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06:02

In the past 24 hours, liquidations across the entire network totaled $232 million, with long liquidations accounting for over 60%.

Gate News, April 9, according to CoinAnk data, the total liquidation amount across the entire network over the past 24 hours reached $232 million. Of that, long liquidations totaled about $144 million, accounting for more than 60%; short liquidations totaled about $88.17 million. From the distribution by asset, the liquidation amount for Bitcoin was about $68.95 million, and the liquidation amount for Ethereum was about $35.32 million.
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05:42

XRP drops to $1.33, with $3.32 million in ETF inflows still failing to reverse the downtrend; the key support to watch is $1.28

In April 2026, the XRP price pulled back to $1.33, down about 4%. Although there was capital inflow into Ripple-related products, selling pressure dominated the market, and increased trading volume signaled distribution. Declining liquidity further heightens volatility risk; watch the $1.33 support—if it breaks, prices will likely fall further. For a short-term rebound, it needs to break above $1.35; otherwise, it should remain in a weak range-bound consolidation.
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05:30

A CEX operator wins a lawsuit against South Korea’s Financial Intelligence Unit, and the three-month suspension order is overturned

Gate News update, April 9, a South Korean court issued a ruling in an administrative lawsuit filed by a certain CEX operator against the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), deciding to overturn the prior three-month partial business suspension order. The court said that, in the absence of clear implementation guidance from the regulator, the operator had taken measures including customer undertakings and internal monitoring and had met its reasonable obligations. Although there is still debate over whether the measures are sufficient to fully prevent transactions with unreported counterparties, they do not support the earlier penalty decision.
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05:03

DeFi yield protocol Saturn goes live on the mainnet, with $10 million deposited during the private testing period

The DeFi yield protocol Saturn officially launched on the mainnet on April 9. The private testing phase has ended; during this period, companies such as Flowdesk and Galaxy deposited $10 million. Its stablecoin USDat is built on M0, with partners including Galaxy, Securitize, and Clear Street. Saturn completed a $800k funding round in January.
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03:47

BLUR (Blur) rose 18.86% over the past 24 hours

Gate News message: On April 9, according to Gate market data, as of the time of publication, BLUR (Blur) is trading at $0.02243. It is up 18.86% over the past 24 hours, reaching a high of $0.023 and a low of $0.0183. Its current market cap is about $6.2189 million. Blur is a decentralized marketplace and aggregator that supports NFTs and will be managed by $BLUR holders. Blur’s architecture is designed to handle high traffic loads, enabling unmatched speed and advanced features, including real-time data feeds, charts, bulk listings and purchasing tools, as well as portfolio management. This message does not constitute investment advice; investing involves risks, including market volatility.
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03:45

Arthur Hayes: You need to see on-chain transactions to believe that Iran accepts BTC as payment—otherwise it’s just messing with the West

Gate News message, April 9, Arthur Hayes posted a comment on reports that Iran is charging Bitcoin tolls. Hayes said he would only believe that Iran is truly collecting tolls in the form of BTC after seeing the related transactions on the real Bitcoin blockchain. He believes that before that, it is only the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps playing with the Western fiat currency and financial system.
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