Key Market Insights for February 28th, how much did you miss?
Featured News
1. Yesterday, the U.S. Bitcoin Spot ETF saw a net outflow of $2.6631 billion
2. Bitcoin rebounds and surpasses $80,000, with a 24-hour decrease of 6.95%
3. Santiment: Cryptocurrency "buying the dip" sentiment hits a 7-month high
4. CZ: Pullback is part of the free market
Trending Topics
Source: Overheard on CT (tg: @overheardonct), Kaito
METAMASK: MetaMask became a hot topic today as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) decided to end its investigation into MetaMask's parent company Consensys. This news was widely celebrated in the crypto community. Furthermore, MetaMask announced several new features, including native support for Solana and Bitcoin, a redesigned user interface, and the launch of the MetaMask credit card in partnership with Mastercard. These developments have sparked excitement and speculation about potential airdrops and the future of MetaMask in the DeFi space.
COINBASE: Coinbase took center stage today as the SEC dismissed the lawsuit against the company, seen as a significant victory for the crypto industry. This development was widely celebrated, with many viewing it as a sign of regulatory clarity and a positive shift in the SEC's stance on crypto. Additionally, Coinbase's new on-chain benefits and partnerships, such as collaborations with Metacade and the Open Agent Alliance, have further heated up discussions, highlighting the company's ongoing efforts in innovation and ecosystem expansion.
CONSENSYS: Today, discussions about Consensys have surged as the SEC has agreed to dismiss its securities enforcement case against the company (the parent company of MetaMask). This decision is part of a broader trend where the SEC recently concluded investigations into several major crypto companies, including Coinbase, Uniswap, and Robinhood. The crypto community sees this as a significant victory for blockchain developers and a positive step towards regulatory clarity, which could foster industry innovation and growth.
Featured Articles
1. "Celebrity Coin Harvesting Record: 15 Tokens in 60 Days, with Almost All Prices Dropping Over 90%"
BlockBeast
In addition to celebrities directly issuing coins, scammers have found a new method: collaborating with celebrities, releasing token information, and then pretending that their Twitter was hacked to disassociate themselves. Renowned artist Kanye once mentioned that someone offered $2 million for him to release a RUG Pull meme coin. From January to now, according to incomplete statistics from BlockBeats, at least 15 celebrities from various fields have launched tokens in various ways. Apart from TRUMP and STONKS, the rest have seen price drops of over 90%.
2. "How did the Whale Exit this Round, What Pitfalls Have You Fallen Into?"
shushu, BlockBeast
As the overall market continues to fall, many altcoins have hit rock bottom, with many believing that a bear market has arrived. Market correction periods often signal a stage for concentrated risk release but also present an opportunity for investors to enhance their understanding and build strength. Looking back on this market cycle, the exit strategies of various whales have shown a variety of methods, and their carefully designed exit strategies are worth a deep analysis. Traditional market manipulation theories suggest that whale operations consist of only four stages: accumulation, pump, shakeout, and exit, but the core essence always lies in the precise control of market participants' emotions and behaviors.
Biggest Gainers & Losers
Token Price Movement on February 28th, sorted and ranked by trading volume
Top Gainer
1.$ERN
2.$CKB
3.$SOLV
Top Loser
1.$KAITO
2.$RUNE
3.$SHELL
On-chain Data
On-chain Fund Flow in the Past 7 Days
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