korea's KOSPI index opened up 36.19 points, or 0.55%, at 6651.22 points. The Nikkei 225 index opened down 19.79 points, or 0.03%, at 60517.57 points.
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According to a report by Cointelegraph on April 28, the Canadian House of Commons has passed the second reading of Bill C-25, which aims to ban political parties and candidates from accepting cryptocurrency political donations. The bill was introduced on March 26 as part of an electoral law reform, aiming to enhance transparency, strengthen law enforcement, and reduce the risk of foreign interference. It will proceed to committee review and may still be subject to amendments. There is currently no fixed date for the review. Meanwhile, Canada is advancing a regulatory framework for stablecoins and refining rules related to crypto investment funds, custody, and cold storage.
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PANews reported on April 28th that, according to The Block, U.S. Representative Nick Begich stated at the Bitcoin 2026 conference that he plans to reintroduce his Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Act in the coming weeks, renaming the original "BITCOIN Act" to the "American Reserve Modernization Act." This bill aims to legislate President Trump's executive order, establishing a permanent Bitcoin reserve, requiring Bitcoin to be held "for a very long time," and acquiring 1 million Bitcoins within five years through a "budget-neutral strategy." Begich stated that the name change is to allow Congress and the nation to better understand the bill's objectives and ensure Bitcoin is treated as a reserve asset. He also pointed out that given the uncertainty surrounding the next administration's stance on digital assets, this is an opportunity to solidify the results and allow Congress to take action.
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PANews reported on April 28th that ZetaChain disclosed in a post on its X platform that its GatewayEVM contract was attacked today, affecting only the wallets of the ZetaChain internal team. The attack route has been blocked to prevent further fund theft. As a precautionary measure, cross-chain transactions on ZetaChain are currently suspended. The investigation is ongoing, and no user funds have been affected by the attack so far.
04/27
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TechFlow News on April 27, South Korea's KOSPI index opened up 69.68 points, or 1.08%, at 6545.31 points. Japan's Nikkei 225 index opened up 114.74 points, or 0.19%, at 59830.92 points.
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Deep Tide TechFlow news, April 27. According to CCTV, sources from the Iranian side reported that Iran has conveyed a three-phase negotiation proposal to the United States through intermediaries. The first phase of negotiations focuses on completely ending the war and obtaining guarantees to prevent the rekindling of conflict against Iran and Lebanon. If an agreement is reached in the first phase, all parties will enter the second phase, which will specifically address how to manage the Strait of Hormuz. The third phase relates to discussions on nuclear issues, but Iran will not participate in nuclear negotiations until agreements are reached in the first two phases.
