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12:19

Sentio(ST) will launch globally on Gate on April 15. Hold 1GT to participate for free in the 339th HODLer Airdrop and share 750k ST

Gate News, according to Gate’s official announcement Gate’s initial listing of Sentio (ST) includes spot trading and instant exchange, and it has launched the 339th HODLer Airdrop campaign. Users holding 1GT or more can participate for free and share 750,000 ST tokens. This airdrop will end at 2026-04-15 17:00 (UTC+8). Spot trading will open at 18:00 on the same day, instant exchange trading will open at 19:00, and withdrawals are expected to open at 2026-04-16 18:00. Sentio is a decentralized, AI-agent-ready blockchain data network that provides unified Web3 observability and a data platform, integrating indexing, querying, visualization, and alerting features. The project has been adopted by 70,000 users and 24 billion in customer TVL. ST is a BEP-20 standard token with a total supply of 1,000,000,000. The contract address is 0x70be40667385500c5da7f108a022e21b606045dd. In this campaign, the participation cap for VIP 0–VIP 4 users is 2,000 GT. VIP 5–VIP 9 users receive different amount bonuses based on their tier, and VIP 10 and above users have no participation cap. All airdrop rewards are 100% immediately unlocked.
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11:46

An ETF under BlackRock transferred about 884 BTC and 604 ETH to a certain custodial platform

Gate News message, on April 14, Arkham monitoring shows that about an hour ago, BlackRock, via its spot Ethereum exchange-traded fund ETHA, transferred 604.044 ETH to a certain CEX custodian service, worth $1.44 million; it transferred 884.142 BTC to the same custodian service, worth $65.95 million, via its spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund IBIT.
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ETH7,08%
06:01

Anthropic hires lobbying firm Ballard Partners, after talks with the Pentagon fell apart over AI use restrictions

Anthropic announced on April 14 that it is partnering with the lobbying firm Ballard Partners, aiming to improve its relationship with the Department of Defense. The two sides had previously failed to reach an agreement due to disagreements over the scope of AI use: the Department of Defense wanted its tools to be used without restrictions, while Anthropic demanded limits on their use for fully autonomous weapons and surveillance. This move signals a significant increase in policy outreach investment in the AI industry.
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