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- Pump.fun's PUMP token surged 11.77% in 24 hours amid crypto market declines, outperforming Solana (SOL) and reversing a prior 5% drop. - Strategic buybacks, low supply issuance (35% of max supply), and $3.23B 7-day trading volume highlight platform-driven liquidity growth. - Despite 42% below peak and 30.72% YTD decline, cautious optimism emerges with 21.52% bullish tweets and 354B circulating tokens. - Platform's automated token listings and 211th social media ranking underscore memecoin ecosystem momen

- MoonBull ($MOBU) introduces structured tokenomics with deflationary mechanics and Ethereum-based infrastructure, addressing meme coin volatility and utility issues. - Its whitelist model creates scarcity, offering early adopters discounts, airdrops, and governance rights, aligning with 2025’s shift to utility-driven projects. - The meme coin sector’s $74.5B market cap reflects growth in structured projects like MoonBull, blending virality with institutional-grade utility and governance.

- Moonshot MAGAX (MAGAX) combines meme virality with DeFi utility via a Meme-to-Earn model, offering $0.00027 presale price and 8,850%-22,000% ROI projections by 2025-2030. - A CertiK audit distinguishes MAGAX from Shiba Inu/Pepe, providing institutional-grade security rare in meme-based tokens through formal verification and real-time monitoring. - Whale accumulation and 20,000+ community members signal strong adoption, with staged pricing and a 5% early-bird bonus accelerating retail/institutional intere

- Bitcoin is emerging as a strategic reserve asset, challenging U.S. Treasuries and gold as institutional investors adopt BTC treasuries. - Over 180 companies, including MicroStrategy and DDC Enterprise, now hold Bitcoin, leveraging its capped supply and low asset correlation. - The 2025 BITCOIN Act and spot ETF approvals normalized Bitcoin investments, driving $132.5B inflows and reshaping capital preservation strategies. - Bitcoin's 375.5% 2023-2025 return outperformed traditional assets, but volatility

LINK price is showing cracks after a 100%+ year-long rally. On-chain and technical signals now suggest the uptrend may be fading.

- Solana (SOL) surges 17% in 7 days, outperforming Ethereum’s 6% gain, with $199.36 price and $108.4B market cap. - Solana processes 101M daily transactions at $0.0003 fees, dwarfing Ethereum’s 1.68M transactions and $4.02 average cost. - Network upgrades like Block Assembly Marketplace and DoubleZero fiber push 100K TPS, while DeFi TVL hits $8.6B with 3M daily active addresses. - Ethereum maintains medium-term appeal via PoS transition, Layer 2 scalability, and $4.6B ETF inflows despite Solana’s speed and

- Smart Yield Coin (SYC) outperforms XRP and DOGE in 2025 through structured presales, institutional validation, and utility-driven innovations like AI gas fee predictions and passive income tools. - XRP relies on ETF inflows and cross-border payments but lacks smart contract capabilities, while DOGE's meme-driven model faces sustainability issues due to infinite supply and no programmable features. - SYC's deflationary tokenomics, regulatory compliance, and real-world ecosystem create a closed-loop econom

- Ethereum's 2025 price swings mirrored Fed policy shifts, with hawkish FOMC minutes triggering sell-offs and Powell's dovish Jackson Hole comments spurring a 12% rebound to $4,885. - On-chain resilience emerged as ETH transaction volumes rose 43.83% YoY, driven by Layer 2 solutions and plummeting gas fees post-Dencun/Pectra upgrades. - Institutional adoption accelerated as Ethereum ETFs attracted $27.6B in inflows, outpacing Bitcoin, while 35.5M ETH (29.4% supply) was staked post-Pectra upgrade. - Whale a

- Institutional capital in 2025 is diversifying crypto allocations toward Ethereum, altcoins, and tokenized RWAs as Bitcoin's market dominance declines from 65% to 59%. - Ethereum attracts $2.96B in Q3 ETF inflows via 3.5% staking yields, while altcoins like Solana surge 50% in market cap to $1.4T despite liquidity challenges. - Regulatory clarity (CLARITY Act, MiCAR) and 401(k) Bitcoin access unlocked $8.9T in retirement capital, normalizing crypto in 59% of institutional portfolios with >5% allocations.
- 23:17The European Commission plans to issue approximately 90 billion euros in bonds in the first half of next year.Jinse Finance reported that on December 16, the European Commission announced plans to issue approximately 90 billion euros in bonds in the first half of 2026. The funds raised from these bonds will be used to support Ukraine and provide loans to member states. The related funds will be distributed through the "Next Generation EU" program, the "European Peace Facility," and other mechanisms. The European Commission stated that between 2024 and 2027, up to 33 billion euros in loans will be provided to Ukraine. Analysts believe that, amid internal disagreements within the EU over using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, this large-scale bond issuance plan aims to provide Ukraine with continuous and stable financial support. (CCTV)
- 23:12The US FDIC proposes rules to establish a stablecoin application framework to advance the implementation of the GENIUS Act.ChainCatcher news, according to The Block, the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is moving forward with implementing parts of the stablecoin bill that became law this summer.
- 23:07US FTC orders Nomad operators to compensate users $186 million after 2022 crypto bridge hackJinse Finance reported that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stated on Tuesday that it has proposed a settlement to Nomad cryptocurrency bridge operator Illusory Systems Inc., related to the 2022 hacking incident that resulted in nearly all funds on the platform being stolen. According to the proposed settlement, Illusory will be prohibited from misrepresenting its security measures and will be required to implement a formal information security program, undergo independent security assessments every two years, and return any recovered funds not yet reimbursed to affected users. The agency stated that the breach resulted in the theft of approximately $186 million in digital assets, causing losses of over $100 million to consumers.