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Gate Daily Report (April 3): Bitcoin miner MARA lays off 15%; North Korea is accused of attacking Drift to profit 286 million

Gate Daily Report (April 3): Bitcoin miner MARA lays off 15%; North Korea is accused of attacking Drift to profit 286 million

Bitcoin (BTC) gives back this week’s gains, temporarily trading at around $66,780 on April 3. Bitcoin miner MARA cut 15% of its workforce, shifting its strategy toward energy and digital infrastructure. Blockchain analytics firm Elliptic says North Korean hackers may exploit a vulnerability in the Drift Protocol to profit $286 million.

Trump appoints acting Attorney General who holds BTC, raising ethical questions about crypto enforcement policy

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, appointed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as Acting Attorney General, and dissolved the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, issuing a memorandum to halt regulatory enforcement against the crypto industry. When Blanche signed this memorandum, he still held crypto assets, which allegedly violated ethical standards and sparked legal disputes; whether transferring his assets into his family’s name can eliminate the conflict of interest remains controversial.

CFTC sues in 3 states to reclaim jurisdiction over prediction markets, as a U.S. conflict landscape begins to take shape

The Trump administration has recently intervened in a lawsuit involving the CFTC and the regulators of gambling in three states, challenging the states’ authority to regulate prediction markets. The CFTC argues that, under the Commodity Exchange Act, it has exclusive jurisdiction over these markets, and accuses the states of overstepping their authority in an attempt to change the nature of the wagering event contracts. This lawsuit reflects regulatory actions by 11 states regarding prediction markets, each facing different legal challenges. If a federal court sides with the CFTC, it will help provide legal protection for prediction markets; otherwise, it will increase operational uncertainty.

Why is Bitcoin down today? Trump’s “Stone Age” comments trigger a $440 million liquidation

Trump, in a speech on April 2, warned Iran, causing market risk sentiment to contract sharply; Bitcoin fell by about 4%, hitting a low of $65,789. Rising oil prices and a strengthening dollar index intensified macro pressure, further impacting the market. From a technical perspective, Bitcoin may face a key support level at $64,000.

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Kentucky removes HB380’s backdoor provisions; Bitcoin self-custody avoids a de facto ban

Kentucky successfully blocked Section 33 of HB380, which required hardware wallet manufacturers to provide a password reset mechanism. It was criticized as an indirect ban because it conflicts with the existing HB701 law’s protections for individuals’ right to independently control encrypted assets. After final revisions, the updated HB380 was submitted to the governor for signature, maintaining the state’s pro-Bitcoin policy.
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Ripple Prime Breaks Into Investment-Grade Territory With BBB Rating

_Investment-grade BBB rating reinforces Ripple Prime’s position in regulated markets and institutional brokerage services_ Ripple has reached a key milestone as its prime brokerage arm, Ripple Prime, secures a BBB investment-grade rating. The upgrade signals rising credibility in regulated
LiveBTCNews·51m ago

Tencent QQ native integration with OpenClaw, with hundreds of millions of users allowed to call AI lobster

Tencent QQ officially integrates with the OpenClaw platform, allowing QQ users to directly use the “lobster” AI feature in the chat box without any technical setup. This integration includes capabilities such as one-on-one chat conversations, multimedia messages, cross-account management, and security credential management, lowering the barrier for users to enter the AI ecosystem. In addition, Tencent has also launched the “Lobster” long-term memory service to enhance the AI chat experience and memory persistence, and plans to expand its AI computing power data centers.
MarketWhisper·1h ago
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