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2. Gemini's stock pre-market surged over 18%, after being approved to enter the prediction market
4. Binance has at least 236 user points eligible to claim 2,000 USDT airdrop
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Source: Overheard on CT (tg: @overheardonct), Kaito
Here is the Chinese translation of the original content:
[STANDX]
STANDX garnered attention today due to the launch of a trading points promotion. This activity allows users to earn points through their trading behavior and holding of $DUSD (an interest-generating stablecoin). The promotion also offers additional incentives to users using the Binance Wallet, with a 10% bonus on points available until January 7. The project, developed by a team with backgrounds in Binance Futures and Goldman Sachs, emphasizes a self-custody model and offers automated rewards through its Perp DEX platform. Due to its innovative approach to trading and rewards, as well as the potential for high returns, this activity has sparked widespread interest.
[FERRA]
FERRA is today highly focused on its dynamic liquidity layer on Sui and social DLMM DEX, a platform designed specifically for liquidity providers, yield farmers, builders, and speculators. The protocol's leaderboard is now live, with future plans to allocate 0.25% of the token supply to top creators and the Kaito ecosystem. The discussion revolves around FERRA's innovative DLMM and CLMM models, offering dynamic and centralized liquidity provision capabilities. The project has also secured a significant amount of seed funding and actively engages with the community through the leaderboard and token distribution plan.
[SEI]
SEI is today garnering attention due to its partnership with Xiaomi, the world's third-largest smartphone manufacturer. This collaboration will see SEI's crypto wallet and discovery app pre-installed on Xiaomi's new devices sold outside China and the U.S. starting in 2026. The integration aims to bring stablecoin payments and on-chain transactions to Xiaomi's global user base, marking a significant step towards cryptocurrency mainstream adoption. The partnership is expected to cover over 170 million new devices annually, greatly expanding SEI's presence and impact in the crypto space.
[KINDRED]
Discussions today about KINDRED are centered around its upcoming TGE (Token Generation Event) and its innovative AI companions. These AI companions are designed with emotional intelligence and personalized features. The community is eager about KINDRED's AI's ability to establish meaningful connections with users through licensed IP and original characters. With the TGE on the horizon, many users are discussing their strategies and expectations for the event. Additionally, KINDRED's AI emphasizes unique emotional resonance, setting it apart from generic AI models.
[MET]
Today's main discussions about MET revolve around Meteora's significant updates and strategic initiatives. Meteora announced a token buyback worth $10.6 million in MET, representing 2.3% of its total supply, and introduced Comet Points—a new MET staking reward system. The updates also include product improvements such as an automated treasury, limit orders, and a pool discovery page. These measures are seen as efforts to increase revenue, optimize expenses, and provide value back to token holders, aligning incentives between the company and users.
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In November 2025, the spot ="/wiki/article/trading-volume-267">trading volume of mainstream CEXs decreased by 27% compared to October. The top three in terms of percentage change were Coinbase -5.42%, Kucoin -16.50%, and Crypto.com -17.72%. The bottom three were OKX -27.18%, Bybit -31.42%, and Gate -43.91%. In November, the contract trading volume of mainstream CEXs decreased by 26% compared to October. The top three in percentage change were HTX -14.21%, Kucoin -14.38%, and OKX -21.15%. The bottom three were Kraken -26.07%, Bybit -28.66%, and Bitget -48.47%.
On-chain Data
Blockchain Fund Flow Last Week on December 11

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