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2026-04-23
08:02

OpenGradient(OPG) will be listed on Gate for spot trading and Instant Exchange on April 21

Gate News message, according to an official Gate announcement, OpenGradient (OPG) will be listed on Gate for spot trading and Instant Exchange. The OPG/USDT trading pair for spot trading will start on April 21, 2026 at 20:00 (UTC+8), and Instant Exchange trading will begin at 21:00 on the same day. Withdrawals are expected to be opened on April 22, 2026 at 20:00 (UTC+8). OpenGradient is a decentralized infrastructure network that runs as a dedicated AI co-processor, aiming to host, execute, and verify AI models at scale. The network consists of dedicated GPUs and trusted execution environment (TEE) nodes, enabling applications, blockchains, or agents to outsource compute-intensive tasks. The OPG token contract address is 0xFbC2051AE2265686a469421b2C5A2D5462FbF5eB(Base chain).
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02:23

OpenGradient(OPG) will be listed on Gate on April 21 for spot trading and flash swaps

Gate News message, according to an official Gate announcement, OpenGradient (OPG) will be listed on Gate for spot trading and flash swaps. Spot trading begins at 2026-04-21 20:00 (UTC+8), trading pair is OPG/USDT; Flash swaps begin at 2026-04-21 21:00 (UTC+8); Withdrawals are expected to open at 2026-04-22 20:00 (UTC+8). OpenGradient is a decentralized infrastructure network designed to host, execute, and verify AI models at scale. The project operates as a dedicated AI coprocessor, enabling applications, blockchains, or agents to offload compute-intensive tasks to a specialized network composed of dedicated GPUs and trusted execution environment nodes for computation. The OPG contract address is 0xFbC2051AE2265686a469421b2C5A2D5462FbF5eB (Base chain).
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08:07

TIA (Celestia) up 14.64% over the past 24 hours

Gate News message. On April 17, according to Gate market data, as of the time of writing, TIA (Celestia) is trading at $0.4069. It is up 14.64% over the past 24 hours, with a high of $0.421 and a low of $0.3462. The 24-hour trading volume is $2.7548 million. The current market cap is about $369 million. Celestia is an L1 blockchain designed for a specialized on-chain marketplace. It enables ultra-fast transactions through fiber-grade performance and millisecond-level latency. The platform provides a modular data availability layer solution, using innovative mechanisms such as Data Availability Sampling (DAS) and the Namespaced Merkle Tree (NMT), allowing lightweight nodes to verify data availability without downloading an entire block. Celestia’s DA layer claims it can reduce end users’ transaction fees by more than 100 times, with native support for well-known rollup ecosystems such as Polygon CDK, Arbitrum Orbit, OP Stack, and Starkware. With bit-level block space, Celestia offers low latency, highly specialized, and high-capacity features for the market, enabling all kinds of applications to be tailored and optimized according to their assets, participants, and latency requirements. This news is not investment advice. Please be aware of risks related to market volatility when investing.
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08:18

The U.S. IRS steps up tax oversight of cryptocurrency; the tax filing deadline is April 15

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service increases its crackdown on tax evasion involving cryptocurrency, requiring investors to proactively report their transactions by April 15. Starting in 2025, brokers will be required to report digital-asset gains, and investors will need to verify their costs themselves. 61% of investors don’t know about the new rules, and 52% are worried about making mistakes when filing. Experts recommend collecting transaction records to avoid penalties and criminal prosecution.
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12:30

Jiangsu Securities Regulatory Bureau warns about Hong Kong “fake exchanges” with fraudulent listings, reminding people to be vigilant against illegal fundraising involving pre-IPO shares

Gate News message, April 10, the Jiangsu Securities Regulatory Bureau issued a risk warning. Recently, some illegal intermediaries have used the gimmick of “getting listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange by knocking the gong” for a fee, offering services such as fake equity code and website public announcements. The relevant platforms are mostly “fake exchanges,” and they package the fake listing through forged ceremonies. Some companies take advantage of this to sell equity and pre-IPO shares to the public, which may involve illegal fundraising. Regulatory authorities remind investors: verify the qualifications of institutions through the official website of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, be wary of guaranteed-principal and high-yield promotions, do not transfer funds to individuals’ accounts or non-official platforms, and if you discover any leads, report and file a case promptly.
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