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Share link:In this post: Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, got arrested in Paris over concerns about illegal activities happening on the app due to lack of moderation. The TON community, closely linked to Telegram, is staying strong and sticking by Pavel, urging everyone to stay calm and keep building despite the chaos.

Share link:In this post: Traders are anticipating a possible rally to $68,000. U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks have sparked investor confidence. Bitcoin is currently hovering around $64,200.

TON’s price plunged hours after reports emerged that Telegram’s CEO was arrested in France.

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TON plunged in minutes after the French media broke the news.

Markets jump when the U.S. Fed Chair Jerome Powell breathes. He said it’s time to pivot Fed policy at the Jackson Hole conference Friday. Here are 4 crypto prices to watch.

Share link:In this post: DWF Labs has bought $500,000 worth of Toncoin in support of Telegram founder. TON has seen massive decline in its price over the last 24 hours and this acquisition could be a boost. Crypto community calls for Durov release as multiple projects and individuals post hashtags in solidarity.
Next week’s U.S. inflation data could push the Fed to cut interest rates if the numbers show inflation cooling off as expected. Consumer spending is on the rise, which helps keep the economy steady and might encourage the Fed to ease up on rate hikes.

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- 06:16Analysis: Bitcoin Core Relay Policy Statement Causes Discontent in Bitcoin Community and May Even Lead to Community SplitThe Bitcoin Core Project released a statement yesterday regarding Bitcoin core development and transaction relay strategy, recommending a non-interference approach to the Bitcoin network. However, this move has sparked strong dissatisfaction within the Bitcoin community, with analysis suggesting it could lead to a split in the community: 1. JAN3 CEO Samson Mow stated that Bitcoin Core developers have been gradually changing the network, but the notion of "that's just how it is, too bad" is inappropriate; 2. Casa founder Jameson Lopp commented that Bitcoin Core developers are a group, and their statement that they cannot force anyone to run code they dislike sounds like PR, but when there is no unified message and just a group of independent developers making statements, such PR is ineffective; 3. Bitcoin developer Carl Horton remarked that Bitcoin is a "currency," not a "bucket," "store," or any general data storage, but a peer-to-peer electronic cash system; 4. Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr stated that the transaction relay goals listed in the statement are mostly incorrect, predicting which information will be mined is a centralized goal, and the main aim of transaction relay is to predict Bitcoin transactions that will be mined, aiding spam propagation is harmful.
- 06:16This week, U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $131.6 millionAccording to Farside Investors data, this week the US Bitcoin spot ETF saw a net outflow of $131.6 million, including: BlackRock's IBIT with a net inflow of $81.1 million; Fidelity's FBTC with a net outflow of $167.7 million; and ARKB with a net outflow of $24.5 million.
- 06:14Meta is in talks for a large-scale AI investment possibly exceeding $10 billionAccording to informed sources, Meta Platforms is in talks to invest billions of dollars in the AI startup Scale AI. Some insiders suggest that the value of this financing could exceed $10 billion, making it one of the largest private company financings ever. These sources stated that the terms of the deal have not been finalized and are subject to change, requesting anonymity when discussing private information. Representatives for Scale AI did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Meta declined to comment.