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2026-02-24
10:56

Gate has delisted 38 tokens and has conducted buybacks from eligible users.

Gate News bot message, according to the official Gate announcement: Gate has delisted trading markets for 38 tokens, including RUNECOIN, SHARE, WUF, BUBB, SN, SAKAI, TAP, CROS, MIS, FINE, INTR, BLOCKASSET, TALK, NOTAI, BSCPAD, OCT, GQ, EGP, YFDAI, DNOW, ANDR, MBS, AKV, NFTD, DOGE2, PSY, BAKED, YULI, BEES, MEMUSIC, VDA, AIEPK, BLS, MOVEZ, STZ, LEMD, STAGE, KIM, among others. The related trading pairs have been removed from the platform. Gate states that it has conducted buybacks of the relevant tokens stored on the platform, and the buyback amounts for eligible users have been credited to their Gate accounts. After delisting, users can still use Gate as a wallet for these tokens to store assets. The specific delisting time for wallet functions will be announced separately through future official notices.
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Gate will delist trading for 38 cryptocurrencies on February 2. Tokens such as RUNECOIN, SHARE, and others will suspend deposits starting today.

Gate News bot message, according to the official Gate announcement Gate has re-evaluated and decided to delist trading markets for 38 tokens. The tokens involved in the delisting include RUNECOIN, SHARE, WUF, BUBB, SN, SAKAI, TAP, CROS, MIS, FINE, INTR, BLOCKASSET, TALK, NOTAI, BSCPAD, OCT, GQ, EGP, YFDAI, DNOW, ANDR, MBS, AKV, NFTD, DOGE2, PSY, BAKED, YULI, BEES, MEMUSIC, VDA, AIEPK, BLS, MOVEZ, STZ, LEMD, STAGE, KIM, etc., and the related spot trading pairs and quantitative grid will be delisted simultaneously. Gate has suspended deposits for these tokens and will suspend trading services at 11:00 on February 2, 2026 (UTC+8). Users holding positions can choose to withdraw their tokens or transfer them to Gate Web3 Wallet for permanent storage. After February 16, 2026, users with token holdings still stored on Gate can apply for buyback within the specified time. Gate will buy back at the designated price, with a maximum compensation limit of 100 USDT per user. Among them, LEMD tokens are temporarily unable to contact the project team due to on-chain anomalies and do not support withdrawal services on this chain for now. The service will be restored immediately once the issue is resolved.
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13:45

Nouns DAO spent $150,000 to invest in the canned baked beans project, which has been shelved, leaving the whereabouts of the funds a mystery.

Nouns invested 135 ETH into the MOOØNBEANS project three years ago, only to find that the funds were not used for the production of canned roasted beans. Sublime Butter Company stated that the funds were never received and accused founder Chris Mair of fraudulent fundraising. The investment directly entered Mair's personal Wallet, and its whereabouts are unknown. Nouns DAO plans to take legal action to recover the funds.
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10:00

Sotong Development: acquisition of Jia Yu Guan Company's equity at a total price of 500 million yuan

Soton New Energy intends to acquire 19.53% equity of Jiayuguan Pre-Baked Anode and Jiayuguan Carbon Materials held by Dongfang Assets for RMB 500 million in cash. After the completion of the transaction, the company's shareholding in its subsidiaries will increase, which is expected to enhance shareholder equity and will not have any adverse effects on the company's operations and financial condition.
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06:25

A sniper bought BAKED and made a profit of 21511 SOL within 30 minutes

According to Jinse Finance, a sniper spent 70 SOL (9,923 USD) to buy 81.78 million BAKED, and sold them at a price of 21,581 SOL (3.06 million USD) within 30 minutes. They made a profit of 21,511 SOL (3.05 million USD) in just 30 minutes. In addition, the team and insiders control 763.8 million BAKED (76.38% of the total supply).
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01:22

The field of education is racing to "embrace" new AI tools

According to a report on the US "Capitol Hill" website, many educational platforms have enthusiastically embraced the "freshly baked" AI technology. For example, social learning platform Brainly has posted on its website a beta version of an AI assistant called "Ginny," a chatbot designed to simplify or expand the answers provided to students. Brainly Chief Technology Officer Bill Salak said that students should be allowed to decide what kind of answers they want, and the latest AI technology creates a more personalized learning experience for students, rather than just searching for information on search engines.
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