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- 06:59Nansen CEO: Statement by Dragonfly partner is untrue; Nansen and Hypurr Co jointly operate the largest HL validator and encourage USDH bidders to participateJinse Finance reported that in response to "Dragonfly partner Haseeb's claim that the USDH bid may have been tailored for Native Markets," Nansen CEO Alex Svanevik commented: This is absolutely factually incorrect. We co-operate the largest HL validator together with HypurrCollective; our team has invested significant effort in reviewing proposals and communicating with bidders to find the best alternative for HL. This week, I have been receiving private messages and calls from USDH bidders, and it has always been us proactively reaching out to them. We even encouraged those who were hesitant to move forward with their proposals to make the entire process more competitive. In addition, when asked about Nansen's voting intentions, he introduced Hypurr Co's hybrid governance decision-making method, in which the weight distribution among stakers, the community, and validators is 70:15:15.
- 06:52AI intelligent network PIN AI announces that HiPin points will be upgraded to PIN AI native pointsChainCatcher news, AI intelligent network PIN AI announced that HiPin points will be upgraded to PIN AI native points. It is reported that Hi PIN is a Telegram Mini App that allows users to connect social accounts, participate in various activities, and earn points. The project has completed a 10 million USD pre-seed round of financing.
- 06:52The Federal Reserve may accelerate interest rate cuts due to downward revisions in employment growth.According to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, Ipek Ozkardeskaya, Senior Analyst at Swissquote Bank, stated that given the downward revision of US employment growth, the Federal Reserve may already be lagging behind in anticipating tariff-driven inflation. This suggests that larger and faster rate cuts may occur in the coming months, depending on inflation performance. She pointed out that the US will release August PPI data within hours, but the real question is how much of the rising input costs will be reflected in the CPI data to be released tomorrow.