1. UAE Accuses Iran of Attacking During Ceasefire
The UAE accuses Iran of launching missile and drone attacks during a two-week ceasefire, claiming that Iran launched a total of 17 ballistic missiles and 35 drones, and that the air defense systems successfully responded. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense also accused Iran of attacking its security and critical infrastructure after the ceasefire, stating that the attack on Wednesday morning specifically targeted Kuwaiti security. It is unclear whether these attacks are related to Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Saudi Arabia's east-west oil pipeline was also attacked during the ceasefire. -Original
2. Saudi Oil Pipeline Attacked, Affecting Crude Oil Exports
The east-west oil pipeline, which connects the Gulf region to the Red Sea and is crucial for exporting crude oil overseas, was attacked at 1 PM local time. -Original
3. Spot Gold Turns Down During the Day, Currently at $4700/oz
Spot gold turned down during the day, after rising more than 3% at one point, and is currently at $4700 per ounce. -Original
4. US Stocks Open Higher, Nasdaq Rises 789 Points
US stocks opened with the Dow up 1325 points, the Nasdaq up 789 points, and the S&P 500 index rising by 2.56%. -Original
5. Iran Requires Oil Tankers in Hormuz to Pay Tolls in Bitcoin
On April 8, according to the Financial Times, Iran will require shipping companies to pay tolls for oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz in cryptocurrency during the two-week ceasefire. Hamid Hosseini, spokesperson for Iran's Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Exporters' Association, stated that each oil tanker must report cargo information via email, and Iran will inform them of the toll amount, which is $1 per barrel of oil. Empty tankers can pass for free, and payment must be made in Bitcoin to evade sanctions tracking or confiscation. -Original
6. US, UK, Canada Joint Action Against Crypto Fraud
The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada initiated "Operation Atlantic" to identify victims in real-time, detect fraud infrastructure, and interrupt fraudulent transactions. Participating agencies include the U.S. Secret Service, the UK National Crime Agency, the Ontario Provincial Police, and the Ontario Securities Commission, focusing on combating phishing scams. -Original
7. Morgan Stanley Launches Spot Bitcoin ETF MSBT
Morgan Stanley officially announced the launch of the spot Bitcoin ETF MSBT, which will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange. -Original
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