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2026-04-07
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The public blockchain Rayls mainnet will go live on April 30

Gate News message, April 7, public chain project Rayls announced that its mainnet will go live on April 30 at 23:00. At the same time, Rayls staking plans and its native stablecoin USDr will also be launched. USDr is Rayls’ native, U.S. dollar–backed stablecoin, used to pay network transaction fees.
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Fluent’s BLEND token public sale registration is now open, raising $1 million in funding with a $100 million FDV

Gate News update, April 7, Fluent posted a tweet saying that registration is now open for the BLEND token public offering, targeting $1 million in funding with a FDV of $100 million, with full unlock at TGE. On April 13, the token public offering will close, and the mainnet will go live 2 weeks after the end of the public offering. The total supply of the BLEND token is 1 billion, with an initial unlock of 75 million; 100 million will be allocated to the foundation, 225 million to investors, 200 million to the team, and 400 million to ecosystem expansion.
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The Ministry of State Security warns: Token scams are occurring frequently; you may be involved in illegal financial activities or be exploited by overseas intelligence agencies

The Ministry of State Security has recently warned about various scams that use the slogan “accumulating Tokens can make you rich” and said these activities endanger the country’s economic security. It also urged the public to handle illegal cryptocurrency trading with caution.
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Russia’s Digital Ruble Launch Meets a Cool Reception, with the Central Bank Hoping CBDC Can Solve Economic Troubles and Sanctions Challenges

The Russian central bank has launched a digital ruble to ease economic troubles, but public acceptance is low, with 51% of people unwilling to try it. The central bank plans to require businesses to provide CBDC services, aiming to improve fiscal transparency and crack down on corruption. Although the digital ruble has potential in cross-border trade, its appeal for everyday consumption still isn’t enough. Successful rollout depends on public and business acceptance.
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The Ministry of State Security warns of risks from mnemonic-token scams, involving allegedly illegal financial activities such as stockpiling mnemonic tokens and off-exchange trading

The Ministry of State Security issued a notice warning of the risks of “token scams,” stating that hoarding tokens and off-exchange trading may involve illegal financial activities that endanger national security. It emphasizes the need to guard against risks such as data leakage, forgery, and fraud, and reminds the public to view tokens rationally while strengthening awareness of information and privacy security.
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OpenAI’s CEO and CFO disagree on the timing of the 2026 IPO, with the CFO excluded from key financial meetings

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he hopes to complete an IPO in the fourth quarter of this year, but CFO Sarah Friar believes the company is not ready and expects it to be in a position by 2026. There are decision conflicts within internal management, and Altman has repeatedly excluded Friar from the process. The company plans to invest more than $600B in cloud servers, with financing mainly coming from Amazon and NVIDIA. At the same time, competition in the market is intensifying, and Anthropic has surpassed OpenAI. The company has already begun preparations for going public and has held preliminary discussions with multiple law firms and investment banks.
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A Gansu Tianshui Court Tries a Virtual Currency Money Laundering Case: The Defendant Who “Ran Errands to Withdraw Cash” Was Sentenced to Two Years and Four Months

A court in Qinzhou District, Tianshui City, Gansu Province, is trying a virtual-currency money-laundering case. The defendant used a part-time “high-paying errands” job to withdraw more than 390k yuan and, with knowledge of what was going on, exchange it for virtual currency, earning a profit of 21.5k yuan. The court sentenced him to two years and four months in prison and fined him. The judge reminded the public to stay alert to related activities in order to prevent them from fueling crime.
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