Crypto events in the past 24 hours

1: Market plunge Bitcoin ETFs had a total trading volume of $5.24 billion that day, more than half of which came from BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust Fund Ethereum ETF trading volume reached $715.3 million, mainly led by Grayscale's Ethereum Trust (ETHE) and BlackRock's iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA)

2: Former President Donald Trump warned the current government not to sell U.S. Bitcoin If the United States does not innovate in the field of digital assets, other countries will do so.

3: Capula Management, the fourth largest hedge fund in Europe, invested nearly $500 million in Bitcoin ETH.

4: According to a lawsuit filed in the U.S. federal court in California on August 5, Elon Musk filed a new lawsuit against ChatGPT maker OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, reigniting the legal battle after seemingly abandoning the lawsuit in June.

5: In a complaint to the Federal Election Commission, citizen and cryptocurrency critic Molly White accused Coinbase of violating campaign finance laws

6: Decentralized prediction platform Polymarket bet nearly $1.44 million that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by September 2024.

7: The number of new Ethereum addresses fell to its lowest level this year

8: According to The Information, Greg Brockman, president of OpenAI and one of the 11 co-founders, will extend his vacation. Another co-founder and key leader, John Schulman, has defected to Anthropic

9: Justin Sun's address withdrew 14,884 ETH (about $35.97 million) from Binance 10 hours ago. This brings the total amount of ETH he has accumulated since February to 392,474 (estimated cost: $1.19 billion, current value: $995 million)

10: U.S. stock index futures continued to rise, with Nasdaq futures up 2%, S&P 500 futures up 1.5%, and Dow futures up 1%. European stock index futures rose simultaneously, with Germany's DAX index futures up 0.87%, France's CAC40 index futures up 0.82%, and Europe's Stoxx 50 index futures up 1.28%. Japan's Topix index futures triggered the circuit breaker mechanism upward, South Korea's KOSPI index rose to 5%, and the Nikkei 225 index rose to 9.7%

11: On August 6, Japan's Topix index futures triggered the circuit breaker mechanism upward.(Kinju)