1: James Wynn is long Bitcoin with 40x leverage, holding $527 million, and the liquidation price is $106,449;
2: James Wynn has almost given up all the profits on Hyperliquid;
3: Musk clarified that he did not sign the xAI agreement with Telegram;
4: Musk officially announced that he will leave the Trump administration;
5: Trump's tariff order was ruled invalid by the US International Trade Court;
6: Market news: BlackRock plans to buy 10% of Circle Internet's IPO shares;
7: Circle freezes Solana addresses involved in the Libra scandal, equivalent to about $58 million USDC;
8: Federal Reserve meeting minutes: As of the May meeting, inflation and unemployment risks have increased;
9: GameStop CEO: Bitcoin can hedge against global currency depreciation;
10: Eternis, the company behind Freysa AI, raised $3,000 11: New York Mayor plans to issue Bitcoin bonds for New York; 12: US Vice President Vance: Cryptocurrency is a hedge against soaring inflation; 13: US Vice President Vance: Once the GENIUS Act is implemented, it is expected to greatly expand the application of stablecoins as a digital payment system; 14: US Vice President Vance: Bitcoin should become a strategic asset of the United States, calling for more political participation; 15: US Vice President Vance: I still hold a considerable amount of Bitcoin now; 16: A newly created wallet deposited 1.5 million USDC to Hyperliquid and opened a 5x leveraged long position of NXPC; 17: Analysis: The market's expectations for the Fed's rate cut this year have weakened, and BTC has fallen below $108,000; 18: A whale deposited 5 million USDC into Hyperliquid and opened a 40x Bitcoin long position; 19: A whale withdrew 6,625 ETH from OKX, worth $1,780
20: Stablecoin company Conduit completes $36 million Series A financing, led by Dragonfly Capital;
21: Bergen County, New Jersey will put $240 billion in real estate contracts on the chain through Avalanche;
22: A whale sold 1.86 million FARTCOINs, losing $503,000;
23: Metalayer Ventures launches a $25 million fund to invest in early blockchain projects;
24: Market news: The U.S. Department of Labor withdraws guidance prohibiting the inclusion of cryptocurrencies in 401 (k) plans;
25: K33 completes 60 million Swedish kronor financing, intended to purchase Bitcoin;
26: Cyvers Alerts: Cork Protocol is suspected of being attacked, with a loss of approximately $12 million;
27: Cork Protocol co-founder: The vulnerability is being investigated and all contracts have been suspended;
28: USD1 and Kernel DAO Integrated into a re-mortgageable asset;
29: Viewpoint: The Fed meeting minutes are expected to reiterate the wait-and-see stance, and remain unchanged in response to Trump's ever-changing situation;
30: SlowMist releases Osiris malicious browser extension analysis: Some users have suffered losses, and should avoid installing unknown programs, extensions, etc.;
31: Sophon has opened airdrop applications to eligible early contributors;
32: Viewpoint: The pricing of the Fed's failure to cut interest rates this year will drive US Treasury bonds higher in 2Y;
33: eToro's US platform adds 12 crypto assets including Dogecoin and XRP;
34: Analysis: Bitcoin's market value share exceeds 64%, and the options market shows a bullish trend at the end of May;
35: Analysis: Institutional funds begin to prefer Ethereum, and derivatives trading indicators show a bullish trend for ETH;
36: Greeks.live: Most traders expect Bitcoin to fall significantly;
37: TON Foundation hires former Visa executive Nikola Plecas to be responsible for global payment strategy.