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FTX Bankruptcy Case Legal Fees Reach $950 Million

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On February 27th, as per Cointelegraph, the legal fees in FTX's bankruptcy case have reached $9.5 billion, thereby making it one of the most costly bankruptcy cases in U.S. history subsequent to Lehman Brothers.
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super.exchange Platform's SEND Surges Over 500% in 24 Hours, Current Market Cap Reaches $8.4 Million

On February 27th, based on the data on the official website, the meme coin launchpad super.exchange witnessed a surge of over 500% in 24 hours for SEND (Send it to 1bil), and it currently has a market capitalization of $8.4 million.

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ALCH surges over 70% in the last 24 hours, currently trading at $0.045 USDT

On February 27th, based on HTX market data, ALCH witnessed a surge of more than 70% in the past 24 hours and is currently trading at $0.045.

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Cryptocurrency Fear and Greed Index Drops to New Low Since July 2022, Market Remains in Extreme Fear State

On February 27th, according to the data from Alternative.me, the cryptocurrency fear and greed index today dropped to 10, reaching a new low since July 2022. This indicates that the market still remains in an extremely fearful state.

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A certain Ethereum whale/institution sold 8074 ETH at an average price of $2431.

On February 27th, according to the monitoring of ai_9684xtpa, a certain Ethereum whale/institution has sold 8074 ETH within the past 13 hours. The total amount sold is $19.63 million, and the average selling price is $2431.

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Hyperliquid's 50x Short Whale on ETH Now Sitting on Roughly $62.4 Million in Unrealized Gains

On February 27th, as per the monitoring of Onchain Lens, a whale on the Hyperliquid platform that took a short position on ETH with a leverage of 50x is currently enjoying a realized profit of around $62.4 million.

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OpenAI Bans North Korean Hacker Group Accounts Suspected of Malicious Activity

On February 27th, ChatGPT's developer, OpenAI, recently announced that the company has banned and removed accounts of North Korean users suspected of using its technology for malicious activities such as surveillance and propaganda manipulation. OpenAI pointed out in a report that these activities are ways in which authoritarian regimes may use AI technology to exert control over the United States and its own people. The company also stated that they use AI tools to detect such malicious operations. OpenAI did not disclose the specific number of banned accounts or the time frame of the relevant actions. In one case, malicious actors possibly related to North Korea used AI to generate fake job applicants' resumes and online profiles in a fraud scheme to apply for positions at Western companies. Additionally, there was a group of ChatGPT accounts suspected of being involved in Cambodian financial fraud, using OpenAI technology to translate and generate comments on social media and comm

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