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Chainalysis Sues US Government Over $94.6M ICE Contract Handed to Rival TRM Labs

The bid protest, filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, challenges ICE's sole-source award for blockchain forensic tools, pitting the two biggest names in crypto tracing against each other.
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08-17 11:42

Chainalysis sues US over $95M ICE contract with TRM Labs

The sealed complaint leaves Chainalysis’ specific objections and requested remedy undisclosed as briefing continues.

07-08 15:12Important

Crude oil prices rebounded slightly, with Gate CLUSDT (WTI crude oil) and BZUSDT (Brent crude oil) contracts ranking among the top in the industry.

According to ChainCatcher, international crude oil prices have recently rebounded after fluctuations, and the energy market remains active. Data from the Gate platform shows that WTI crude oil (CLUSDT) reached a high of $72.80 in the past 24 hours, currently trading at $72.43, a 24-hour increase of 4.79%; Brent crude oil (BZUSDT) reached a high of $76.52 in the past 24 hours, currently trading at $76.13, a 24-hour increase of 4.96%. CoinGlass data shows that Gate CLUSDT contracts had a 24-hour trading volume of $8.2895 million and an open interest of approximately $8.2299 million; BZUSDT contracts had a 24-hour trading volume of $3.3371 million and an open interest of approximately $2.7695 million, both ranking among the top in the industry.

07-06 10:46

Binance will adjust the minimum price precision of multiple U-margined perpetual contracts

According to an official announcement, Binance Odaily will adjust the minimum price precision (TickSize) of USDT-margined perpetual contracts, including GUAUSDT, YBUSDT, BIGTIMEUSDT, FILUSDC, PUNDIXUSDT, SYNUSDT, FILUSDT, MANAUSDT, QTUMUSDT, 1INCHUSDT, IOSTUSDT, and STORJUSDT, in batches on July 7th and 8th, 2026. During the adjustment period, some contract trading functions will be suspended for approximately one minute.

07-03 16:53

SanDisk's stock price plummeted 10% due to industry factors, while Gate SNDK contract trading volume and open interest ranked among the top across the entire network.

According to Odaily Odaily, SanDisk (SNDK) shares plummeted over 10% today, impacted by industry panic triggered by Meta's plan to sell excess computing power and market capital outflows from the AI ​​sector. Data from the Gate platform shows SanDisk (SNDK) currently trading at $1743.00 (-14.35%), having touched a 24-hour low of $1693.79. Despite the sharp short-term decline, SNDK's long-term fundamentals remain optimistic, and trading in related contracts remains high. According to Coinglass data, Gate SNDK contracts saw a 24-hour trading volume of $82.131 million and open interest of $22.3788 million, both ranking among the top in the network. Gate.com has established a 24/7 trading service system covering three core markets: US stocks, Hong Kong stocks, and Korean stocks. It supports over 10,000 US stocks and ETFs, over 1,500 Hong Kong stocks, and over 1,000 Korean stocks, totaling over 12,500 stocks and ETFs globally. Users can participate in global stock investment through their Gate.com unified account using USDT, supporting fractional share transactions starting from as low as 0.01 shares, and enjoying stock dividend rights. The platform also supports cross-brokerage transfers for US and Hong Kong stocks, as well as corporate actions such as stock splits and consolidations, further optimizing the stock investment service experience.

07-07 11:42Important

With key component prices soaring, PC manufacturers are accelerating the introduction of Chinese memory suppliers such as Changchun and Changxin to reduce costs.

According to a report by the Commercial Times, the soaring prices of key components such as memory and SSDs have significantly increased the cost pressure on equipping mainstream laptops with high-capacity storage. Chinese memory and storage components, with their price advantages, are gradually penetrating the PC supply chain. Brands including Lenovo, ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, Acer, and even Apple are accelerating the certification, adoption, and platform calibration of related products. The report points out that Lenovo has expanded its use of Chinese components this year, and recently, flagship laptops equipped with Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) SSDs have appeared on North American cross-border e-commerce platforms. Apple is also reportedly lobbying the US government to purchase CXMT memory to cope with rising prices. Among Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers, MSI recently announced that it has become the first to complete the verification and calibration of Changxin Memory's DDR5 chips in the AMD platform's DDR5-8000+. Gigabyte has also adopted Changxin Memory chips in some motherboard models. ASUS and Acer have introduced memory modules from mainland Chinese companies such as BIWIN through their own brand memory certification or OEM models. Industry analysts believe that although the short-term imbalance between memory supply and demand has prompted non-mainland Chinese brands to accelerate relevant certifications, Taiwanese brands still emphasize that their long-term contracted Korean manufacturers remain their main supply partners due to the limited production capacity of mainland Chinese manufacturers.

07-08 19:33

Yitian Intelligent: Subsidiary plans to purchase servers and related equipment for no more than 550 million yuan, mainly for providing computing power services to customers.

According to Mars Finance, Yitian Intelligent (300911.SZ) announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Gansu Yisuan Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., plans to purchase servers and supporting equipment from multiple suppliers. The total contract amount is expected to not exceed 550 million yuan, mainly for providing computing power services to customers. (Cailian Press)