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US Spot Ethereum ETF Sees Net Inflow of $187 Million Last Week
On April 13, according to SoSoValue data, the US spot Ethereum ETF recorded a net inflow of $187 million last week.
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Yi Li Hua: Firmly believes the war will end, if a financial crisis repeats, it will test BTC's safe haven properties and also be a buying opportunity
BlockBeats News, April 13th, Li Xiaohua, founder of Liquid Capital (formerly LD Capital), said that peace talks usually transition from discord to consensus. In the current situation, the motivation for all parties to continue war is weakening, and the conflict is gradually moving towards resolution. "Whether you insist on war until it ends, and neither side has any reason to fight again, or you continue to wait for a rebound without taking profits, the moment the agreement is reached is a bullish candlestick." He pointed out that in the medium to long term, the market is generally waiting for a potential large-scale financial crisis. Defensive layouts have appeared on the funding side, such as large capital holding a high proportion of cash and sovereign entities increasing their gold holdings. In this context, if a crisis occurs again, it will be a key moment to test whether Bitcoin has the characteristics of a safe-haven asset and may also bring important opportunities for buying at low levels. Furthermore, Li Xiaohua believes that AI technology is bringing a new round of opportunities to excellent entrepreneurs. A small number of teams can create global products, reduce financing and organizational management costs, and experienced serial entrepreneurs should especially seize this "AI Age of Discovery."
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TD Securities: Failure of peace talks triggers uncertainty in the oil market
Golden Ten Data reported on April 13 that TD Securities analyst Ryan McKay stated that after the breakdown of peace talks between the US and Iran, he still has “many questions” in his mind. He wrote: “Is the ceasefire agreement still in effect? Does the dialogue still offer the possibility for further negotiations? The oil market is already under urgent pressure, and the failure of these talks—combined with the blockade on Iranian oil shipments—increases the risk of further supply disruptions and shortens the timeline for gradually emerging supply tightness.” He said that Trump announced a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which could further intensify pressure on the oil market. He noted that the US blockade could cut off about 2 million barrels of oil per day from Iran, and during this conflict, Tehran has been able to maintain this level of supply.
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