Overview of Important Developments on the Afternoon of September 11
7:00-12:00 Keywords: Sony Layer2, Bitcoin Mining, Beijing Police
1. Goldman Sachs: The Federal Reserve is more likely to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in September;
2. Bitcoin mining difficulty increased by 3.58% to 92.67 T, reaching a record high;
3. Sony's Layer2 network Soneium will collaborate with Sony Bank to launch a yen stablecoin;
4. Brazil's largest digital bank Nubank announced the cessation of trading its cryptocurrency Nucoin;
5. Indonesian crypto trading platform Indodax's wallet was suspected to be attacked, with total losses around $18.2 million;
6. New York Times: U.S. Vice President Harris's campaign team hopes to have a second debate with Trump;
7. Beijing police cracked a case involving an underground bank using virtual currency to transfer funds, with the amount involved exceeding 800 million yuan.
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