Key Market Intelligence on February 11th, how much did you miss?
Featured News
1. Fed Chair Powell to Deliver Semiannual Monetary Policy Testimony Today
2. Musk's X Account Renamed to 'Harry Bōlz'
3. Santiment: ETH Sees Largest Exchange Outflow in Nearly Two Years, Long-Term Hodlers Remain Confident
4. CZ: BNB Chain Undergoing an Upgrade, More Information Coming Soon
5. AI Sector Continues to Rally, YNE Surges Over 89% in 24 Hours
Trending Topics
Source: Overheard on CT (tg: @overheardonct), Kaito
OPENSEA: Today's discussion around OpenSea largely revolves around its rumored airdrop event. The airdrop is said to require KYC, exclude U.S. users, and prohibit VPN usage, sparking strong backlash from the community with concerns around privacy and accessibility. OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer has denied these rumors, attributing them to template content from a test website. Despite the official clarification, the community remains skeptical, awaiting the formal release of the terms. This event has significantly boosted discussions around OpenSea, making it one of today's most talked-about topics.
SUCCINCT: Succinct Labs stirred up Twitter with the launch of an incentivized testnet. The testnet allows users to generate zero-knowledge proofs (ZK Proofs) through interactive games like ZK Flappy Bird and Ethereum: The Last Block. Users are required to deposit 10 USDC and use an access code, with participants earning "Stars" as rewards. The project, backed by a $55 million investment from Paradigm, aims to make ZK proofs more user-friendly and efficient. The community is actively sharing access codes and discussing Succinct Labs' innovative approach in the blockchain space.
LTC: Litecoin (LTC) has received widespread attention due to the high probability of an ETF approval. According to Bloomberg analysts, the probability of an LTC ETF approval is as high as 90%, surpassing its competitors. The SEC may classify LTC as a commodity, distinguishing it from some regulatory uncertain cryptocurrencies. This expectation has fueled bullish sentiment in the market, leading to a significant price surge for LTC, with investors enthusiastically discussing its market impact. Furthermore, CoinShares has submitted an LTC ETF application to Nasdaq, further intensifying market expectations and speculative enthusiasm.
XRP: XRP has become the focus of today due to several key developments. Ripple has partnered with Unicâmbio to support cross-border payments between Portugal and Brazil. Additionally, there is a heated discussion in the market about the probability of an XRP ETF approval (65%). Meanwhile, Trust Wallet has announced support for the XRP Ledger, while the legal case between Ripple and the SEC continues to unfold. These factors have attracted more investor attention to XRP, with some community members predicting a potential reversal in the altcoin trend, suggesting the possibility of further price increase for XRP.
Threads & Tweets
1. Binance's Own Fund Clearing and Reduction Overview

2. Arthur Hayes suggests founders should collaborate with market makers during TGE to open the market at a lower price, attracting users to prosper together

Featured Articles
1. "Is it worth debating whether Aave goes to Solana?"
shushu, BlockBeats
Yesterday, Virtuals Protocol announced that the VIRTUAL token is now live on Solana, sparking a discussion in the DeFi ecosystem. Nansen CEO Alex Svanevik raised the question on Twitter of when Aave will deploy on Solana, triggering a heated debate between the Ethereum and Solana ecosystems. The Solana team supported the native lending protocol Kamino, while Aave's founder Stani argued that Solana DeFi is merely replicating Aave's old technology, with both sides debating TVL scale and lending protocol competitiveness. The crux of the issue is whether Aave has sufficient motivation to expand to Solana, but in the DeFi space, the cost of trust is much harder to shake than technological advantages.
2.《Daily Line Three "Doji Stars" Large Volatility Coming? | Trader Observation》
CMed, BlockBeats
The Bitcoin market has experienced a decline under multiple bearish factors and market struggles, showing characteristics of "rapid rise and fall, long and short tug-of-war." The price has fluctuated all the way from a high of $99,168 on February 6 to a low of $95,320 on February 10, with multiple failed attempts to test the $100,000 psychological barrier. Despite bullish signals such as "Bollinger Band upper band break" and "Fibonacci extension target of $166,000" appearing on the technical side, Trump administration policy uncertainty (repeated tariffs on Mexico and Canada, fictitious cryptocurrency committee) combined with a cooling Fed rate cut expectation has shifted market sentiment from "eternal bull market" to "cautious wait-and-see."
Maximum Gain & Loss
February 11 token price volatility, sorted and ranked by trading volume
Top Gainer
1.$AI16Z

2.$COOKIE

3.$LISTA

Top Loser
1.$JAILSTOOL

2.$SBD

3.$CAR

On-Chain Data
February 11 on-chain fund flow situation

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