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1Bitget UEX Daily | Trump Plans to Declare Iran War Victory Closure; SpaceX Secret IPO; Storage and Optical Communication Strong Rebound (April 2, 2026)2SpaceX's $75B Public Offering: Unprecedented Liquidity Surge at 100 Times Revenue3UBS warns: Yen may fall to 175, intervention will only "drain foreign exchange reserves without turning the tide"

Axe Compute’s $12M Project Pipeline and Over 200 GPU Sites Indicate a Strategy for Expanding AI Infrastructure
101 finance·2026/04/02 05:09

AMC's Debt Refinancing Hinges on Blockbuster Momentum—Is the Sentiment Play Sustainable?
101 finance·2026/04/02 05:09

Vicinity Centres Operating With Limited Rights—Will the Premium Persist Despite Cash Flow Challenges?
101 finance·2026/04/02 05:06

Flow Data Indicates the End of Crypto's War-Themed Trading
101 finance·2026/04/02 05:06
Crypto VC Paradigm is developing a prediction market terminal: Fortune
Cointelegraph·2026/04/02 05:06


Bodycote Mispricing Deepens as Aerospace Pivot Gains Steam—Can Earnings Turn the Page?
101 finance·2026/04/02 05:03

Broadcom's Samueli Offloads $250 Million in Planned Sale, Establishing a Reference Point Amidst AI Excitement
101 finance·2026/04/02 04:54

Sandisk's Revised Outlook: Strategic Slowdown or Prelude to Letdown?
101 finance·2026/04/02 04:54

Phillips 66 Faces Midstream Growth Expectation Gap as TD Cowen Hikes Price Target to $213
101 finance·2026/04/02 04:48
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IRGC Charges Ships Passing Through Strait of Hormuz in RMB or Cryptocurrency On April 2, Bloomberg reported that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran is charging ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz in renminbi or cryptocurrency.
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Eli Lilly (LLY.US) new weight-loss drug approved by FDA, marking the beginning of the “oral era” in the weight-loss drug marketEli Lilly stated that this pill can "be taken at any time of the day, without restrictions on food or water intake."
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Drift Protocol: No evidence of seed phrase theft; attacker gained access through unauthorized transaction approvalsForesight News reports that Drift Protocol tweeted earlier that a malicious actor gained unauthorized access through a novel attack involving durable nonce, swiftly taking over the management rights of the Drift Security Council. The attack was highly sophisticated and took weeks of preparation, including the use of pre-signed transactions from durable nonce accounts to delay execution.Current investigations indicate that the incident was not caused by vulnerabilities in the Drift program or smart contracts; there is no evidence of mnemonic theft; the attacker obtained permissions through unauthorized or forged transaction approval (possibly involving social engineering). As a result, approximately $280 million was extracted from the protocol. All lending, treasury deposits, and trading funds have been impacted. DSOL (those not deposited into Drift, including assets staked to Drift validators) and insurance fund assets are unaffected, with the latter currently being withdrawn for protection. As a precaution, all remaining protocol functions have been frozen and multisignature wallets have been updated to remove the compromised wallet.
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