Crypto events in the past 24 hours
1: Sony will launch the first public testnet of the Soneium blockchain based on Optimism
2: Nasdaq seeks approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission to list and trade Bitcoin index options
3: MakerDAO has changed its name to Sky and plans to launch a new upgradeable version of its stablecoin and governance token on September 18. DAI holders will be able to upgrade to USDS at a ratio of 1:1, while MKR holders can exchange for SKY at a ratio of 1:24,000.
4: Binance urges the US government to exert political pressure to release its executive Tigran Gambarian on humanitarian grounds
5: French President Macron says arresting Telegram CEO is "not a political decision"
6: OKX: Deposits and withdrawals through the TON network have been suspended, and ongoing deposits and withdrawals may experience delays
7: Japanese Prime Minister: Efforts will be made to improve the use environment of Web3-related tokens, facilitate payments, and revitalize the content industry
8: EigenLayer shortens the EIGEN staking withdrawal delay to 7 days
9: ByBit and FTX exchanged platform coins in early November 2021: ByBit exchanged 100 million BITs for FTX's 3.36 million FTTs, and both parties promised not to sell them within 3 years. It's only 2 months away from 3 years, and the current price difference exceeds 53 million US dollars
10: Chairman of the TON Foundation: The number of signatures for the event calling on France to release the founder of Telegram has exceeded 300,000
11: Trump launches the fourth set of NFT series, priced at $99 per piece