1.Coinbase: A surge in Ethereum on-chain activity over the past week has led to a surge in transaction fees

From September 16 to 26, the average gas fee was 498% higher than the average of the previous 30 days, and the median transaction cost of Ethereum rose from $0.09 at the beginning of the month to $1.69. In addition, Ethereum DEX transaction volume increased by 9% month-on-month, and the total transfer volume increased by 17% month-on-month, further pushing up transaction fees. Kraken pointed out that Ethereum has broken through its relative strength index (RSI) downward trend line, which can be traced back to the multi-year high of more than $4,000 in March, indicating a possible bullish shift in momentum.

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2. Bloomberg: Former Binance CEO CZ has been released

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao was released from a correctional facility in California on Friday. Scott Taylor, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, confirmed that Zhao Changpeng was released from a semi-open prison in Long Beach, California on Friday. He was sent to a low-security prison in June to serve a four-month sentence.

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3. Founder of Universa Investments: US stocks, gold, and digital currencies will experience flash crashes before the end of the year

Mark Spitznagel, founder and chief investment officer of Universa Investments, said in an interview with Bloomberg TV that although the stock market hit a record high and expectations of a soft landing of the economy put the market in a "just right" state, investors need to be wary of the possibility that the economic slowdown may cause the market to suddenly collapse during the Fed's interest rate cut. He expects global markets to face a "heavy blow" before the end of this year, especially when the yield curve returns to normal, it will enter the "black swan" risk area. Spitznagel also warned that risky assets such as gold and cryptocurrencies will fall, bonds may become a safe haven, and expects market volatility to rise sharply in the coming months.

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4.QCP Capital: Still optimistic about the Q4 rally, next week we should pay attention to market indicators such as ADP and unemployment rate

QCP Capital's latest report noted that global risk assets rebounded significantly this week, boosted by the People's Bank of China's stimulus measures and the Federal Reserve's 50 basis point interest rate cut. Looking ahead to next week, markets will focus on labor market indicators such as Job Openings and Labor Turnover Surveys (JOLTs), ADP employment data and the U.S. unemployment rate. If the data is strong, it will further boost expectations for a 50 basis point rate cut in November. As we head into the fourth quarter, risk assets look poised to continue their gains. We like structured products that can deliver high returns when markets rise.

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5. A certain address was attacked by phishing and lost more than 12,000 spETH, worth about 32.43 million US dollars

An address signed a phishing contract signature 43 minutes ago and 12,083 spETH was stolen, worth about 32.43 million US dollars. ZachXBT pointed out that the victim and the user address named CZSamSun (0x90...a7ae) on DeBank made a transfer of more than 9 digits, which may be the same entity.

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6. Wu's Weekly Selection: China announces massive stimulus measures, Harris includes cryptocurrency in his vision, CZ may be released from prison on Friday and News Top 10

Top 10 News of the Week

1. China's stock and bond markets rise; yuan jumps to 16-month high against dollar link

China's central bank on Tuesday unveiled its biggest stimulus package since the outbreak of the pandemic, aimed at lifting the economy out of deflation and back to the government's growth target, including lowering borrowing costs, pumping more money into the economy and easing the burden of mortgage repayments on households. Chinese stocks and bond markets rose, with Asian shares hitting a 2-1/2-year high. The yuan jumped to a 16-month high against the dollar.

2. Harris promises to make the United States a leader in blockchain

In a speech to the Economic Club of Pittsburgh on Wednesday, U.S. Vice President Harris said that under her leadership, the United States will "recommit" to maintaining global leadership in areas that will define the next century, "maintaining dominance in artificial intelligence and quantum computing, blockchain and other emerging technologies." Until last weekend, Harris had remained silent on cryptocurrencies on the campaign trail. At a recent Wall Street fundraiser in Manhattan, Harris said artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies are part of her vision for an "opportunity economy."

3. CZ may have been released from prison early link

CZ may be released two days earlier than his official release date this Friday, because if the release date falls on the weekend, prisoners will leave the prison early. A Binance spokesperson said that we are happy that Zhao Changpeng will go home to reunite with his family. His lawyer said that CZ did not want to be interviewed on the day of his release. CZ spent about two months in a minimum security prison in the California desert before being transferred to a temporary shelter in Long Beach. There, CZ was able to have supervised outings and even go to the movies.

