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- 02:22Volo launches its first BTC Vault, enabling users to explore new DeFi opportunities with wBTCAccording to Jinse Finance, Sui ecosystem’s liquid staking protocol Volo has announced the launch of Volo Vault. As the first BTC Volo Vault, users can now utilize wBTC to explore new frontiers in DeFi and maximize the potential of BTC. Volo is an LST protocol built on the Sui ecosystem. In January 2024, leading Sui DeFi protocol NAVI Protocol announced the acquisition of Volo. Volo has since become an important part of NAVI, further establishing the Sui ecosystem as a DeFi hub.
- 02:12U.S. Spot Bitcoin ETFs Saw Net Inflows of $91.52 Million YesterdayAccording to monitoring by TraderT, Golden Finance reports that U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a net inflow of $91.52 million yesterday.
- 02:07Data: In the past 24 hours, total liquidations across the network reached $178 million, with long positions liquidated for $71.46 million and short positions for $106 millionAccording to ChainCatcher, citing data from Coinglass, liquidations across the entire network reached $178 million in the past 24 hours, with long positions accounting for $71.46 million and short positions for $106 million. Of this, Bitcoin long liquidations totaled $5.5624 million, while Bitcoin short liquidations reached $16.8283 million. Ethereum long liquidations amounted to $20.355 million, and Ethereum short liquidations were $37.7691 million. In addition, over the past 24 hours, a total of 86,616 traders were liquidated globally, with the largest single liquidation occurring on a certain exchange's BTCUSDT pair, valued at $4.0424 million.