In the past 24 hours, the following major events have occurred in the Crypto field:

1: Former FTX executive Ryan Salame began serving a seven-and-a-half-year sentence: Ryan Salame, a former FTX executive, was sentenced for crimes involved in the company's bankruptcy scandal and has begun serving a seven-and-a-half-year sentence.

2: Vitalik sold Meme tokens for a profit of 908.77 ETH: Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin earned 908.77 ETH, or about $1.5 million, by selling Meme tokens in the past 12 hours.

3: Binance responded to Nigeria's rejection of Gambaryan's request for bail due to illness: Binance expressed deep disappointment that the Nigerian court rejected the bail application of its former head of investigation George Gambaryan. Gambaryan applied for bail due to illness, but was rejected.

4: Trump family crypto project WLFI will start live broadcast on October 14 to introduce the details of the public sale: Trump family's crypto project WLFI announced that it will broadcast live on October 14 to introduce the details of the public sale of tokens, which is expected to attract widespread attention.

5: Sui network TVL exceeds $1.37 billion, setting a record high: The total locked volume (TVL) of the decentralized network Sui has exceeded $1.37 billion, setting a record high, showing its continued growth in the market.

6: Decentralized prediction market Polymarket accesses OKX Web3 wallet: Prediction market platform Polymarket announced that it has accessed OKX's Web3 wallet, further expanding its decentralized application scenarios.

7: Domestic NFT project Weirdo Ghost Gang reaches cooperation with Lawson LAWSON: Weirdo Ghost Gang has reached cooperation with Japanese convenience store chain Lawson (LAWSON) to launch joint products in thousands of stores to further enhance the international influence of domestic NFTs.