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2026-04-05
13:46

OPEC+ expressed concern about attacks on energy facilities, emphasizing that repair costs are high and the process takes a long time

Gate News message: On April 5, OPEC+ held a committee meeting on Sunday, expressing concern about attacks on energy assets during the war between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. It said that the repair costs for the relevant facilities are high and will take a long time, which will affect overall supply capacity. The meeting statement emphasized that ensuring the safety of international sea lanes is crucial to keep energy flowing without interruption. The statement also noted that attacks on energy infrastructure are concerning and that restoring damaged energy assets back to full-load operation is both costly and time-consuming, thereby affecting overall supply capacity.
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Insider information! Will Trump call for a ceasefire by the end of April?

The recent developments in the U.S.-Iran conflict have been escalating continuously. The U.S. 82nd Airborne Division has canceled the "Joint Readiness Training Center" rotation, the normally sea-lifted 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade is being airlifted, and blood supply reserves at U.S. military bases in the Middle East have increased by 500%. The largest overseas hospital of the U.S. Department of Defense—Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany—has suspended some civilian services. The last time this combination of actions occurred was just before the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. In the midst of this tense atmosphere, Trump suddenly posted that there had been "very, very good and productive conversations" between the U.S. and Iran, and announced that the U.S. would pause military strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure for five days. In the early hours of March 27, Beijing time, Trump posted again, stating that the pause would be extended until April 6. This objective fact contrasts with Trump’s
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Energy analysts warn: Escalating attacks by Houthi forces could force oil-producing countries like Saudi Arabia to cut production.

Energy analysts warn that if the Houthis launch renewed attacks on Red Sea shipping, the oil market will face greater turmoil, which could lead to global oil supply cuts and higher oil prices. Saudi Arabia is moving crude oil to Red Sea ports to reduce the impact, but if the attacks continue, output could be constrained and force Saudi Arabia and other countries to cut production.
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08:35

Insider action! Will Trump cease fire by the end of April?

The recent developments in the U.S.-Iran conflict over the past week are escalating continuously. The U.S. 82nd Airborne Division has canceled its rotation at the "Joint Readiness Training Center," the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, which typically relies on sea transport, has used air transport instead, and the blood supply reserves at U.S. military bases in the Middle East have increased by 500%. The largest U.S. Department of Defense overseas hospital—Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany—has suspended some civilian services. The last time this combination of actions occurred was on the eve of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. Just at this moment of heightened tension, Trump suddenly posted that the U.S. and Iran had engaged in "very, very good and productive dialogue" and announced that the U.S. would pause military strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure for five days. In the early hours of March 27, Beijing time, Trump posted again that the pause would be extended until April 6. This objective fact contrasts with Trump's
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02:21

Hyperliquid Crude Oil Contracts Exceed $2.2 Billion in 24-Hour Trading Volume, Second Only to Bitcoin

Gate News reported that on March 24, Hyperliquid crude oil contracts recorded a 24-hour total trading volume exceeding $2.2 billion, ranking third among all trading products, second only to BTC's $3.78 billion and ETH's $1.54 billion. Among these, the CL contract (mapped to WTI crude oil, or US West Texas Light Crude) had trading volume exceeding $1.25 billion, and the BRENTOIL contract (mapped to Brent crude oil, or North Sea crude oil) had trading volume exceeding $960 million.
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A Certain NFT Trading Platform Delays SEA Token Issuance, Originally Planned Q1 Launch Postponed

A certain NFT trading platform announced a delay in its SEA token issuance plan. CEO Devin Finzer stated that the token generation event originally scheduled for Q1 2026 will be postponed, with specific dates to be announced later. The delay is due to challenging cryptocurrency market conditions, with the team aiming to ensure all preparations are fully in place before launching the issuance.
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03:39

Gate Contract Stock Zone will launch RTX, GD, NOC, BA, TSM, WMT, and COST perpetual contracts globally on March 3, supporting leverage trading from 1-20x.

Gate News bot message, according to the official Gate announcement on March 3, 2026 The Gate Contract Stock Zone will launch RTX (雷神), GD (General Dynamics), NOC (Northrop Grumman), BA (Boeing), TSM (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), WMT (Walmart), COST (Costco) perpetual contracts for live trading at 12:00 (UTC+8) on March 3, 2026. Settled in USDT, supporting 1-20x long and short positions. Among them, RTX is a top global aerospace and defense conglomerate; GD is an integrated land, sea, air, and space defense group known for nuclear submarines, main battle tanks, Gulfstream business jets, and more; NOC is a giant in aerospace and defense technology, with core strengths in stealth fighters and strategic missiles; BA is the world's largest aerospace and defense group; TSM is the largest and most advanced wafer foundry in the world; WMT is the largest global brick-and-mortar retailer; COST is a leading global membership-based warehouse club retailer. Additionally, the Gate Index Zone will launch GER40 (Germany DAX 40 Index) perpetual contracts for live trading at 12:00 (UTC+8) on the same day. Settled in USDT, supporting 1-20x long and short positions. GER40 is a core blue-chip index of the German stock market and one of the most important stock benchmarks in Europe.
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Singapore's national AI project abandons Meta and turns to Alibaba's Qwen model

PANews, November 25th - According to Shanghai Securities News, the Artificial Intelligence Singapore (AISG) has abandoned the Meta Llama model in its latest Southeast Asian language model project, opting instead for Alibaba's Tongyi Qwen architecture. As of now, the Qwen series has surpassed 600 million downloads globally. It is reported that the "Qwen-SEA-LION-v4" released by AISG on November 25th ranks first in Southeast Asian language capabilities. Previously, open source models represented by Meta's Llama series performed poorly in handling regional languages such as Indonesian, Thai, and Malay, severely limiting the development efficiency and performance of localized AI applications.
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16:07

The market capitalization of global chip manufacturers has fallen by more than $500 billion, triggered by the AI bubble and high valuations leading to a selling spree.

On November 5, Jin10 reported that the market capitalization of global chip manufacturers has sharply declined, as investors' concerns over the high valuations of tech stocks deepen. The selling wave led to a combined evaporation of about $500 billion in market capitalization for the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index on Tuesday and the index tracking Asian chip stocks on Wednesday. This big dump highlights that the rise of semiconductor stocks driven by the AI boom has been excessively overdrawn. Since the low point in April, as investors bet on a surge in AI computing demand, the market capitalization of chip manufacturers has increased by several trillion dollars. However, the current pullback reflects the market's growing concerns about the industry’s earnings prospects and excessively high valuations, especially against the backdrop of interest rates potentially being 'higher for longer.' Chris Weston, the research director at Pepperstone Group, stated: 'The entire market is a 'sea of blood,' presenting a gloomy and dull risk landscape. We must keep an open mind and acknowledge that this adjustment may further expand. Currently, there is almost no reason to buy.'
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