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  • 01:05
    This week's US spot Bitcoin ETF trading volume reaches $25 billion, setting a new high for 2025
    According to ChainCatcher, data from The Block shows that this week, the US spot Bitcoin ETF recorded the highest weekly trading volume since 2025, with a total transaction amount of $25 billion and a net inflow of $2.75 billion, marking the second-highest weekly net inflow for such products since their launch in early 2024. BlackRock's IBIT has had no net outflows for 30 consecutive days (with one day of net inflow being 0); it currently holds 3.3% of the global Bitcoin supply, with net assets exceeding $71 billion, approximately three times that of the second-ranked FidelityFBTC. During the same period, the net inflow of Ethereum spot ETFs was approximately $250 million, the highest level since early February, despite a slight decline in trading volume.
  • 01:04
    Telegram founder banned by French court from attending Oslo Freedom Forum in Norway
    According to ChainCatcher, as reported by Cointelegraph, Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov was originally scheduled to attend the Oslo Freedom Forum in Oslo, Norway, but a French court has rejected his request to leave the country. The event organizer, the Human Rights Foundation (HRF), stated that Durov will deliver the keynote speech via live stream. Durov had previously publicly accused the head of the French intelligence agency, Nicolas Lerner, of asking him to block conservative political content before the Romanian presidential election, which Durov refused to comply with, calling the move "undermining democracy in the name of democracy." He emphasized that Telegram will not censor political speech in any market and stated that if faced with pressure for forced censorship, they would choose to exit the relevant market. He said, "We did not block protesters in Russia, Belarus, or Iran, and we will not do so in Europe either."
  • 01:04
    Swiss Watchmaker Franck Muller Launches Solana Watch Series Priced at Approximately $24,356
    ChainCatcher reports that Swiss watchmaker Franck Muller has launched a series of 1,111 watches linked to the Solana wallet, with the link established via a QR code on the watch. Each watch is individually numbered and priced at 20,000 francs (approximately $24,356)
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