穩健,是 Gate 持續增長的核心動力。
真正的成長,不是順風順水,而是在市場低迷時依然堅定前行。我們或許能預判牛熊市的大致節奏,但絕無法精準預測它們何時到來。特別是在熊市週期,才真正考驗一家交易所的實力。
Gate 今天發布了2025年第二季度的報告。作爲內部人,看到這些數據我也挺驚喜的——用戶規模突破3000萬,現貨交易量逆勢環比增長14%,成爲前十交易所中唯一實現雙位數增長的平台,並且登頂全球第二大交易所;合約交易量屢創新高,全球化戰略穩步推進。
更重要的是,穩健並不等於守成,而是在面臨嚴峻市場的同時,還能持續創造新的增長空間。
歡迎閱讀完整報告:https://www.gate.com/zh/announcements/article/46117
Belgium crypto kidnapping case leads to three 12-year jail sentences
A Belgian court has sentenced three people for their roles in a cryptocurrency-related kidnapping targeting the wife of local crypto entrepreneur Stéphane Winkel.
The Brussels Criminal Court handed down 12-year prison sentences to three kidnappers who attacked Winkel’s wife in December 2024, local news agency La Dernière Heure reported on Thursday.
The criminals were convicted of hostage-taking after abducting the victim outside her home, forcing her into a van and demanding a ransom in cryptocurrency.
Kidnapping masterminds still at large
In addition to the prison sentences, the court ordered the three convicted kidnappers to pay at least 1 million euros ($1.2 million) in civil damages to the victim
While holding the trio accountable, the court acknowledged that the masterminds behind the kidnapping remain unidentified. It also rejected the defendants’ claims that they were coerced into the crime under threat of death.
According to the report, the case also involves a minor, who is being handled separately by a juvenile court.
The impact on Winkel’s crypto ventures
Winkel, a well-known local crypto investor and coach, runs educational platforms such as Crypto Académie and Crypto Sun. His YouTube channel has about 40,000 subscribers and offers free guidance to those interested in cryptocurrency.
Although Winkel and his wife received urgent assistance from law enforcement, the ordeal left them deeply traumatized and reportedly forced them to relocate.
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The entrepreneur also pledged to continue producing content, but with a safer approach, stating:
Winkel returned to YouTube in late June, uploading his first video since the kidnapping. Unlike past videos, the new format features voiceover narration only, with no on-camera appearance.
Alarming growing trend
Winkel’s story is yet another example of an alarming rise in crypto-related kidnappings worldwide, highlighting the risks faced by crypto investors who maintain public profiles.
In mid-June, another crypto abduction took place in France, with perpetrators kidnapping a 23-year-old man and demanding his partner to pay 5,000 euros ($5,764) in cash, along with his private key to a Ledger hardware wallet.
In another high-profile case in May, three men attempted to kidnap the daughter and grandson of Pierre Noizat, the co-founder and CEO of crypto exchange Paymium.
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