1. Israel dispatched 50 fighter jets to strike Iranian nuclear facilities

The Israel Defense Forces stated on the 28th that the army dispatched more than 50 fighter jets on the 27th to strike nuclear facilities and weapon bases in three regions of Iran, with the operation lasting several hours. Targets included the Arak heavy water plant, a special facility for uranium enrichment materials in Yazd, and a weapons production base. - Original

2. Binance Australia was fined $6.9 million for illegal trading.

Binance Australia was fined $6.9 million due to losses of $6 million incurred by 524 retail investors trading high-risk derivatives without protective measures. - Original

3. Grayscale transferred 9,787 ETH and 445 BTC to Coinbase Prime

Arkham monitoring data shows that approximately 20 hours ago, Grayscale transferred about 9,787 ETH (worth about $19.46 million) and 445 BTC (worth about $29.64 million) to Coinbase Prime. - Original

4. Goliath Ventures files for bankruptcy reorganization involving a $328 million scheme

Goliath Ventures, a cryptocurrency company in Florida, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in the Southern District of Florida. The company is accused of being linked to a Ponzi scheme worth $328 million, with over 2,000 victim investors, including Gregory Wilson who lost about $8.74 million and John Euliano who lost about $1.28 million. Previously, former CEO Christopher Alexander Delgado was arrested for his involvement in the scheme and faces charges of wire fraud and money laundering. - Original

5. Canada plans to pass Bill C-25 to prohibit cryptocurrency donations

The Canadian parliament is reviewing Bill C-25, which aims to prohibit cryptocurrency, money orders, and prepaid card donations for fundraising in the federal political system. The Chief Electoral Officer of Canada recommended a complete ban in 2024 due to the pseudo-anonymity of cryptocurrencies and the difficulty in verifying donor identities. The bill stipulates that illegal cryptocurrency donations must be refunded or surrendered within 30 days, and imposes a maximum fine of double the donation amount plus 100,000 Canadian dollars for corporate violations, currently at the initial reading stage in the House of Commons. - Original

6. Michael Saylor posted that it is time to put the laser eyes back on

On March 28, Michael Saylor posted on social media stating, "It is time to put the laser eyes back on," which appears to signal a bullish sentiment. - Original

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