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WATER($WATER)Preço em Tempo Real

$WATER (WATER) está atualmente a ser negociado a $0.0₅43, com uma capitalização de mercado de $0.00.

WATER($WATER)Desempenho 24H

Variação de Preço Hoje
0.00%
Volume 24h (USD)
$0.00
Máxima 24h (USD)
$0.0₅43
Mínima 24h (USD)
$0.0₅42

WATER($WATER)Dados de Mercado

Classificação por Capitalização de Mercado
#6,783
Capitalização de Mercado Totalmente Diluída
$390.63K
Máxima Histórica
$0.0₂33
Mínima Histórica
$0.0₅46
Oferta Total
88.88B
Lançamento Inicial
2024-06-25

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30D
$0.0₆46
+11.74%
$0.0₅43
$0.0₅35
60D
$0.0₆72
+19.90%
$0.0₅43
$0.0₅32
90D
$0.0₆16
+4.02%
$0.0₅43
$0.0₅30
1A
$0.0₅48
-52.30%
$0.0₄30
$0.0₅30
Desde a listagem
$0.0₂23
-100.00%
$0.0₂33
$0.0₅46

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Notícias

Friday 8-21
00:10
CME Clashes with CFTC and Kalshi Over Prediction Market Regulation
On August 21, CME Group CEO Terrence Duffy had a heated exchange with CFTC Chairman Michael Selig and Kalshi COO Luana Lopes Lara regarding the regulation of prediction markets during a meeting of the CFTC's Innovation Advisory Committee. Duffy expressed concerns about the risk of manipulation in certain prediction market contracts, particularly those listed through self-certification. He pointed out that some contracts related to the content of former President Trump's State of the Union address and the timing of Venezuelan President Maduro's departure might be subject to manipulation, which he claimed is detrimental to the entire industry. Selig interrupted Duffy, stating that the products he mentioned were not listed in the U.S. and that the relevant events occurred overseas, labeling Duffy's comments as 'fake news.' Duffy responded that he was merely raising market risks and indicated a willingness to continue the discussion if needed. As the prediction market rapidly expands, disputes over regulatory authority between federal regulators and state governments are intensifying. Some state governments believe that prediction contracts related to sports events have a gambling nature and may violate state gambling laws; however, Selig asserted that the CFTC has 'exclusive jurisdiction' over prediction markets and has initiated lawsuits with several states regarding regulatory disputes. Selig noted that the CFTC plans to further amend relevant rules to strengthen listing requirements for event contracts and consumer protection standards, stating that the agency has adequately listened to market concerns about insufficient protection for retail consumers. Recently, prediction markets have also faced allegations of insider trading and market manipulation. U.S. Congress has proposed legislation to prohibit the listing of sports and casino-related prediction contracts on registered platforms. Both Kalshi and Polymarket have introduced new measures against insider trading and market manipulation. In the latter part of the meeting, Kalshi COO Lopes Lara questioned Duffy whether CME had ever encountered market manipulation issues. Duffy replied that the number of CME's regulatory personnel 'exceeds that of your entire company,' to which Lopes Lara sarcastically suggested that he should learn how to improve efficiency. The two continued to clash over issues such as 'trustworthy markets.' Currently, prediction markets are at a critical regulatory juncture, and the jurisdictional dispute between the CFTC and state regulators, along with the competition between traditional derivatives exchanges and emerging prediction market platforms, could significantly influence the future development of this market.
00:10
CME Clashes with CFTC and Kalshi Over Prediction Market Regulation
On August 21, CME Group CEO Terrence Duffy engaged in a heated exchange regarding prediction market regulation with CFTC Chairman Michael Selig and Kalshi COO Luana Lopes Lara during a meeting of the CFTC's Innovation Advisory Committee. Duffy expressed concerns about the risk of manipulation in certain prediction market contracts, particularly those listed through self-certification. He pointed out that some contracts related to the content of former President Trump's State of the Union address and the timing of Venezuelan President Maduro's departure may be subject to manipulation, which he stated is detrimental to the entire industry. Selig interrupted Duffy, asserting that the products he mentioned are not listed in the U.S. and that the related events occurred overseas, labeling Duffy's claims as "fake news." Duffy responded that he was merely highlighting market risks and indicated a willingness to continue the discussion if necessary. As the prediction market rapidly expands, disputes over regulatory authority between federal regulators and state governments are intensifying. Some state governments believe that prediction contracts involving sports events have gambling characteristics and may violate state gambling laws; however, Selig stated that the CFTC has "exclusive jurisdiction" over prediction markets and has initiated litigation with several states regarding regulatory disputes. Selig noted that the CFTC plans to further amend relevant rules to strengthen listing requirements for event contracts and consumer protection standards, emphasizing that the agency has listened to market concerns about insufficient protection for retail consumers. Recently, prediction markets have also faced allegations of insider trading and market manipulation. U.S. Congress has proposed legislation to prohibit the listing of prediction contracts related to sports events and casinos on registered platforms. Both Kalshi and Polymarket have introduced new measures against insider trading and market manipulation. In the latter half of the meeting, Kalshi COO Lopes Lara questioned Duffy about whether CME has ever encountered market manipulation issues. Duffy replied that the number of CME's regulatory personnel "exceeds that of your entire company," to which Lopes Lara sarcastically suggested that he should learn how to improve efficiency. The two sides continued to clash over issues such as "trustworthy markets." Currently, the prediction market is at a critical regulatory juncture, with the jurisdictional dispute between the CFTC and state regulators, as well as the competition between traditional derivatives exchanges and emerging prediction market platforms, potentially influencing the future development path of this market.
00:10
Becerra: Treasury Has a 'Large Toolbox' to Stabilize Markets, Bond Buyback Could Exceed $4 Billion
On August 21, U.S. Treasury Secretary Becerra stated that the Treasury has various tools to address liquidity pressures in the U.S. bond market, potentially expanding the scale of bond buybacks and planning to introduce new fiscal consolidation measures. He mentioned, 'We have a large toolbox,' indicating that the Treasury aims to improve market liquidity through policy operations rather than directly controlling the yield curve. Becerra revealed that the planned long-term bond buyback starting in September could exceed $4 billion. Previously, the Treasury announced that starting in early September, it would at least double the scale of long-term bond buybacks, which initially drove U.S. bond yields lower, but the market's reaction quickly faded, and yields on 10-year and 30-year bonds subsequently rose again. Becerra stated that the expansion of buybacks is primarily aimed at improving market trading order in the low liquidity environment of summer. Market participants believe that simply increasing the buyback scale may not change the trend of long-term U.S. bond yields, and the Treasury may also alleviate financing pressures by adjusting the debt maturity structure, reducing long-term bond issuance, and increasing short-term Treasury bill issuance. Additionally, Becerra plans to work with the head of the White House Office of Management and Budget, Waters, to promote a new fiscal consolidation plan, which could reduce hundreds of billions in waste through measures such as combating fraud and cutting inefficient spending. He indicated that the U.S. fiscal deficit 'is very likely at its peak,' and increased tariff revenues are expected to improve the fiscal situation. Becerra also mentioned that the Treasury may collaborate with the Federal Reserve to address pressures in the bond market and issues related to the Fed's holdings of government bonds, although Fed Chair Waller previously emphasized that interest rates should be determined by the market. Currently, U.S. fiscal pressures remain significant, with government debt exceeding $40 trillion and the fiscal deficit nearing 6% of GDP. In the context of limited room for tax cuts and spending reductions, as well as rising long-term bond term premiums, the market remains cautious about the outlook for U.S. long-term debt. Becerra reiterated the U.S. commitment to a strong dollar policy, stating that the recent weakness of the dollar is primarily a correction following a significant rise.

