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India and Nigeria Are Making Major Crypto Moves, But In Different Directions
India and Nigeria Are Making Major Crypto Moves, But In Different Directions

India’s government doubled down on crypto skepticism while Nigeria embraced regulatory exploration. Their contrasting approaches signal two very different visions for Web3’s future across emerging markets.

BeInCrypto·2025/10/06 14:38
Bitcoin Hits $125,000 as Big Investors Jump In
Bitcoin Hits $125,000 as Big Investors Jump In

TheCryptoUpdates·2025/10/06 14:21
The GENIUS Act Banned Yield on Stablecoins– But Banks Are Still Losing Against The Competition
The GENIUS Act Banned Yield on Stablecoins– But Banks Are Still Losing Against The Competition

The GENIUS Act’s stablecoin yield ban aimed to protect banks but opened a lucrative loophole instead. Crypto exchanges now capture and share yield, outpacing traditional lenders in rewards, innovation, and user growth—echoing fintech’s rise after the Durbin Amendment.

BeInCrypto·2025/10/06 13:12
GAEA Chat Singapore Concludes Successfully - A Recap of the Industry Thought Feast During Token2049 Global Summit
GAEA Chat Singapore Concludes Successfully - A Recap of the Industry Thought Feast During Token2049 Global Summit

GAEA successfully held an AI+Web3 themed conference at TOKEN2049 Singapore Summit, announced an AI and blockchain integration protocol and an innovation partner program, and reached multiple cooperation intentions. Summary generated by Mars AI. This summary was generated by the Mars AI model, and its accuracy and completeness are still in the process of iterative improvement.

MarsBit·2025/10/06 12:51
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In February 2026, the crypto sector lost $26.5 million due to hacker attacks.
PeckShield monitoring shows that in February 2026, the crypto industry lost $26.5 million due to hacker attacks, marking the lowest record since March 2025. There were a total of 15 attack incidents in February, with losses down 98.2% compared to $1.5 billions in February 2025, and down 69.2% compared to $86 millions in January 2026. The top five security incidents accounted for about $25.9 million, representing more than 98% of the total losses for the month. Among them, the Stellar ecosystem lending protocol YieldBlox lost $10 million due to oracle manipulation, IoTeX’s ioTube bridge vulnerability resulted in a loss of $8.8 million, CrossCurve, FOOMCASH, and Moonwell lost $3 million, $2.3 million, and $1.8 million respectively. Currently, YieldBlox has frozen $7.2 million, the IoTeX Foundation announced 100% compensation for ioTube affected users and has frozen 86% of the illicit tokens.
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According to the latest documents disclosed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), if the transaction between AES Corp and the Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) consortium is terminated under certain circumstances, the GIP consortium will be required to pay AES Corp a termination fee.
The document clearly states that the amount of the termination fee will vary depending on the specific triggering circumstances. In certain cases, the GIP consortium is required to pay 100 millions; under other specific conditions, the termination fee may be as high as 588 millions. This clause is designed to provide a certain safeguard mechanism for the transaction.
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Major Development in Quantum Computing: BTQ Technologies Officially Added to WisdomTree Quantum Computing Fund (Ticker: WQTM) Portfolio
This inclusion marks the fund's further expansion of its strategic coverage in the US thematic exchange-traded fund (ETF) market, providing investors with a more cutting-edge quantum technology investment channel. As a thematic ETF focused on disruptive technologies, the WisdomTree Quantum Computing Fund continuously tracks global companies with breakthrough potential in the quantum computing sector. The addition of BTQ Technologies not only strengthens the fund's in-depth layout of the quantum industry chain, but also reflects the market's high attention to the commercialization process of quantum computing. With the rapid development of quantum hardware, algorithms, and security solutions, such thematic ETFs are becoming important vehicles for capital participation in the technological revolution. This adjustment will prompt more institutional investors to reassess their asset allocation strategies in the quantum computing sector. Driven by technological innovation, thematic ETFs have gradually transformed from marginal products to core tools for capital allocation, and quantum computing, as one of the most imaginative tracks, is seeing its investment value accelerated through these fund products.
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