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Data: Meme coin memecoin market cap rebounds to $7 million, up 85% in 24 hoursChainCatcher news, according to GMGN monitoring, the Meme coin memecoin on the Solana chain has continued to rise recently, with its market capitalization rebounding to about 7 millions USD, currently reported at 6.5 millions USD, and a 24-hour increase of 85%. The trading volume during the same period was approximately 1.2 millions USD, and the token has been issued for 243 days. The main factor behind this round of increase may be the announcement by the Meme coin community that on March 4 at 02:00 (UTC+8), $memecoin will officially migrate from Bonk to Pump.fun, with the migration window lasting for 2 weeks and closing on March 17.
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Weixing Co., Ltd.: The significant increase in prices of bulk commodities such as copper has had a certain impact on the company's raw material costs.Golden Ten Data reported on March 5 that Weixing Co., Ltd. stated during an investor relations event that the significant increase in prices of bulk commodities such as copper has had a certain impact on the company's raw material costs. The company adopts a cost-plus pricing model for its products and actively manages procurement timing and optimizes inventory management based on existing orders and raw material price trends. Additionally, it promotes the research and development of new materials and new processes, striving to offset the adverse effects caused by rising raw material prices.
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Shipping in the Strait of Hormuz may be disrupted for months, with the threat from Iranian drones becoming a key factor1. Since the US and Israel launched attacks against Iran, Iran has fired hundreds of missiles and over a thousand drones at Gulf countries. Intelligence sources and military analysts say that Iran's drone attacks could disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz for several months, but it remains unclear how long Iran's missile stockpile can last. 2. Iran is one of the world's major drone producers, with the industrial capacity to manufacture about 10,000 drones per month. Estimates of its missile stockpile vary greatly—Israeli military claims about 2,500 missiles, while other analysts believe the number is around 6,000. The supply of missiles and launch devices will be key factors in determining the course of the war. 3. Blocking the Strait of Hormuz is one of Iran's main objectives. After attacking six merchant ships, shipping in this crucial channel—through which one-fifth of the world's crude oil and liquefied natural gas passes—has nearly come to a halt. Experts point out that Iran only needs to demonstrate its ability to hit a few tankers, and the rest can be left to the resulting anxiety. 4. Western intelligence sources say that due to long-term arms transfers to Hezbollah and the Houthi forces, Iran's missile stockpile may have been significantly reduced. If missiles and drones are depleted, Iran may deploy naval mines—it possesses 5,000 to 6,000 mines. Once deployed, clearing them would take months, and the disruption to shipping would have long-lasting effects.
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