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After the meme craze fades, perhaps it's time to refocus on the prediction market.


This article analyzes the results of the Monad airdrop allocation and the community's reactions, pointing out that a large number of early testnet interaction users experienced a "reverse farming" situation, while most of the airdrop shares were distributed to broadly active on-chain users and specific community members. This has led to concerns about transparency and dissatisfaction within the community. The article concludes by suggesting that "reverse farmed" airdrop hunters shift their focus to exchange activities for future airdrop opportunities.

The grand vision of unified development across the entire financial sector on Hyperliquid has never been so clear.


The US and UK have jointly taken action against one of the largest investment fraud networks in history, seizing a record amount of funds.

- 18:22Data: If ETH breaks through $4,166, the cumulative short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $1.484 billions.According to ChainCatcher, citing data from Coinglass, if ETH surpasses $4,166, the cumulative short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $1.484 billions. Conversely, if ETH falls below $3,774, the cumulative long liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $610 millions.
- 18:20Federal Reserve Beige Book: Prolonged Government Shutdown Poses Downside Risk to Economic GrowthJinse Finance reported that the Federal Reserve's Beige Book stated: One district report emphasized that a prolonged government shutdown poses a downside risk to economic growth.
- 18:19Meta plans to build a new gigawatt-level data center in TexasJinse Finance reported that Meta Platforms (META.O) is building a new gigawatt-scale data center in Texas, USA, to advance its efforts in artificial intelligence. This is the latest in a series of major investments by the company, which aims to keep pace in the highly competitive AI industry. The company stated on Wednesday that it will spend more than $1.5 billion on the new facility to be built in El Paso, Texas. Reportedly, the data center will eventually have a capacity of 1 gigawatt, powering high-end computing chips for AI-related projects. A company spokesperson said it is expected to go online in 2028.