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Large 'shark' investors just bought a massive 65,000 BTC in a single week, bringing their total holdings to a record high and signaling a major supply crunch.

A broad crypto rebound wrecked leveraged short sellers, led by whale 0xa523, who lost $43.4 million in a month on Hyperliquid. With BTC and ETH climbing, traders relying on shorts face mounting risks and forced liquidations.

Afrikabal, a Rwanda-founded startup built on Lisk, is reimagining African agriculture trade. Positioned beyond marketplaces, it seeks to become the SWIFT of agriculture by building blockchain-based infrastructure that institutions, governments, and farmers can trust.

Bitcoin has cleared $112,000, fueled by record holder retention and a yearly high in leverage ratio, hinting at a possible run to $120,000.


HBAR’s rally shows signs of exhaustion as weak inflows and bearish divergence emerge, putting $0.2368 support and $0.2527 resistance in focus.

Tokenized gold, robotics tokens, and digital card games are emerging as overlooked crypto narratives that could dominate the next altcoin season. These trends combine real-world value, advanced technology, and cultural investment shifts.
- 14:27Meta fully shifts focus to closed-source models, new model Avocado may launch next springJinse Finance reported that after investing tens of billions of dollars to build the most expensive team in tech history for several months, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is now deeply involved in daily R&D and is driving the company’s strategy toward directly monetizable artificial intelligence models. According to sources, a new model codenamed “Avocado” is expected to be released in the spring of 2026 and may be launched in a closed-source format (meaning Meta will strictly control and sell access to it). This move marks a significant departure from Meta’s long-standing advocacy of open source. Zuckerberg is devoting a large amount of time to a core team called TBD Lab, which, during the training of Avocado, even integrated third-party models including Google Gemma, OpenAI gpt-oss, and Alibaba Qwen. Meanwhile, Meta is making major adjustments in resource allocation, cutting investments in the metaverse and virtual reality, redirecting funds toward hardware such as AI glasses, and planning to invest $600 billion in AI infrastructure in the United States over the next three years.
- 14:02U.S. labor cost growth drops to 3.5%, easing inflationary pressuresAccording to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the annual increase in labor costs slowed to 3.5% in the third quarter, marking the slowest growth rate in four years, with a quarter-on-quarter increase of 0.8%. This data indicates that the job market continues to cool, which helps to ease inflationary pressures. Many employers are slowing down hiring, and some companies have started layoffs, reflecting a decline in workers' confidence in job-hopping prospects.
- 13:36Fidelity: Buyers purchased around 430,000 bitcoins near $85,500, which may serve as an important support level.Jinse Finance reported that Fidelity Digital Assets, a subsidiary of Fidelity, stated on the X platform that as macro expectations shift, bitcoin has regained upward momentum, with its current price fluctuating in the $90,000 range. Trading data shows that around $85,500 (about 32% below the all-time high), the bitcoin buying volume reached approximately 430,000 coins, indicating that this price level will be an important support. Currently, market volatility has stabilized, and Fidelity will closely monitor the market's reaction to today's Federal Reserve meeting.