Crypto Morning Brief: OpenSea Delays SEA Token Launch, YZi Labs Leads $52M Investment in Silicon Valley AI Robotics Firm RoboForce

marsbitОпубликовано 2026-03-17Обновлено 2026-03-17

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**Crypto Morning Brief: Key Market Developments** The U.S. SEC has proposed limiting Rule 15c2-11 to equity securities, excluding crypto assets. A suspected hacker manipulated THE token's value, causing over $2.15M in bad debt on Venus Protocol and profiting over $5.07M. OpenSea delayed its $SEA token launch due to market conditions, offering fee refunds and a 60-day zero-fee period. Crypto firm BlockFills filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing liabilities up to $500M. MicroStrategy purchased an additional 22,337 BTC, raising its total holdings to 761,068 BTC. Bitmine increased its ETH holdings to 4.6M, with total crypto and cash assets reaching $11.5B. Metaplanet plans to raise $234M via warrants to buy more BTC. YZi Labs led a $52M investment in AI robotics firm RoboForce. Crypto wealth platform Abra aims to go public via a $750M SPAC merger. Additional coverage includes market analysis, regulatory shifts, and the growing institutionalization of DeFi.

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Yesterday's Market Dynamics

US SEC Proposes Amendment to Broker Rule 15c2-11, Excluding Crypto Assets from Scope

According to the SEC website, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission formally proposed an amendment to Rule 15c2-11 of the Exchange Act on March 16, intending to explicitly limit the rule's applicability to equity securities. Since its enactment, this rule has primarily been used to regulate brokers' information collection and review obligations for publishing quotes in the over-the-counter (OTC) market, with the core purpose of preventing manipulative and fraudulent trading activities in the OTC stock market. SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins stated that regulatory rules should match the asset classes they apply to, and this amendment aims to clarify the regulatory obligations for publishing quotes and confirm that Rule 15c2-11 has always applied only to equity securities.

Suspected Hacker Address Manipulates THE Price, Triggering Venus Protocol Liquidation Cascade, Profiting Over $5.07 Million

According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens) monitoring, a wallet address "0x7a7" that received 7,447 ETH (approximately $16.29 million) from Tornado Cash is suspected to be the mastermind behind the CAKE/THE liquidation cascade event on Venus Protocol. The attacker used ETH as collateral on Aave to borrow $9.92 million in stablecoins, then heavily accumulated THE and allegedly pumped its price on centralized exchanges, before depositing 36.1 million THE into Venus to borrow assets like BTC, BNB, and CAKE.

Approximately 40 minutes later, THE's price collapsed, triggering a chain of liquidations, resulting in $2.15 million in bad debt for Venus. The attacker withdrew approximately $5.07 million in assets, with actual profits potentially higher—primarily from short positions on centralized exchanges during the crash.

OpenSea Delays $SEA Token Launch, Offers Fee Refunds and 60-Day Zero Fee Compensation

According to a post by OpenSea co-founder and CEO dfinzer.eth, the OpenSea Foundation announced a delay in the $SEA token launch event originally scheduled for March 30, citing the current harsh crypto market environment and the team's desire to ensure all preparations are complete before proceeding.

To compensate, OpenSea announced the following measures: the current reward wave will be the last; users who participated in waves 3-6 reward activities are offered optional refunds of platform fees, but users who choose a refund will have their treasure rewards removed; the rights of users who already hold treasures remain unchanged, and the Foundation will give them priority consideration at TGE; a 60-day zero-fee policy will be implemented starting March 31, after which a more competitive fee structure will be launched. Dfinzer stated that a new timeline will be announced by the Foundation when conditions are ripe.

Crypto Trading and Lending Firm BlockFills Files for Bankruptcy Protection, Liabilities Up to $500 Million

According to The Block, Chicago-based crypto trading and lending firm BlockFills filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on March 15, 2026, estimating assets between $50 million and $100 million and liabilities between $100 million and $500 million.

Previously, the company suspended customer deposits and withdrawals in February citing "poor market and financial conditions" and faced an asset misappropriation lawsuit from Dominion Capital.

BlockFills stated that bankruptcy reorganization is the "most responsible path forward," will proceed with an orderly reorganization under court supervision while seeking additional liquidity sources and potential strategic transactions, and prioritize protecting client interests. The company processed over $61 billion in trading volume in 2025, serving over 2,000 institutional clients globally. Major investors include Susquehanna Private Equity Investments and the venture capital arm of CME Group.

After Venus's Seventh Attack, Suspected Justin Sun Address's XVS Position Awakens, Nearly 75% Unrealized Loss Over Two Years

According to on-chain analyst Ai Yi (@ai_9684xtpa) monitoring, after Venus Protocol suffered its seventh attack, a dormant XVS position at a suspected Justin Sun-related address (0x9FCc...19Fe) showed activity—the address transferred all 621,071 XVS tokens (worth $7.58 million at the time, purchased from Binance two years ago at an average price of $12.21) to a new address for the first time in two years. The recipient's ownership is currently unknown. Due to XVS's price dropping nearly 75% over two years, the tokens are now worth only about $1.95 million.

