Huobi Global周刊

火币资讯Published on 2022-10-23Last updated on 2022-10-27

Abstract

本周不容错过的重要新闻及下周将要发生的重要事件汇总。

本周不容错过的新闻如下:

1. 关键词:Aptos、APT

Aptos 公布 Tokenomics 概览,初始供应总量 10 亿枚,51.02% 的 Token 分配给社区。其中社区部分 410,217,359.767 枚 APT 由 Aptos 基金会持有,100,000,000 由 Aptos Labs 持有。 这些 Token 预计将在十年内分发:125,000,000 APT 最初可用于支持社区类别现在和将来的生态系统项目、赠款和其他社区增长计划;5,000,000 APT 最初可用于支持 Aptos 基金会针对基金会类别的计划;社区和基金会剩余 Token 的 1/120 预计在未来 10 年内每月解锁。

2. 关键词:Huobi Global、APT

Huobi Global已于北京时间10月19日上线Aptos(APT),10月18日22:00开放APT充值,10月19日09:00开放APT/USDT现货交易,并于北京时间10月21日09:00 开放APT提款。

3. 关键词:Sui

据官方消息,公链Sui宣布将进行品牌升级。目前其推特简介中已添加“准备好迎接Suinami到来”。

4. 关键词:BTC、避险资产

据美国银行(Bank of America Corp.)称,比特币相对于其他资产的走势可能表明,在经历了基本上作为风险资产交易的一段时间后,投资者将其再次视为避险资产。 BTC与黄金的40天相关性约为0.50,高于8月中旬的约0。尽管BTC与标普500指数和纳斯达克100指数的相关性较高,分别为0.69和0.72,但它们已经趋于平缓,低于几个月前的历史水平。

5. 关键词:Ripple、SEC

Ripple总法律顾问Stuart Alderoty发推称:“在经过18个月的时间和6次法庭命令之后,我们终于有了Hinman文档,该文档是美国证券交易委员会(SEC)的内部电子邮件和Hinman在2018年的演讲草稿。”Hinman是美SEC前公司财务部主任,成为了SEC与Ripple Labs诉讼案的关键因素。

6. 关键词:加密货币,香港

香港证券及期货事务监察委员会(SFC)牌照主管兼金融科技部门负责人Elizabeth Wong证实,监管机构正在考虑允许交易所和其他中介机构直接向散户投资者出售加密货币。

Elizabeth Wong称,香港地区的加密监管环境与内地不同,她强调香港可以推出自己的法案来监管加密货币。Elizabeth证实,证监会目前正在考虑允许散户投资者“直接投资于虚拟资产”。

7. 关键词:zkSync

zkSync开发团队Matter Labs首席产品官Steve Newcomb在Twitter Space中表示,zkSync将于11月初发布有关Token经济学的公告。此外,此前有关zkSync将于11月发行Token的消息系谣言。

8. 关键词:a16z、加密基金

a16z的第一支加密基金投资业绩被曝光。根据The Information报道,a16z成立于2018年、规模为3个亿美元的第一支加密基金,在去年的加密牛市中兑现了部分收益,目前已经返还给LP这一基金原始规模的3倍。

下周事件提醒:

1. Cosmos 生态智能合约公链 Juno Network 代币释放量预计于 10 月 24 日减半。

2. P2E 游戏 Axie Infinity 代币 AXS 将于 10 月 25 日解锁 2154.3 万枚 AXS,占总供应量(2.7 亿)的 7.979%,约合 2.18 亿美元。

3. The Sandbox 将从 10 月 25 日起终止 MATIC/SAND 质押池,将继续 SAND 质押池和针对 LAND 所有者的 SAND 质押池奖励社区。

4. OpenSea 将于 10 月 25 日为符合条件的 NFT 启用 OpenRarity 稀有度排名。

5. Kava 11流动性质押主网发布时间为10月26日。

6. 以太坊核心开发者 Tim Beiko 表示 10 月 27 日举行的以太坊核心开发者会议将讨论对上海升级的规划。

7. 富达将于 10 月 28 日起为机构客户提供以太坊交易服务。

8. ZkSync主网将于 10 月 28 日正式上线。

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