稳健,是 Gate 持续增长的核心动力。
真正的成长,不是顺风顺水,而是在市场低迷时依然坚定前行。我们或许能预判牛熊市的大致节奏,但绝无法精准预测它们何时到来。特别是在熊市周期,才真正考验一家交易所的实力。
Gate 今天发布了2025年第二季度的报告。作为内部人,看到这些数据我也挺惊喜的——用户规模突破3000万,现货交易量逆势环比增长14%,成为前十交易所中唯一实现双位数增长的平台,并且登顶全球第二大交易所;合约交易量屡创新高,全球化战略稳步推进。
更重要的是,稳健并不等于守成,而是在面临严峻市场的同时,还能持续创造新的增长空间。
欢迎阅读完整报告:https://www.gate.com/zh/announcements/article/46117
Tornado Cash co-founder keeps testimony plans unclear ahead of trial
Roman Storm, one of the co-founders and developers behind the cryptocurrency mixing service Tornado Cash, appeared in a video interview as his US criminal trial is expected to begin in less than two weeks.
In an interview released Wednesday by Crypto In America, Storm said his legal team intended to address at trial the allegations that he had personally profited from illicit funds through his role at Tornado Cash.
However, he declined to say whether he would testify in his own defense over charges of money laundering, conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitter, and conspiracy to violate US sanctions.
“This is the decision that we will make,” said Storm on taking the stand in court. “I don’t have a 100% answer right now. I may or may not.”
Roman Semenov, one of the other Tornado Cash developers named in the same indictment as Storm, was still at large at the time of publication. However, Alexey Pertsev, another co-founder and developer, was found guilty of money laundering in the Netherlands and sentenced to more than five years in prison.
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Life while awaiting trial for Storm
Since his arrest, Storm has received an outpouring of support from many people in the crypto industry, decrying his indictment as an attack on developers and privacy.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, Paradigm founder Matt Huang, and the Ethereum Foundation have all contributed thousands of dollars to Storm’s legal fund, which was reported to have more than $750,000 as of June 26.
“I’ve got a lot of mental damage from this case, obviously,” said Storm. “It’s so damaging [...] you believed in one thing, you believed that there is a [sic] common sense, there is a misunderstanding, and you’re getting this [sic] harsh things going on in your life. I would definitely need to recover myself for some time to get back into what I love.”
Storm’s trial is expected to begin in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York on July 14.
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