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Security expert: North Korea has turned cryptocurrency theft into a way to finance military spending, and it has become a systemic threat

North Korean hackers’ attacks against the cryptocurrency industry continue to escalate, becoming an important source of funding for maintaining their military budget. Experts say that, unlike hackers from other countries, North Korea relies more heavily on crypto theft; its tactics have evolved into precision takeover—long-term infiltration that is difficult to effectively defend against—posing a serious threat to the industry.
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09:14

Delisted 30 tokens from the exchange market; completed buybacks for eligible users

Gate News updates, according to Gate's official announcement Gate has delisted the trading markets for 30 tokens, including DFYN, ADIX, BOTIFY, BBLAST, UNITE, JUICE, SNIFT, THINK, DRX, JOYSTREAM, WWY, IONX, ITGR, FOR, BUZ, ANI, MOTHER, LIVE, APP, MINT, RAGE, PORK, SAY, HOUSE, 1DOLLAR, DRAC, METAL, HAPPY, TXT, UPC, etc. Gate has conducted repurchases for eligible users and deposited the corresponding repurchase amounts into users' accounts. After delisting, users can still continue to use Gate as a wallet for the above-mentioned tokens to store their assets. The specific delisting time and operational details for the wallet function will be notified separately through official announcements.
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08:20

Bitcoin Collateralized Loans Launch in the U.S.: A Boost for Innovation or an Amplifier of Risk?

U.S. housing finance institution Fannie Mae rolls out a Bitcoin mortgage pilot, allowing borrowers to use Bitcoin as collateral to obtain cash loans, a move that has sparked heated discussion in the market. Experts say the model is suitable for groups with strong financial assets, but it also faces high risk from Bitcoin’s price volatility. Even though it is unlikely to become a mainstream product in the short term, this initiative provides a new path for crypto assets to enter traditional finance.
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07:33

Trump cancels the “doomsday,” Bitcoin surges toward $72k, and global markets rebound across the board

After the United States and Iran reached a ceasefire agreement, global financial markets rebounded, and the price of Bitcoin surged sharply, with stock markets around the world rising in tandem. Analysts say Bitcoin is gradually becoming a risk asset that is highly linked to the macroeconomy, and in the future, price movements will be driven by geopolitical factors and liquidity.
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09:31

XRP is under enormous bearish pressure, with $3.0 billion in liquidations imminent—can a breakout by bulls trigger a massive surge?

XRP’s recent price fluctuations are in the $1.339 to $1.35 range, boosted by the U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks. It rose about 3% in a single day. The key resistance zone is $1.34 to $1.355; analysts say that only by breaking through this area can investors focus on higher targets. Downside support sits at $1.31 to $1.32, and if it breaks below, it could return to the consolidation range. The market is waiting for U.S. economic data, so the near-term dynamics are worth watching.
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South Korean fintech company Toss plans to develop its own blockchain and issue a native cryptocurrency.

Gate News message. On April 6, according to The Block, South Korea’s payments and banking giant Toss disclosed that it is considering developing its own blockchain network and issuing a native cryptocurrency. Insiders say Toss may build on a Layer1 mainnet and is exploring Layer2 expansion solutions, but has not yet made a final decision on what architecture to use. Related decisions are influenced by the progress of South Korea’s “Digital Asset Basic Act,” which will regulate key areas such as token issuance, stablecoins, and crypto ETFs.
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12:01

Bitcoin rises to $69,350, setting a new intraday high, as reports of US-Iran ceasefire talks boost market sentiment

Gate News news. On April 6, Bitcoin rose to $69,350 briefly in the morning on Monday, setting a new intraday high. On the news front, media reports say the U.S., Iran, and regional mediators are discussing a framework for a 45-day ceasefire agreement. In the derivatives market, the crypto market has formed a short squeeze, while both implied and realized volatility remain at low levels. The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is still the key variable.
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