April 21st Key Market Information Discrepancy, A Must-See! | Alpha Morning Report

By: blockbeats|2025/04/21 09:45:03
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1. Du Jun: ABCDE Has Stopped New Project Investments and Suspended the Phase II Fundraising Plan; the Original Team Will Continue to Be Responsible for Post-Investment Support of Existing Projects

2. SlowMist Cosmos: Phishing Gang Utilizes Google Subdomain for a New Round of Phishing Attacks, Inducing Users to Leak Account Passwords

3. Bitget Releases Statement Regarding Abnormal Trading of the VOXEL/USDT Contract Pair

4. Broccoli (f3b) Market Cap Briefly Surpasses $1 Billion, Reaching an All-Time High

5. CNBC Survey: Trump's Approval Rating in the Economic Field Hits Its Lowest Point Since Taking Office

Articles & Threads

1. "a16z Launches Its Own Launchpad; Will the First Project Launched on auto.fun Strike Gold Again?"

Eliza Labs launched an account called auto.fun last month, and Eliza Labs' core member Shaw announced on social media X that this project will go live this week. Previously, he mentioned the possibility of creating a launchpad or community product tied to the $a16z token. Can the emergence of auto.fun change the current Eliza ecosystem token's decline, and which upcoming projects scheduled for auto.fun are worth our attention?

2. "What Would Happen to the Market If Trump Fired Fed Chair Powell?"

The president, who has been stirring up tariff issues for over a month, evidently threw a fit over the Federal Reserve's decision not to cut interest rates, launching a series of attacks on Powell: "If I wanted to, I would be able to fire Fed Chair Powell. I'm not thrilled with him. I think Powell has not done a good job." "Powell is slow to react, slow to act." "Powell is playing politics, rates should be lower now." "The people at the Fed are not very smart, and Powell is not very good." Powell is "not someone I've ever been impressed with." Meanwhile, Powell staunchly defended the Fed's independence, rebuffed political interference, and stated that the Fed would make decisions based solely on what is best for the American people.

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Daily Market Overall Fund Flows (as reflected by funding rates) and Token Unlocks

Data Source: Coinglass, TokenUnlocks

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April 21st Key Market Information Discrepancy, A Must-See! | Alpha Morning Report

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