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Gate Daily Report (April 7): SEC submits crypto “safe harbor” proposal to the White House; Argentina president and LIBRA call records exposed

Gate Daily Report (April 7): SEC submits crypto “safe harbor” proposal to the White House; Argentina president and LIBRA call records exposed

Bitcoin gives back its gains on April 7, trading at $68,800. A U.S. SEC “safe harbor” proposal for crypto has been submitted for review by the White House. Argentina’s President Milei has been accused of having multiple calls with LIBRA’s founder, sparking a scandal. Bitcoin’s market volatility is high; it’s advised to control leverage to prevent large-scale liquidations.

Resolv Labs contract upgrade, forcibly destroys 36.73 million hacker USR tokens

Resolv Labs conducted a contract upgrade on April 6 following the minting vulnerability attack on March 22, forcibly burning 36.73 million USR stablecoins held by the attacker. The attack used leaked AWS keys, leaving Resolv facing a $34 million loss. The incident highlights the major risks DeFi protocols face in terms of security for off-chain infrastructure, underscoring that security audits should include backend key management and abnormal transaction detection mechanisms.

Polymarket Major Upgrade: Phasing Out USDC.e, Launching Native Collateral Tokens

The prediction market platform Polymarket will undergo a full rebuild, launching a new collateral token, “Polymarket USD,” to replace the existing USDC.e, in order to enhance its control over the settlement layer and comply with regulatory requirements. The upgrade will affect users’ trading workflows: ordinary users can complete the conversion automatically, while advanced users must do it manually. This move is intended to strengthen management of market manipulation and to promote a shift toward compliance.

Why is Bitcoin down today? Saudi petrochemical industrial facilities were hit, and Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran

Bitcoin (BTC) fell to about $68,800 on April 7, driven by geopolitical risks in the Middle East and Trump’s hardline remarks toward Iran. The Saudi explosion incident boosted global safe-haven sentiment, and technical indicators showed overbought pressure. In addition, Bitcoin’s key support lies in the $67,500 to $69,500 range; if it breaks below $66,000, the risk will widen to $64,000. Several analysts believe the pullback is more like a healthy correction rather than a trend reversal.

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The RWA Yield Infrastructure Trade

The essay highlights challenges in direct RWA token exposure, emphasizes the potential in leverage opportunities amid settlement delays, critiques Morpho's governance token structure, and presents Fluid as a more effective token model with stablecoin links.
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CoinDesk·13m ago

Japan’s Crypto Tax Win: What You Need to Know About the 2028 Timeline

Japan is moving from a punitive miscellaneous income tax of up to 55% to a flat 20.315% separate taxation regime, aligning crypto with traditional stocks. The reform introduces a three-year loss carryforward, allowing traders to offset gains against past losses, a major step toward treating crypto a
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Coinpedia·22m ago

Pi Network launches its KYC rewards; verification returns are up to 21x mining rewards

Pi Network has completed the distribution of rewards to participants who passed the first round of KYC verification. More than 1 million verifiers helped verify approximately 18 million users’ identities, completing 526 million review checks in total, with the reward pool reaching 26.5 million Pi. Eligible verifiers can receive a reward of about 0.0504 Pi per task, and must complete 50 tasks by 2026. New users can still participate in subsequent rewards; the program will optimize performance measurement metrics to influence future reward allocation.
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MarketWhisper·44m ago
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AI’s new gold rush is sweeping San Francisco, with the median home price surpassing $2.15 million to a new all-time high

Based on the data, San Francisco’s real estate market hit a new high in March 2026, with the median price for single-family homes reaching $2.15 million, up 18%; the median condo price reached $1.36 million, up 27%. Growth in the AI tech industry has driven high-paying jobs, sharply increasing demand for home purchases and creating an imbalance between supply and demand, in stark contrast to weakness across the U.S. market.
MarketWhisper·49m ago
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Bankruptcies surge 14% in the U.S., high-interest-rate inflation brings down 150k businesses and households

U.S. bankruptcy filings in the first quarter of 2026 totaled 150k cases, up 14% from the previous year. The biggest increase was seen in applications from small businesses, which rose by as much as 67%. Four major structural factors driving the pressure include persistent inflation, high interest rates, credit tightening, and global instability. Although legislation raises the threshold for bankruptcy protection, the situation is unlikely to improve in the short term due to economic conditions.
MarketWhisper·54m ago
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Grayscale: Quantum computing or early breakthroughs are accelerating—preparing for post-quantum encryption is urgent.

Grayscale research director said that technical breakthroughs in quantum computing could introduce uncertainty, so public blockchains need to accelerate the deployment of post-quantum cryptography. A Google paper highlights the time sensitivity of quantum risk, specifically noting that if quantum computers reach a certain number of logical qubits, they will threaten existing encryption systems. Solana and the XRP Ledger have already begun experimental deployments of post-quantum cryptography technology. While Bitcoin has lower technical risk, challenges still exist at the governance level.
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MarketWhisper·1h ago
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Bitcoin spot ETF net inflows of $471 million in a single day, BlackRock's IBIT claims the top spot

As of April 6, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $471 million in a single day. IBIT and FBTC accounted for nearly 70%, indicating that institutional investors prefer stability. On the same day, Ethereum spot ETFs also saw a net inflow of $120 million; market sentiment leaned toward risk-on, and institutional capital’s demand for allocations to mainstream crypto assets remains strong. In addition, BlackRock has filed to enter the Nasdaq 100 ETF market, expanding its ETF product lineup.
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MarketWhisper·1h ago
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Grayscale Cites Google Quantum AI Paper to Urge Blockchains to Accelerate Post-Quantum Cryptography

Grayscale, a digital asset manager, argued on April 6, 2026 that a new research paper from Google Quantum AI makes post-quantum cryptography an urgent priority for public blockchains, as quantum progress may arrive in “discrete jumps” rather than linear steps, requiring as few as 1,200 to 1,450 logical qubits to break classical cryptography.
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CryptopulseElite·1h ago
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