Blockchain Daily Brief: Ethereum Staking Rate Drops to 27%, Lowest Level Since July 2024
1. The Ethereum staking rate has dropped to 27%, the lowest level since July 2024.
2. The U.S. SEC has confirmed the acceptance of the DOGE ETF application.
3. Tether CEO: Tether analysts indicate that JPMorgan does not hold enough Bitcoin.
4. Trump's crypto project WLFI completed multiple on-chain transactions 3 hours ago.
5. Bloomberg ETF analysts: The Litecoin ETF may become the first new crypto ETF to be approved.
6. Coinbase's Q4 earnings report reveals $2.30 billion in revenue, far exceeding expectations.
7. Grayscale's research director: A rate cut by the Federal Reserve is unlikely in the short term, putting pressure on Bitcoin.
8. Trump: Expect many countries' tariffs to remain unchanged, do not anticipate any exemptions or reductions.
9. Trump: Interest rates will decline.
10. The trading volume on the OpenSea platform in January was approximately $190 million, a significant decrease from the peak in early 2021.
11. Stablecoin company Plasma has completed a $24 million financing round, led by Framework Ventures.
12. A U.S. court has agreed to suspend the legal dispute between Binance and the SEC until April, with both parties required to submit reports by April 14.
13. The SEC has accepted Grayscale's application to convert its XRP trust into an ETF, initiating the review process.
14. Analysts: Tether holds 83,700 Bitcoins, accounting for 0.4% of the total Bitcoin supply.