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2026-04-10
14:17

BTC 15-minute surge of 0.53%: whale withdrawals and macro-risk-hedging capital syncing to boost buy-side demand

From 2026-04-10 14:00 to 14:15(UTC), BTC rose 0.53% within a 0.71% trading range, with the price moving between 72251.9 and 72765.3 USDT. During this time window, on-chain data show that both trading volume and the number of transfers remained consistently high, market volatility intensified, and attention on the short term increased. The main driver behind this unusual move is that whale-class investors concentratedly withdrew BTC from a certain major exchange. In about 10 minutes, the related on-chain transfers totaled approximately $420,690, reflecting that institutions and large funds are accelerating their self-custody behavior, clearly stepping up their asset management pace.
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07:43

China Artificial Intelligence Industry Development Alliance releases the “OpenClaw Intelligent Agent Deployment Risk Management Guidelines”

Gate News message: During the 17th plenary session of the China Artificial Intelligence Industry Development Alliance on April 10, the Security Governance Committee of the China Artificial Intelligence Industry Development Alliance officially released the 《OpenClaw Class Intelligent Agent Deployment Risk Management Guidelines》. The guidelines focus on enterprises’ pain points in risk prevention and control during the process of technical implementation, and propose an overall security deployment framework and self-check standards covering the entire lifecycle from deployment, to use, to decommissioning. It aims to help intelligent agents move from “able to deploy” to “secure deployment, standardized use, and ongoing governance,” providing practical guidance for enterprises to carry out technical deployments in a compliant and standardized manner.
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13:00

An American law firm launches a class-action lawsuit investigation into the Drift Protocol theft, questioning whether Circle failed to freeze funds

U.S. law firm Gibbs Mura initiates a class-action investigation into the Drift Protocol theft incident, involving an amount of approximately $280 million to $285 million. The law firm said that Circle did not freeze the stolen funds in a timely manner, and urged affected users to join the lawsuit to recover their losses.
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00:31

The lawyer says the $280 million attack on Drift Protocol may constitute civil negligence

Attorney Ariel Givner said that the 280M-dollar attack incident involving the Drift Protocol, which resulted from failing to follow basic security procedures, could amount to civil negligence. The attacker, after 6 months of planning, used a trusting relationship to steal the developers’ devices; there is already a class-action lawsuit advertisement targeting Drift circulating.
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16:01

Across protocol releases an ACX token-to-equity conversion proposal, aiming to restructure into a U.S. Class C corporation

Gate News announcement, March 31, Across released a statement. The ACX token for equity trading and acquisition proposal is now live. The proposal is intended to seek approval to transition the Across protocol from a token-based decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) architecture to a U.S. C corporation. ACX token holders have 7 days to vote on the proposal.
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01:01

BAYC #5278 is listed at 7 ETH, down over 100 ETH from the last transaction price.

Gate News reports that on March 29, despite several digital art projects debuting at the Hong Kong Basel Art Fair, the NFT market overall remains sluggish, showing no clear signs of recovery. Specifically, the listing price for Bored Ape 5278 in the "Bored Ape" series is currently just 7 ETH, down over 100 ETH from its last transaction price, reflecting a significant decline in the valuation of top NFT assets. Once regarded as a rapidly rising asset class, the NFT art market has notably cooled, with both liquidity and price performance continuing to face pressure.
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05:21

Nvidia Accused of Concealing Cryptocurrency Mining-Related GPU Sales, Class Action Lawsuit Moves Forward

A U.S. federal judge approved the inclusion of the **collective plaintiff** as a defendant in a class action lawsuit against Nvidia and its CEO Jensen Huang, alleging that they concealed the extent of the company's dependence on GPU revenue related to cryptocurrency mining. The **collective plaintiff** claims Nvidia failed to disclose over $1 billion in GPU sales between 2017 and 2018, which affected the stock price.
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