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As of 2026-04-19 11:31, Coinbase (COIN) is priced at $206,37, with a total market cap of $55,63B, a P/E ratio of 46,66, and a dividend yield of %0,00. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $197,99 and $216,04. The current price is %4,23 above the day's low and %4,47 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 15,34M. Over the past 52 weeks, COIN has traded between $134,10 to $444,64, and the current price is -%53,58 away from the 52-week high.
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Cardano Founder Hoskinson Warns BIP-361 Could Freeze 1.7M Bitcoin
Gate News message, April 17 — Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson recently warned that the proposed Bitcoin BIP-361 upgrade, designed to protect against quantum computing threats, has been incorrectly classified as a soft fork when it is actually a hard fork, according to comments made to CoinDesk. Hoskinson argued that if BIP-361 were implemented, approximately 1.7 million BTC created before 2013 would be permanently frozen, including 1 million BTC held by anonymous Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto. He claimed that owners of these early-issued coins cannot provide proof of ownership because they predate the introduction of seed phrases, making it impossible to transfer them. The warning comes as the cryptocurrency sector intensifies efforts to address quantum computing risks following Google's quantum threat report in late March. Beyond Bitcoin, other projects including Dogecoin (DOGE) and Tron (TRX) have begun testing quantum-resistant technology.
2026-04-17 13:02BTC rises 0.64% in 15 minutes: long-position amplification combined with spot fund inflows drives the move
2026-04-17 12:45 to 2026-04-17 13:00 (UTC), the BTC price fluctuated within the 75720.6 to 76256.6 USDT range, and the return rate within 15 minutes reached +0.64%, with a range of 0.71%. During this period, market attention stayed high, trading activity increased, short-term volatility intensified, reflecting a rapid market move driven by concentrated capital. The main driving force behind this anomaly is that the long-position structure has been significantly amplified on coin-margined perpetual contracts, along with rapid inflows of funds into the long direction. Data shows that in the 12:45–13:00 window, the long contract positions for BTC surged from 8M to 11.4M, accounting for 57% to 77%. Short-term long funds concentrated into the market, and buy-side strength rose markedly, forming a direct impetus for price upside. At the same time, net inflows of ETF funds in the spot market increased, with holdings in major ETF products rising; institutional buying became more active, and the coordination strengthened spot price support. In addition, on-chain active addresses remained at a high level, trading volume expanded significantly, and BTC net inflows on mainstream trading platforms on April 17 also rose—together indicating increased market participation. Meanwhile, BTC broke through a key historical price range ($75,000), and technical buying as well as momentum-chasing funds entered in line with the move. Besides structural factors, global macro environmental risks remain elevated. Some capital is inclined toward BTC as a safe haven, and in the short term, multiple factors have converged, jointly pushing up the market’s volatility. In the near term, with the share of long positions and trading volume rising, if there is an unexpected news event or a reversal in sentiment, it is likely to trigger a rapid pullback. Key risk focus points include: changes in capital flows on mainstream trading platforms, the strength of support in the $75,000 range, and how macro events evolve. Users should be alert to short-term risks during periods of high volatility, monitor key on-chain and macro indicators in real time, and stay on top of more market updates.
2026-04-17 12:11Houston Crypto Fraudster Sentenced to 23 Years for $20M Meta-1 Coin Scam
Gate News message, April 17 — Robert Dunlap, a 55-year-old Houston entrepreneur, was sentenced to 23 years in federal prison on April 15 for orchestrating a massive cryptocurrency fraud scheme worth $20 million. U.S. District Judge LaShonda A. Hunt delivered the verdict in the Northern District of Illinois, where Dunlap was previously convicted on two counts of mail fraud. Between 2018 and 2023, Dunlap promoted Meta-1 Coin as a digital asset backed by $44 billion in gold (verified by an accounting firm) and $1 billion in fine art by Picasso, Van Gogh, and Dalí. Investors were promised minimal-risk returns of up to 224,923%. Dunlap's automated trading bots on the Meta Exchange platform created false impressions of rising prices and volume. However, the gold and paintings never existed. Dunlap and accomplices fabricated documents, misled over 1,000 victims who liquidated IRAs and life savings, and siphoned millions to purchase luxury items including a Ferrari. An SEC emergency asset freeze in 2020 failed to halt the scheme, which continued until federal authorities intervened. Dunlap was ordered to pay full restitution to victims. Prosecutors called him "unrepentant," noting his deceptions grew bolder over time. Dunlap's conviction coincides with rising crypto fraud. The FBI's 2025 Internet Crime Report, released April 6, revealed that U.S. citizens lost nearly $21 billion to cybercrimes, with crypto fraud accounting for 181,565 cases totaling over $11 billion—a 22% year-over-year increase. Texas ranked second nationally in cybercrime losses at $1.8 billion. Recently, an international operation between the U.S., Britain, and Canada targeted "pig-butchering" investment scams, freezing approximately $12 million in stolen crypto assets from an estimated $45 million in total theft.
2026-04-17 09:46Singapore Gulf Bank Launches Stablecoin Minting and Redemption Service for Cross-Border Settlement
Gate News message, April 17 — Singapore Gulf Bank (SGB) announced the launch of stablecoin minting and redemption services on April 17, enabling enterprises and high-net-worth clients to convert directly between fiat and stablecoins through their SGB accounts. The service offers 24/7 instant settlement without relying on traditional correspondent banking processes. The offering is integrated into SGB's proprietary clearing network, SGB Net, which facilitates seamless on-chain and off-chain fund flows. Initially supporting USD Coin (USDC) with a minimum transaction amount of $100,000, the service will gradually add support for USDT, USDe (Ethena), and Global Dollar (USDG).
2026-04-17 06:06Crypto Fraudster Robert Dunlap Sentenced to 23 Years for $20M Meta-1 Coin Scam
Gate News message, April 17 — Robert Dunlap, 55, of Houston, Texas, was sentenced to 23 years in federal prison for orchestrating a $20 million cryptocurrency fraud through Meta-1 Coin Trust from 2018 to 2023. U.S. District Judge LaShonda A. Hunt of the Northern District of Illinois convicted Dunlap on mail fraud charges and ordered him to pay restitution to victims, many of whom lost retirement funds and life savings. Dunlap falsely claimed the Meta-1 Coin token was backed by $1 billion in fine art, including works attributed to Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, and Salvador Dalí, plus $44 billion in gold reserves—totaling approximately $45 billion in claimed assets. Prosecutors said none of this backing existed. Dunlap used fabricated audits, certifications, and other forged documents to make the assets appear real and attract nearly 1,000 investors. The scheme collected just over $20 million from victims despite the false $45 billion asset claims. The 23-year sentence ranks among the harshest imposed in a U.S. cryptocurrency fraud case, reflecting the severity of the scheme that combined cryptocurrency appeal with false references to high-value art and gold to persuade investors of legitimacy.






































































































































































































































































