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01:22
The Beacon Season 1 event officially launched, with rewards exceeding 7.7 million BCN
According to Odaily, The Beacon announced on X that the first season of The Beacon, "Goblin's Gambit," is now live, with a total rewards pool exceeding 7.7 million BCN tokens. Users can earn BCN token rewards by participating in the game. In addition, for the best experience, the official team recommends playing through the Epic Games platform. For more related content, you can read: The first season of Beacon blockchain game launches: full guide to the 7.7 million BCN reward pool and treasure chest gameplay
01:21
Middle East situation remains uncertain, Asian currencies consolidate against the US dollar
According to Golden Ten Data on May 26, Asian currencies remained range-bound against the US dollar during early trading as traders assessed developments in the Middle East. The Wall Street Journal, quoting a senior US official, reported that the United States launched strikes on targets in southern Iran on Monday, which US military officials described as a "defensive strike." The attack occurred amid ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran to end the conflict. In a report, two foreign exchange strategists from OCBC Bank’s research team noted that risks to a potential US-Iran agreement remain high: "We believe the downside for the US dollar will be limited. Supported by the artificial intelligence investment cycle, the US still holds a relative advantage in economic growth." LSEG data showed that the US dollar fell 0.2% against the South Korean won to 1509.70 (UTC+8), was little changed at 1.2767 (UTC+8) against the Singapore dollar, and the Australian dollar fell 0.1% against the US dollar to 0.7166 (UTC+8).
01:15
Ferrari launches its first five-seat all-electric model, Luce, aiming for the high-end electric vehicle market
```htmlThe model is named Ferrari Luce. The launch event held in Rome on Sunday marked the final step of its three-phase unveiling process—a journey that began last year with the disclosure of core technologies and was followed by a showcase of the interior design. Luce delivers just over 1,000 horsepower and can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in only 2.5 seconds, faster than the V12-engined Purosangue SUV, with a top speed exceeding 310 kilometers per hour. According to Ferrari's 2030 plan, pure electric vehicles are expected to make up 20% of its product lineup. As a result, Luce is a key test case: Ferrari must demonstrate that electric vehicles can fit its business model of limited supply, high pricing, and emotional appeal, while also expanding its range beyond traditional two-seat and four-seat sports cars.```
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