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02:28
Machi's 13-game winning streak comes to an end: closed long positions in bitcoin with a loss of $192,000
According to BlockBeats, on April 12, based on Lookonchain monitoring, "Maji" had his 13-win streak come to an end. Due to the market downturn, he just closed his long Bitcoin position, incurring a loss of approximately 192,000 US dollars.
02:26
According to AFP, under pressure from the United States to open its massive oil industry to private and foreign investment, the Venezuelan parliament on the 9th adopted the same approach for its vast mineral reserves.
Venezuela is renowned for having the world’s largest oil reserves and is also a country rich in mineral resources, including gold, diamonds, bauxite, and ilmenite. The chairman of Venezuela’s National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, announced: "The second reading of the ‘Mining Organization Law’ draft was unanimously approved." According to reports, this approval was expected, especially after U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum’s visit to Venezuela in mid-March. Burgum is well-known for his close ties to the oil and mining industries. Burgum also serves as the chairman of the U.S. National Energy Council. He stated in Caracas that American mining companies "can’t wait" to start operations in Venezuela.
02:15
The 21-hour negotiations between the US and Iran failed to reach a consensus, causing bitcoin to drop nearly 2%.
Foresight News reported, citing Golden Ten Data, that on April 12 local time, U.S. Vice President Vance held a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, stating that after about 21 hours of “substantive discussions” between the U.S. and Iran, significant differences remained and no agreement was reached. The U.S. delegation will return to the United States. According to Bitget market data, possibly influenced by this news, Bitcoin fell and touched 71,312 USDT, currently quoted at 71,750 USDT, with a decline of about 1.96% in the past hour. Vance pointed out that the main reason no agreement was reached in the negotiations was Iran’s failure to make a clear commitment to permanently renouncing the development of nuclear weapons and related technologies, which is a core demand from President Trump. The U.S. has put forward a final proposal and is waiting for the other side’s response. Vance thanked Pakistan for mediating and emphasized that the failure of the negotiations has a greater impact on Iran. There has been no response from Iranian officials yet.
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