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13:43
Bitget has launched the USDT-margined CAP perpetual contract.
BlockBeats news, on June 27, according to the official announcement, Bitget has launched the USDT-margined CAP perpetual contract, supporting up to 10x leverage. The contract trading Bot will be opened simultaneously. For more details, please refer to the Bitget official platform.
13:04
Summary of Key Developments on the Evening of June 27
12:00 (UTC+8) - 21:00 Keywords: DeepSeek, Anthropic, Strategy1. The United Offshore Information Center raises the threat level in the Strait of Hormuz.2. This week, the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of $1.7873 billion.3. The continued fermentation of Anthropic export restrictions: Asian AI companies launch “Mythos-like” models.4. The Bitcoin premium index on a certain exchange has been in negative premium for 40 consecutive days, and U.S. market purchasing power remains sluggish.5. Strategy mNAV has dropped below 1, and the market valuation is now lower than its Bitcoin holdings value.6. China has made new breakthroughs in superconducting magnets used in two types of nuclear fusion reactors.7. Peking University and DeepSeek jointly open-sourced the DSpark framework, increasing generation speed by more than 60% under high concurrency.
12:44
Cinda Securities: Global liquidity has reached a tightening range, and the US Dollar Index may enter a wide fluctuation phase in the second half of the year
If oil prices return to pre-conflict levels, the inflationary pressure caused by geopolitical conflicts is expected to ease accordingly. In this case, the bank believes that the motivation for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates may weaken, with rate hikes possibly being postponed further. The US Dollar Index is highly likely to enter a stage of wide-ranging fluctuations in its operational pivot during the second half of the year, repeatedly struggling as geopolitical tensions recede.
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