MicroStrategy Buys Another 22,337 BTC Last Week, Cumulative Holdings Exceed 761,000

According to disclosures by MicroStrategy founder and CEO Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy purchased another 22,337 BTC last week, spending approximately $1.57 billion at an average price of about $70,194 per BTC.

As of March 15, 2026, MicroStrategy's cumulative holdings reached 761,068 BTC, with a total acquisition cost of approximately $57.61 billion and an average purchase price of about $75,696 per BTC.

Bitmine Buys 60,999 ETH Last Week, Total Holdings Rise to 4.596 Million; Crypto Assets and Cash Reach $11.5 Billion

According to a Prnewswire report, as of March 15, 2026, the ETH treasury company Bitmine Immersion Technologies, listed on the U.S. stock market, held a total of 4,595,562 ETH. Calculated at $2,185 per ETH, the total scale of crypto assets, cash, and strategic investments combined is approximately $11.5 billion, including a cash reserve of $1.2 billion.

Bitmine currently holds 3.81% of the global ETH circulating supply, making it the world's largest Ethereum treasury company and the second-largest crypto asset treasury globally, behind MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR), which holds 738,731 BTC.

Regarding strategic investments, Bitmine added an $80 million investment in Eightco (NASDAQ: ORBS), which has spent $50 million to acquire OpenAI equity.

Metaplanet Plans to Raise $234 Million via "Warrants" for BTC Purchase

According to Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich, the company has issued 100 million dynamic strike price warrants (Moving Strike Warrants), expected to raise approximately $234 million. The raised funds will be specifically used to purchase BTC.

These warrants innovatively introduce an mNAV (market-to-net asset value) clause, stipulating that exercise is only possible when the share price is above 1.01 times mNAV, ensuring that each new share issuance enhances shareholder value and that fundraising is only triggered when it positively contributes to the per-share BTC holdings.

YZi Labs Announces Leading $52 Million Investment in Silicon Valley AI Robotics Company RoboForce

According to an official post by YZi Labs, YZi Labs announced leading a $52 million investment in Silicon Valley AI robotics company RoboForce. YZi Labs managing partner and head Ella Zhang concurrently joined RoboForce's board. Founded in 2023, RoboForce is composed of an engineering team from top institutions like Carnegie Mellon University, Amazon Robotics, Google, Waymo, and Tesla Robotics, focusing on providing Physical AI robotic workforce solutions for high-intensity industrial scenarios like solar energy, data centers, logistics, and mining.

Crypto Wealth Management Platform Abra Plans Nasdaq Listing via $750 Million SPAC Merger

According to CoinDesk, cryptocurrency wealth management platform Abra announced plans to go public through a merger with special purpose acquisition company New Providence Acquisition Corp. III, valuing Abra at $750 million. After the merger, the combined entity will be renamed Abra Financial Inc. and is expected to trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol ABRX. The merger is still subject to approval by shareholders and regulators. Abra stated that the raised funds will be used to expand institutional crypto lending, yield, and custody businesses, and to venture into tokenized real-world assets (RWA) and decentralized finance (DeFi).

Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, Abra currently focuses on serving institutional clients, registered investment advisors, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals, with assets under management in the "hundreds of millions of dollars," aiming to exceed $10 billion by 2027. Previously, Abra reached settlements with U.S. state regulators and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2023 and 2024 over unregistered lending and securities issuance issues and subsequently shut down its retail user business.

Bitmine Adds $80 Million Investment in Eightco Holdings, Supporting Its $50 Million OpenAI Equity Acquisition

According to a Prnewswire report, Ethereum treasury company Bitmine (NYSE AMERICAN: BMNR) has added an $80 million investment in Eightco Holdings (NASDAQ: ORBS), supporting Eightco's $50 million purchase of OpenAI equity.

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Связанные с этим вопросы

QWhat is the reason for OpenSea delaying the $SEA token launch and what compensation measures are they offering?

AOpenSea is delaying the $SEA token launch due to the current severe crypto market conditions, wanting to ensure all preparations are complete. They are offering compensation including making the current reward wave the last one, optional refunds of platform fees for users in waves 3-6 (with treasure rewards removed for those who get a refund), honoring existing treasure holder rights, and implementing a 60-day zero-fee policy starting March 31st.

QWhich company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with estimated liabilities of up to $5 billion?

AThe Chicago-based crypto trading and lending company BlockFills filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, estimating its debts to be between $100 million and $5 billion.

QWhat was the suspected attack method used to cause a liquidation cascade on Venus Protocol, and what was the estimated profit?

AA suspected attacker manipulated the price of THE by allegedly pumping it on a centralized exchange after accumulating a large amount. When the price of THE later crashed, it triggered a cascade of liquidations on Venus Protocol. The attacker's estimated profit was over $5.07 million, potentially higher from short positions on centralized exchanges during the crash.

QHow many Bitcoins did MicroStrategy purchase last week and what is its total holdings as of March 15, 2026?

AMicroStrategy purchased 22,337 Bitcoins last week. As of March 15, 2026, its total holdings reached 761,068 BTC.

QWhat company did YZi Labs lead a $52 million funding round for, and what is that company's focus?

AYZi Labs led a $52 million funding round for the Silicon Valley AI robotics company RoboForce, which focuses on providing Physical AI robotic workforce solutions for high-intensity industrial scenarios like solar, data centers, logistics, and mining.

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