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Bitget officially launched its CFD copy trading feature today, extending its copy trading services to the forex, gold, crude oil, and stock index markets. Amid escalating global macroeconomic volatility and growing cross-asset allocation demand among crypto users, Bitget’s CFD business has recently achieved a single-day trading volume exceeding $6 billion. This new feature leverages Bitget’s mature copy trading infrastructure: users can follow professional traders’ strategies with a minimum investment of just $50 USDT—further lowering the barrier to entry for retail users accessing traditional financial markets. At the product level, CFD copy trading is deeply integrated with the MT5 infrastructure. Account onboarding and withdrawal processes are fully automated, completing in under three seconds. In terms of mechanics, Bitget employs a High-Water Mark (HWM) profit-sharing model, distributing commissions only on newly generated profits from copied trades—ensuring fair and transparent profit allocation. Eligible traders can earn up to 30% commission. Core metrics are updated hourly, and profits are settled daily—enhancing overall transparency and traceability. Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, stated: “Copy trading lowers execution barriers, enabling more users to participate in global macro asset allocation. CFD copy trading forms a core component of Bitget’s UEX strategy, which—powered by a unified account and USDT margin system—allows users to seamlessly trade cryptocurrencies, forex, commodities, and stock indices within a single platform.”
According to on-chain analytics platform Lookonchain (@lookonchain), a newly created wallet (“bullseye123”) wagered $40,000 on the prediction market Polymarket that Trump would announce the termination of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement by April 15 or 18. This position is currently underwater by approximately $34,000—representing an 85% loss.
Bitget has launched Genius (GENIUS). Trading is now live, and withdrawals will open on April 15 at 00:00 (UTC+8).
According to Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Ethereum spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $9.44 million. By product: BlackRock’s staking-based ETHB saw net inflows of $5.78 million; Grayscale’s mini ETH saw net inflows of $5.15 million; and Fidelity’s FETH saw net inflows of $3.93 million. Meanwhile, BlackRock’s ETHA experienced net outflows of $4.07 million, and 21Shares’ TETH saw net outflows of $1.35 million. All other products reported zero net flows for the day.
According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), yesterday’s Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $291 million. By product: Fidelity’s FBTC saw the largest outflow, with a net outflow of $229 million; Ark’s ARKB recorded a net outflow of $62.89 million; Grayscale’s GBTC saw a net outflow of $38.25 million; Grayscale’s Mini BTC had a net outflow of $11.03 million; and VanEck’s HODL posted a net outflow of $2.58 million. Products posting net inflows逆势 included BlackRock’s IBIT (+$34.7 million), Bitwise’s BITB (+$11.88 million), and Morgan Stanley’s MSBT (+$6.28 million); all other products registered zero net flow for the day.
According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), a whale has recently continued increasing its short positions on BTC and ETH, currently incurring unrealized losses exceeding $4 million. This whale had previously generated profits of over $25 million, but after the market reversed, its losses continued expanding to over $41 million, resulting in a cumulative total loss exceeding $66.19 million. Its current holdings include 1,031 BTC (approximately $76.7 million) and 11,560 ETH (approximately $24.4 million).
According to on-chain analyst Ai Aunt (@ai_9684xtpa), four addresses—suspected to belong to the same whale entity—purchased 112.86 WBTC 10 hours ago, for a total value of approximately $8.087 million, at an average cost of $71,655 per WBTC. The positions are currently up by $312,000. The timing, purchasing methods, and funding sources across these four addresses are highly similar, suggesting unified control by a single entity.
According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), a whale swapped 2,831 ETH (approximately $6.67 million) for 90.46 WBTC after remaining dormant for 2.5 months. This whale currently still holds 21,733 ETH, valued at approximately $51.46 million.
According to on-chain analytics platform Lookonchain (@lookonchain), a whale address linked to Matrixport—impacted by the market’s rebound—currently holds long positions of 120,000 ETH (approximately $283.5 million) and 700 BTC (approximately $52 million), with unrealized profits exceeding $36 million.
According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), a whale deposited 2.4 million USDC into Hyperliquid and purchased 54,157 HYPE tokens at $44.30 each.
