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OP Mainnet tests 'fault proofs' in bid to strengthen network security
OP Mainnet tests 'fault proofs' in bid to strengthen network security

OP Labs released fault proofs on the OP Sepolia testnet, planning future implementation on the OP Mainnet. Fault proofs serve as security mechanism for Layer 2 networks, enabling users to contest incorrect transactions.

The Block·2024/03/20 08:36
Bitcoin, Ether fall while spot bitcoin ETFs log record outflows
Bitcoin, Ether fall while spot bitcoin ETFs log record outflows

Bitcoin, Ether and other top 10 cryptocurrencies marked large losses as of Wednesday afternoon in Asia.Spot bitcoin ETFs saw the largest overall fund outflow since debut.Two experts pegged Solana fever as a factor behind the price drop.

The Block·2024/03/20 07:04
BTC price dip hits 17.5% as week's Bitcoin ETF net outflows near $500M
BTC price dip hits 17.5% as week's Bitcoin ETF net outflows near $500M

Bitcoin bulls brace for macro turbulence with the BTC price correction passing $12,000 versus recent all-time highs.

Cointelegraph·2024/03/20 06:43
Biggest ETF outflow: At this rate, Grayscale will be out of Bitcoin in 4 months
Biggest ETF outflow: At this rate, Grayscale will be out of Bitcoin in 4 months

The ETF’s record outflow day came as Bitcoin hit a U.S. trading day low of nearly $62,000 as it continues to slide after hitting a high last week.

Cointelegraph·2024/03/20 06:28
Bitcoin pre-halving correction narrative strengthens as BTC falls below $62K
Bitcoin pre-halving correction narrative strengthens as BTC falls below $62K

“Everyone who wanted to buy into the halving mostly has,” said Capriole Fund founder Charles Edwards.

Cointelegraph·2024/03/20 04:59
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US-Iran Agreement Causes Chaotic Progression: Hormuz Strait Terms Unclear, Ceasefire Negotiations Temporarily Halted
BlockBeats News, June 20th, according to The New York Times report, the recent preliminary agreement between the U.S. and Iran has encountered significant turmoil in the advancement process, with key details still unclear, including whether the Strait of Hormuz will maintain free passage and other core terms. The report stated that the agreement has sparked disagreements less than a week after its release, including the cancellation of the planned signing or negotiation arrangement in Switzerland, the sudden cancellation of U.S. Vice President JD Vance's trip, and the indefinite postponement of further talks. The Swiss Foreign Ministry said that the relevant preparations are still ongoing, but the negotiations have been suspended with no resumption timetable. The agreement itself also faces significant uncertainties. Both the U.S. and Iran have differing interpretations of the terms, with the U.S. claiming the agreement includes more commitments while Iran has not confirmed. Key issues, including the Iranian nuclear program arrangements, sanction relief mechanisms, and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, have all been postponed for further discussion in a 60-day cycle, but subsequent talks are currently on hold. Meanwhile, the U.S. and Israel hold distinctly different positions on the agreement, with Israel stating that it is not bound by the agreement and will continue military operations in the region, further intensifying the uncertainty of the situation. Analysts point out that while this agreement is seen as an attempt to ease tensions in the Middle East, the lack of a clear implementation framework and ongoing negotiation mechanism poses a significant challenge to its stability, leading to increased uncertainty in the global energy and shipping markets.
16:10
Iran Exports 20 Million Barrels of Oil This Week
On June 19, Iran is transporting a large amount of oil that had previously been unable to be exported due to U.S. sanctions, which could be good news for Tehran as it signed a temporary peace agreement with Washington on Wednesday. Shipping data compiled by Bloomberg shows that 11 tankers have departed from Chabahar Port in Iran's Oman Gulf this week, carrying a total of 20 million barrels of crude oil. Previously, the U.S. military had prevented these tankers from entering the Indian Ocean, aiming to limit Tehran's access to oil revenue.
16:09
The Italian stock market continues to refresh its record-high closing levels.
Germany's DAX 30 Index provisionally closed up 0.09% at 25,049.50 points, with a cumulative increase of approximately 1.6% for the week. The French index provisionally closed down 0.29%, the Italian index provisionally closed up 0.54% with its banking sector index rising 0.26%, and the UK index provisionally closed down 0.33%. The major European stock indices showed mixed performance this time, with the Italian market standing out by reaching a historic closing high supported by the banking sector. The German market maintained a slight upward trend, registering a considerable cumulative gain for the week.
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