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On March 7th, AB DAO officially released the 1.9.0 version of NewPay. This update mainly includes: The NEW token has been officially renamed AB, and the assets displayed in the wallet have been switched, and the number of holdings remains unchanged. Token unlocking in the DAO: PoS mining has been terminated on February 1, 2025, and the relevant income settlement has been completed. Please unlock the tokens in the DAO as soon as possible.
3月7日消息,AB DAO 正式发布NewPay 1.9.0版本,本次更新主要包括: NEW代币正式更名为AB,钱包内显示的资产已切换,持有数量不变。 DAO中代币解锁:PoS挖矿已于2025年2月1日终止,相关收益结算完成,请尽快解锁DAO中的代币。
On February 10, according to the Guardian, James Howells, an IT engineer from Newport, UK, has spent a decade trying to find a 600 million-pound bitcoin fortune he believes is buried in a municipal dump in south Wales, and he is considering buying the site in order to find the missing wealth. James Howells lost his case in the UK High Court last month, failing to force Newport City Council to allow him to search the dump to retrieve a hard drive he claims contains 8,000 bitcoins.
Newport City Council in Wales plans to permanently close and seal a landfill in 2025-26. The landfill contains a hard drive that IT engineer James Howells mistakenly discarded in 2013 and contains 7,500 bitcoins, worth about $750 million at current prices. The council plans to convert part of the site into a solar farm to power the municipal electric fleet. Previously, Howells' lawsuit against the search for hard drives has been rejected by the Welsh court.
A British judge, Justice Keyser KC, has rejected an application by James Howells, an IT engineer in Newport, Wales, to recover $735 million worth of Bitcoin hard drives buried in a Newport landfill, citing environmental risks. Newport City Council has consistently refused to enter the landfill where the hard drive was accidentally discarded in 2013, and according to the BBC, the judge believes the case has "no realistic chance of success" at trial. Howells mined Bitcoin in 2009 when it cost only...
Bitcoin financial services company Fold announced that it has completed a $20 million convertible bond financing provided by ATW Partners, and the two parties have reached an agreement to provide an additional $10 million after merging with FTAC Emerald. The financing is secured by the company's assets, including a portion of Bitcoin, and the bonds will mature three years after Fold becomes a public company and will be converted into common stock of the combined company at a fixed conversion pri...
比特币金融服务公司Fold宣布已完成由ATWPartners提供的2000万美元可转换债券融资,且双方达成协议,在与FTACEmerald合并后,可能再提供1000万美元融资。 此项融资由公司资产(包括一部分比特币)担保,债券将在Fold成为上市公司后的三年到期,并以每股11.50美元的固定转换价格转换为合并公司普通股。
James Howells, an IT engineer in Newport, Wales, discarded a hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins in 13 years. Howells repeatedly applied to dig into the landfill to find the hard drive, but the Newport City Council rejected his request repeatedly, citing environmental concerns. Howells claims that the city council "basically ignored" his repeated requests to dig up the burial site of the hard drive. He has now filed a lawsuit with the Newport City Council.
1. Opinion: The crypto loan market is starting to show signs of recovery. 2. The first rally since the bitcoin hash rate was halved. 3. CryptoQuant: As the bitcoin ETF hype slows, indicators show weak demand for bitcoin. 4. Report: Nearly half of corporate election spending in the 2024 US election cycle comes from crypto companies. 5. CryptoQuant: The average daily purchase volume of BTC spot ETFs has plummeted, but long-term holders are still accumulating BTC. 6. K33 Research: There is a "bear ...