Crypto big news in the past 24 hours
1: Elon Musk and Tesla won the dismissal of a class-action lawsuit that accused Musk's remarks of manipulating the Dogecoin market. U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein permanently dismissed the lawsuit.
2: Telegram, a popular instant messaging app among crypto enthusiasts, held digital assets worth $400 million by the end of 2023, according to the Financial Times.
3: Amid continuous outflows of funds from spot Bitcoin ETFs, BlackRock IBIT saw its first daily net outflow since May
4: Crypto exchange http://Crypto.com is working with Standard Chartered Bank to expand access to U.S. dollars, euros and UAE dirhams. These new global retail fiat currency services will be managed by http://Crypto.com's regional center in Dubai and available in 90 countries.
5: Floki: CAT airdrop snapshot for FLOKI holders has been completed, and airdrop is expected to be carried out within 2 weeks
6: According to CoinDesk, Russia will start trialing cross-border crypto payments next week to circumvent international sanctions
7: Uniswap officials posted on social media that they will cooperate with Pudgy Penguins in the Korean Blockchain Week. Subsequently, it changed the official account avatar to a fat penguin wearing a pink unicorn hat provided by Pudgy Penguins.
8: Grass launched the airdrop inspection page, and does not support connecting wallets for the time being 9: Wintermute has transferred out all 19,000 ETH that were unstaked from Lido on August 27. In the past three days, a total of 30,007 ETH have been transferred to the trading platform, with a total value of US$76.1 million and an average recharge price of US$2,536.
10: Vitalik's ETH holdings have decreased by 85,000 compared to three years ago
11: On August 30, US President Biden said that the PCE report showed progress, but prices are still too high. (Jinshi)
12: Crypto research and analysis company Kaiko: Mt.Gox still has more than $2 billion in Bitcoin to be distributed to creditors, and Bitcoin faces potential selling pressure from the United States, the United Kingdom, etc.