1. The number of non-farm payrolls in the United States was 143000 in January.
The number of non-farm payrolls in the United States in January was 143000, lower than expected 169000, the lowest since October last year, and the previous figure was revised from 256000 to 307000. The January unemployment rate is 4%, with an expected 4.10%, with a previous value of 4.10%.
2.Vitalik: frustrated by the current situation that the encryption field is dominated by PvP games rather than the pursuit of better products
Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Etaifang, tweeted that he felt uncomfortable when the encryption community and venture capital firms thought that quot;, a PvP-style game project in which quot; lost 99 per cent of its users, was the best form of encryption, while the pursuit of better products was accused of condescending and elitist-quot;. At the same time, he also refuted the personnel adjustment suggestions put forward by some people who did not know the operation of the Ether Fang Foundation, saying that these demands were both unrealistic and made him feel the urge to give up. But whenever this happens, he can always find a signal in the world worth fighting for to remind himself to move on.
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3.SEC acknowledges the Solana 19b-4 file submitted by Grayscale
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has acknowledged the Solana 19b-4 filing filed by Grayscale, according to James Seyffart, an analyst at Bloomberg ETF. SEC has previously refused to process Solana-related file submissions in multiple attempts.
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4. Japan’s Financial Agency requires Apple and Google to remove five unregistered cryptocurrency exchanges App
Japan’s Financial Agency has asked Apple and Google to remove applications from five unregistered overseas cryptocurrency exchanges, including Dubai-based Bybit Fintech Limited and Singapore-based MEXC Global, according to the Nikkei News. Apple has removed these applications from App Store as required. The FSA has repeatedly warned these exchanges not to do business to Japanese users, but there was no response, so it took measures to remove the shelves for the first time.
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5.Consensys said it was hit twice by the US Chokepoint operation.
Consensys CEO Joe Lubin, the developer of the etherfang software, says Consensys has been hit twice by the Chokepoint operation and its bank accounts have been cancelled, with the most recent case involving a large US bank. Although the bank tried its best to maintain its accounts in the second attempt, it was suppressed by the US authorities. The bank is Wells Fargo, according to people familiar with the matter. Consensys’s MetaMask relies on additional backup accounts to maintain its operations, and Lubin itself is a target.
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6. Cryptocurrency company Gemini is considering an initial public offering this year
Cryptocurrency company Gemini is considering an initial public offering (IPO) this year, according to people familiar with the matter. The company is in discussions with potential advisers about a listing, but no final decision has been made. Gemini is an encrypted trading platform and hosting organization founded by Winklevoss twins. Earlier, Gemini agreed to return at least $1.1 billion to customers through Genesis Global Capital’s bankruptcy proceedings.
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