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Ethereum faces tough path to $3.9K as sentiment and demand fizzle
Cointelegraph·2025/11/09 15:45

Can Bitcoin bulls avoid the cycle’s fourth ‘death cross’ at $102K?
Cointelegraph·2025/11/09 15:45

Technical Traceability Analysis Report on the LuBian Mining Pool Hacked and Massive Bitcoin Theft Incident
The US government may have already used hacking techniques as early as 2020 to steal 127,000 bitcoins owned by Chen Zhi. This is a typical "black eats black" incident orchestrated by a state-level hacker organization. This report takes a technical perspective, conducting technical tracing to deeply analyze the key technical details of the incident, focusing on the ins and outs of the theft of this batch of bitcoins, reconstructing the complete attack timeline, and evaluating the security mechanisms of bitcoin. The aim is to provide valuable security insights for the cryptocurrency industry and its users.
BlockBeats·2025/11/09 14:14

Pi Coin Struggles For Momentum As Volume Stays Low
Cointribune·2025/11/09 11:51

The Solana ETF attracts capital, Bitcoin and Ethereum lose big
Cointribune·2025/11/09 11:51

Altseason on Hold as $1.6 Trillion Barrier Stops Altcoin Momentum
CryptoNewsFlash·2025/11/09 11:30

NEAR’s Q3 Report Shows Big Moves Toward AI and Chain Abstraction
CryptoNewsFlash·2025/11/09 11:30

XRPL Smart Contracts Go Live on AlphaNet, Ushering in a New Era of On-Chain Utility for XRP
CryptoNewsFlash·2025/11/09 11:30

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- 16:26Spain Arrests Leader of €260 Million Cryptocurrency Ponzi SchemeBlockBeats News, November 9, the Spanish National Guard has arrested a suspect accused of leading a 260 million euro cryptocurrency-related Ponzi scheme. The individual is alleged to have operated an international investment scam called the "Madeira Invest Club." This Ponzi scheme attracted more than 3,000 victims by offering contracts guaranteeing returns linked to digital art, luxury vehicles, whiskey, real estate, and cryptocurrency. Authorities confirmed that no real economic activity took place. The investigation, which involved Europol and international law enforcement agencies, uncovered a complex network of shell companies and bank accounts spanning at least 10 countries.
- 16:26Next Week's Macro Outlook: CPI Data May Be Absent for the First Time, Multiple Federal Reserve Officials to Speak IntensivelyBlockBeats News, November 9, Important macro events and data preview for next week—the U.S. government shutdown deadlock remains unresolved, CPI data may be absent for the first time, and several Federal Reserve officials will deliver intensive speeches. Wednesday: Permanent FOMC voting member and New York Fed President Williams will deliver a speech; 2026 FOMC voting member and Philadelphia Fed President Harker will speak on fintech; U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen will deliver a speech. Thursday: U.S. October unadjusted CPI year-on-year, U.S. October seasonally adjusted CPI month-on-month, U.S. initial jobless claims for the week ending November 8, U.S. October seasonally adjusted core CPI month-on-month, U.S. October unadjusted core CPI year-on-year (to be confirmed); 2027 FOMC voting member and Atlanta Fed President Bostic will deliver a speech; The Bank of Canada will release the minutes of its October monetary policy meeting. Friday: U.S. October retail sales month-on-month, U.S. October PPI year-on-year, U.S. October PPI month-on-month, U.S. September business inventories month-on-month (to be confirmed); 2025 FOMC voting member and St. Louis Fed President Musalem will speak on monetary policy; 2026 FOMC voting member and Cleveland Fed President Mester will participate in a fireside chat; 2027 FOMC voting member and Atlanta Fed President Bostic will deliver a speech; 2025 FOMC voting member and Kansas City Fed President Schmid will speak on economic outlook and monetary policy. Saturday: 2026 FOMC voting member and Dallas Fed President Logan will participate in a fireside chat; 2027 FOMC voting member and Atlanta Fed President Bostic will attend a conference and participate in a discussion. (Golden Ten Data)
- 16:26Trump reiterates that the president has the authority to decide whether to impose tariffsBlockBeats News, November 9 — Trump reiterated in a post that the U.S. President has the authority to decide whether to impose tariffs: "So, let's make this clear? The President of the United States is allowed (and Congress has fully approved!) to stop all trade with foreign countries (which is much more troublesome than imposing tariffs!), and can also grant licenses to foreign countries, but cannot impose simple tariffs on foreign countries, even for national security reasons. This was never the intention of our great Founding Fathers! This is simply ridiculous! Other countries can impose tariffs on us, but we can't impose tariffs on them? That's their dream! Companies are flocking to the United States entirely because of tariffs. Hasn't the U.S. Supreme Court been informed of this? What on earth is going on?" This Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments on the legality of Trump's large-scale imposition of reciprocal tariffs. In addition to the liberal justices, several conservative justices also questioned the legality of Trump's tariffs. Chief Justice John Roberts stated that Trump's tariffs are a tax on Americans, which has always been a core power of Congress. Of the three justices appointed by Trump, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett also raised skeptical questions and delved into the arguments of the tariff opponents. Conservative justices hold a majority in the Supreme Court, with a 6:3 ratio. The Supreme Court may announce its decision in December.