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Japan-based Metaplanet aims to raise $880M from overseas investors for Bitcoin buying spree
CryptoSlate·2025/08/27 04:35
HYPE Surges to New ATH of $51: Bullish Run or Market Exhaustion?
Cryptotale·2025/08/27 04:30

Exploring USD.AI: YZi Labs Investment Secured, Enjoying Both Stable Yield and AI Bonus
USD.AI generates revenue through AI hardware staking, filling the gap in compute resource financing.
BlockBeats·2025/08/27 04:17
Why 2.2 million verified identities could reshape who profits most in Lido ETH staking
CryptoSlate·2025/08/27 04:10
Estimating Bitcoin's support levels for the next cycle bottom
Cointelegraph·2025/08/27 04:06
Crypto Adoption Expands into UK Pensions and U.S. 401(k)s
Cryptotale·2025/08/27 03:30

HBAR Price Rebounds as Bullish Divergence Hints at Reversal
HBAR Price climbed 3% after weeks of decline, with traders spotting classic reversal signals. Technical and on-chain data now suggest the market could be shifting.
BeInCrypto·2025/08/27 03:30

JPMorgan’s $500 Million Bet Fuels 130% Surge for NMR
NMR soared 130% after JPMorgan’s $500M hedge fund capacity, marking a pivotal moment for Numerai’s AI-powered, blockchain-backed model
BeInCrypto·2025/08/27 03:24


Can Trump fire Cook? Here’s the legal community’s answer
Cook refused to resign and pledged to file a lawsuit, arguing that Trump lacks the legal authority to dismiss her.
ForesightNews·2025/08/27 03:22
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- 10:07Solidity Team: Solidity Will Split into Classic Solidity and Core SolidityJinse Finance reported that the Solidity team, the developers behind the Ethereum smart contract language, recently announced that Solidity will be split into two independent directions: Classic Solidity and Core Solidity. Currently, the programming language in use is Classic Solidity, which has been deployed in production and whose compiler is highly reliable. However, the Solidity team still considers the language itself to be unstable, as indicated by its 0.x versioning, with the latest version being 0.80.30. Classic Solidity is still scheduled for regular major updates. Core Solidity, on the other hand, is a major innovation for Solidity, with its type system built from the ground up to support features such as generics, first-class functions, and algebraic data types. Core Solidity is currently still in the prototype stage. Solidity 1.0 will mark the point at which Core Solidity reaches a sufficient level of stability to become the default frontend. The Solidity team stated that one of the goals for Core Solidity is to enable as smooth a transition as possible from the current language, Classic Solidity, to Core Solidity. Part of this plan involves a series of major version releases to gradually align the syntax of Classic Solidity with the anticipated final state of Core Solidity, making the transition more gradual and seamless.
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- 09:23Swiss bank Sygnum to launch MultiSYG bank-guaranteed lending platform in partnership with DebifiForesight News: According to CoinDesk, Swiss digital asset bank Sygnum Bank will partner with Debifi to launch the MultiSYG bank-guaranteed lending platform, allowing borrowers to retain partial control over their bitcoin. The platform utilizes a multi-signature wallet system, requiring signatures from all three parties for collateral transfers. The platform is scheduled to launch in the first half of 2026, targeting institutions and high-net-worth individuals seeking bank-grade lending services but cautious about re-pledging.