According to on-chain analyst Ai Aunt (@ai_9684xtpa), ETH briefly surged to approximately $2,400, with prominent whales exhibiting clear divergence in their trading behavior: • BillΞ.eth, founder of Intuition, sold 3,285 ETH (worth ~$7.79 million) at the resistance level of $2,372 one hour ago. Since March 8, he has cumulatively sold 8,771 ETH—valued at ~$19.14 million—with an average price of $2,182; he is now nearly fully liquidated. • The address 0x455…A433E swapped 2,831 WETH for 90.46 WBTC (worth ~$6.74 million) one hour ago at a conversion rate of $74,607 per BTC, signaling a strategic shift toward bullish sentiment on BTC’s upcoming price rally. • Swing trader nemorino.eth accumulated 1,347.37 ETH (worth ~$3 million) at an average entry price of $2,226.54 eight hours ago, initiating a new bullish swing trade.
According to on-chain analyst Ember (@EmberCN), a whale address purchased 2,698.5 ETH for $5.95 million (1,265 XAUt at $2,205 each) 11 hours ago. Subsequently, ETH surged, generating an unrealized profit of approximately 7%—about $430,000—for the whale’s position within those 11 hours.
According to The Asia Business Daily, DS Investment & Securities issued a research report lowering NAVER’s target price from its previous level to 300,000 KRW, while maintaining a “Buy” rating. Analyst Choi Seung-ho noted that the downward revision is primarily driven by two factors: first, NAVER’s operating profit margin for this year is projected to decline from 18.3% to 17.6%, due to rising advertising and e-commerce marketing expenses as well as depreciation costs; second, delayed legislative progress on cryptocurrency-related regulations is directly affecting the proposed merger between NAVER Financial and Dunamu, raising the possibility of further postponement beyond the originally scheduled completion in September. Previously, DS Securities had assigned a valuation of 15 trillion KRW to NAVER’s cryptocurrency business within its Sum-of-the-Parts (SOTP) valuation; this portion has now been removed from the updated report. Choi Seung-ho added that the e-commerce business remains NAVER’s core growth engine going forward, with annual e-commerce sales expected to reach approximately 2.7 trillion KRW.
According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), BlackRock withdrew 2,004 BTC from Coinbase within the past 7 hours, valued at approximately $145 million—potentially signaling continued institutional accumulation.
According to on-chain analyst Ember (@EmberCN), “Brother Maji,” who has maintained a long, uninterrupted leveraged long position on ETH, saw a slight recovery amid ETH’s 8% single-day surge—his $29 million ETH long position is currently up $2.14 million on paper, with an average entry price of $2,195 and ETH currently trading at $2,365. However, his cumulative historical losses on Hyperliquid still amount to $26.4 million.
According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), a whale opened a 20x leveraged long position of 13,000 ETH—valued at approximately $28.67 million—across two separate wallets, while also holding a 20x leveraged long position of 286,153 SOL and a small 5x leveraged long position in DYDX.
According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), a whale address starting with 0x9d99C withdrew 8,091 ETH from Binance, valued at approximately $17.64 million.
Mike McGlone, Senior Commodity Strategist at Bloomberg, posted on X that after Bitcoin’s sharp rally in 2025, it experienced a violent correction; currently, silver, gold, copper, natural gas—and most critically, crude oil—may enter an “up-too-much” zone by the end of 2026 and face similar correction risks. Typically, rapid asset price increases are underpinned by fundamentals, yet they simultaneously incentivize increased supply and dampen demand, ultimately triggering price reversals. Rapid surges in crude oil prices are often “destructive,” having historically triggered cascading effects across markets or the broader economy.
According to on-chain analyst Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens), publicly listed mining company Bit Digital (@bitdigital_btbt) has staked 29,900 ETH via Liquid Collective (@liquid_col), valued at approximately $65.3 million.
According to CoinShares’ Research Report (Issue 281), digital asset investment products recorded $1.1 billion in net inflows last week—the highest single-week level since January this year—driven primarily by U.S. CPI data coming in below expectations and ceasefire indications in the Iran situation, both of which significantly boosted market risk appetite. By asset, Bitcoin led inflows with $871 million for the week, bringing its year-to-date cumulative inflows close to $2 billion. Ethereum sentiment improved markedly, attracting $196.5 million in inflows; however, it remains in net outflow territory year-to-date. XRP saw $19.3 million in inflows, while Solana posted a modest outflow of $2.5 million. Notably, bearish Bitcoin products attracted $20.2 million in inflows during the same period—the largest single-week inflow since November 2024—indicating persistent hedging demand. Regionally, the U.S. dominated inflows, accounting for 95% of the total—or $1.06 billion. Germany, Canada, and Switzerland recorded inflows of $34.6 million, $7.8 million, and $6.9 million, respectively. Trading volume rose 13% week-on-week, yet the weekly volume of $2.1 billion remains below the year-to-date average of $3.1 billion. Total assets under management have rebounded to early-February levels.