4. The US SEC reached a settlement with TrustToken and TrueCoin, the latter two of which were suspected of defrauding TUSD investors link

The U.S. SEC announced a settlement with TrustToken and TrueCoin, which were accused of defrauding TrueUSD investors. Under the terms of the settlement, each party will pay $163,000, and TrueCoin will also pay $340,000 in recovery. The SEC's press release stated that by March 2022, TUSD's operations had been sold to an overseas entity, which and TrueCoin invested more than $500 million in assets in a speculative fund; by the fall of 2022, TrueCoin and TrustToken were aware of redemption problems with the overseas fund, but continued to issue false statements to investors, claiming that TUSD was backed one-to-one with U.S. dollars. In addition, the SEC stated in the document that investors invested in a common enterprise, meeting one of the criteria of the Howey test, thereby supporting the claim that TUSD falls within the definition of a security.

5. Telegram to provide more user data to government after CEO arrested link

Telegram made significant changes to its privacy terms on Monday. The app will now share users' IP addresses and phone numbers with judicial authorities in cases where they may be involved in criminal conduct. The changes come after Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France last month. Monday's changes are a significant departure from the app's previous statements that Telegram would only share information if a user was suspected of terrorism.

6. The number of active accounts on the Ethereum network has dropped to its lowest level since December 1, 2023 link

As of September 21, 2024, the seven-day moving average of Ethereum transaction fees reached $3.52, a 314% surge from $0.85 on September 1. A resurgence in transaction fees has driven a significant increase in ETH burn rates. On September 21, the daily amount of ETH destroyed reached 1,360 pieces, a sharp increase of 1,600% from 80.27 pieces on September 1. Uniswap and its V2 version became the most gas-consuming smart contract in the past 30 days. However, network activity has not increased as transaction fees have increased. The number of active accounts on the Ethereum network fell to its lowest point of the year at about 385,000, down 11% from the beginning of the month and hitting a new low since December 1, 2023.

7. Binance launches pre-market spot trading service link

Binance launched a pre-market spot trading service on September 25, 2024, allowing users to trade "real tokens" in advance before the tokens are officially listed. Binance is the first crypto exchange to offer pre-sale trading of real tokens. The service combines Binance Spot and Binance Launchpool, allowing users to obtain new project tokens by staking BNB and other tokens. Currently, only some Launchpool tokens are available for pre-sale market trading, and users can trade these tokens before they are officially listed, but there are withdrawal, transfer and deposit restrictions.

8. The world’s first crypto Islamic account is now fully launched on Bybit link

Bybit CEO Ben said that the world's first crypto Islamic account is now fully launched on Bybit, limited to 75 Shariah-compliant tokens, open to Muslim traders around the world, and the initial products include Shariah-compliant products and services, namely spot trading, DCA trading robots and spot grid robots, ensuring ethical and direct trading in line with Islamic values. Bybit consulted ZICO Shariah, a licensed Shariah consulting firm based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, when developing the Islamic account.

9. Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison and Ordered to Forfeit $11 Billion link

SBF's ex-girlfriend and Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison was sentenced to two years in prison by a federal judge in New York on Tuesday and ordered to forfeit $11 billion for her involvement in the major fraud and conspiracy that led to the collapse of the once $32 billion cryptocurrency exchange FTX. While the judge praised Ellison's extensive cooperation with prosecutors, which ultimately led to SBF's conviction, he said Ellison's sentence needed to serve as a deterrent to other potential offenders. The judge allowed Caroline Ellison to turn herself in to jail on or after November 7.

10. Swedish police classify illegal cryptocurrency exchanges as professional money launderers link

The Swedish Police and the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) recently released a report classifying some cryptocurrency exchanges as "professional money launderers (PML)" and identifying four typical money laundering models. The report divides these illegal exchanges into node transaction providers, Hawala transaction providers, asset transaction providers, and platform transaction providers. Node transaction providers are deeply integrated into the criminal network and transactions are conducted in both directions; Hawala transaction providers are connected to the underground banking system and have a wide influence in the Middle East; asset transaction providers systematically use encrypted assets and have large transaction volumes; platform transaction providers operate on public P2P platforms and mainly serve small-scale drug buyers and fraudsters.

Key financing events

  • Decentralized finance platform Drift Labs announces $25 million Series B funding link

  • Universal FHE protocol octra announces $4 million in Pre-Seed funding link

  • Web3 video game protocol Forge completes new round of funding link

  • Helix Labs announces $2 million in pre-seed funding link

  • Web3 game developer Darkbright Studios announces $6 million seed round of funding link

  • Movement Ecosystem DeFi Project Meridian Completes $4 Million Seed Round, Led by ParaFi Capital and Borderless Capital link

  • Daylight, a crypto platform that recommends personalized on-chain operations to users, has completed a $6 million seed round of financing, led by USV and 1kx link

  • ​Initia announces $14 million Series A funding round, with fully diluted token valuation at $350 million link

  • AminoChain announces completion of $5 million seed round led by a16z link

  • Solana DePIN project Mawari Network completes $10.8 million in strategic financing link

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