【AiCoin丨July 11 Snapshot: Warren Accuses of Self-Interest, Gold Short-term Decline, Japan Advances ETF】

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1. Trump agrees to continue negotiations with Iran and informs Iran that the ceasefire agreement has ended

According to Jinshi News, U.S. President Trump stated he agrees to continue negotiations with Iran and has informed Iran that the ceasefire agreement has ended.  -Original

2. Warren and four other senators accuse Trump of promoting the cryptocurrency bill for personal gain

A statement sent to the media indicated that Senators Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal, Gary Peters, Dick Durbin, and Ron Wyden expressed that the relevant disclosures have heightened concerns among various parties, as President Trump is pressuring Congress to pass cryptocurrency-related legislation, which benefits industries in which President Trump profits.  -Original

3. Spot gold short-term declines by $35, U.S. and Brent crude oil short-term rises by $2

U.S. and Brent crude oil rise by $2 in the short term, while spot gold declines by $35 in the short term.  -Original

4. Federal Reserve semi-annual report: signs of accelerating inflation in spring

The Federal Reserve's semi-annual report indicates signs of accelerating inflation in spring.  -Original

5. Galaxy Digital transfers 2,500 BTC worth $160 million within one hour

According to Lookonchain monitoring, Galaxy Digital transferred 2,500 BTC, worth $160 million, in the past hour, most of which flowed into exchanges.  -Original

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Coinbase confirms that both parties in the U.S. are accelerating efforts to pass the Bitcoin clarity bill next month, which involves a scale of $6 million.  -Original

7. Brazil's B3 stock exchange confirms it will launch Bitcoin futures and options trading, with over 6.5 million investors

Brazil's B3 stock exchange confirms it will launch Bitcoin futures and options trading, with over 6.5 million investors.  -Original

8. Japan's Finance Minister Katayama Satsuki: hopes to promote research on lifting the ban on cryptocurrency ETFs in Japan

According to Nikkei News, Japan's Finance and Financial Minister Katayama Satsuki stated at the OpenQUICK 2026 seminar that she hopes to promote research related to lifting the ban on cryptocurrency asset ETFs in Japan.  -Original

 

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