O Que É $WATER

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The primary objective of WATER,$$water is to leverage the humor and virality associated with meme culture to raise awareness and generate funds for various initiatives aimed at improving water accessibility and quality. The project plans to implement extensive global marketing campaigns to address these issues effectively. Additionally, it seeks to establish partnerships with eminent charities and influential personalities dedicated to the cause of clean water.

FAQs sobre $WATER

QOnde Comprar $WATER (WATER)
A As exchanges centralizadas (CEXs) são uma das formas mais fáceis e confiáveis de comprar WATER. Estas exchanges oferecem interfaces fáceis de usar, elevada liquidez e uma variedade de ferramentas de trading para simplificar as negociações. Por exemplo, a Poloniex suporta trading em diversas criptos, incluindo $WATER, e oferece taxas de trading competitivas.

Compre WATER numa CEX da seguinte forma:
1. Crie uma conta e conclua a verificação KYC.
2. Deposite moedas fiduciárias e criptos na sua conta.
3. Pesquise $WATER.
4. Faça uma ordem de mercado/limite para comprar.
AComece a sua jornada em cripto em quatro etapas com a Poloniex, uma plataforma segura e intuitiva. Comece a fazer trading de $WATER (WATER) e uma ampla variedade de ativos digitais de alta qualidade.
QQuais métodos de pagamento a Poloniex aceita para comprar $WATER (WATER)?
A Poloniex suporta:
1. Cartão de crédito/débito (como Visa e Mastercard) para comprar stablecoins (por exemplo, USDT) instantaneamente.
2. Trading P2P para comprar USDT de outros utilizadores, protegido por um mecanismo de custódia.
3. Transferências bancárias para depositar moedas fiduciárias como USD, processadas em 1-3 dias úteis.
4. Trading OTC para cada negociação em bloco acima de $100.000, com cotações personalizadas.