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- Aave Horizon (2025) tokenizes real-world assets (RWAs) to enable institutional borrowers to collateralize them for stablecoin loans, unlocking a $30 trillion market opportunity. - The platform addresses DeFi's collateral shortages and operational inefficiencies through partnerships with JPMorgan, Franklin Templeton, and Apollo, using USTBs, real estate, and CLOs as stable collateral. - Chainlink SmartData ensures real-time NAV tracking and compliance via non-transferable aTokens, aligning with regulatory

- Analysts predict Bitcoin could hit $160,000 by late 2025, citing seasonal patterns showing 70% Q4 gains since 2015. - Dovish Federal Reserve policies and $118B in Bitcoin ETF inflows by Q3 2025 reinforce bullish momentum amid easing inflation. - Historical parallels to 2017 and 93% correlation with gold's safe-haven role suggest Bitcoin's dual appeal in risk-on/risk-off markets. - Technical indicators like bull flags and institutional accumulation patterns support a $130K-$135K near-term target before ye

- Crypto investors prioritize real-world utility, shifting capital from Chainlink (LINK) to Remittix (RTX) for solving $19T cross-border payments. - Remittix’s dual-chain architecture enables instant, low-cost payments, raising $21M in presale with 616M tokens sold at $0.0987. - RTX’s deflationary tokenomics and CertiK audits create scarcity, contrasting Chainlink’s abstract oracle niche and retail liquidity constraints. - Analysts project 5,000% RTX gains by 2025, citing Q3 2025 beta wallet with tax autom

- Institutional capital is shifting to DeFi as macroeconomic trends and utility-driven projects like MUTM attract $14.68M and 15,500 holders. - MUTM's hybrid P2C/P2P lending model, 95/100 CertiK audit score, and deflationary tokenomics align with institutional priorities for security and scalability. - Analysts highlight MUTM's Ethereum-pegged stablecoin and gas fee reduction potential as key advantages over speculative peers like Chainlink and XRP. - With 28.2% CAGR projected for DeFi, projects combining

- Aave Horizon, Aave Labs' institutional-grade RWA lending platform, bridges TradFi and DeFi by enabling verified institutions to tokenize assets like U.S. Treasuries for stablecoin borrowing. - The hybrid model combines permissioned access for institutions with public liquidity pools, supported by Chainlink oracles for real-time collateral valuation and regulatory compliance. - Strategic partnerships with Centrifuge, Circle, and VanEck diversify collateral offerings, addressing systemic risk while unlocki
The latest data shows that the US Q2 GDP has been revised up from 3% to 3.3%, with the contribution from net exports reaching a historic record.

- Mutuum Finance (MUTM) emerges as a DeFi leader in the 2025 bull run with structured presale phases and 500% projected returns. - Its deflationary tokenomics, dual-income lending model, and $100k security incentives differentiate from traditional altcoins. - Cross-chain expansion to Ethereum/BNB Chain and mtUSD stablecoin position MUTM to capture multi-ecosystem liquidity. - Institutional-grade CertiK audits and EIP-4844 upgrades contrast with traditional altcoins' weaker security frameworks. - MUTM's 600

- USDC, the second-largest fiat-backed stablecoin, surged to $65.2B in circulation by August 2025, driven by strategic partnerships reshaping cross-border payments. - Finastra and Mastercard integrated USDC into legacy systems, enabling instant settlements, 90% cost reductions, and currency risk mitigation for emerging markets. - The U.S. GENIUS Act (2025) and Circle’s trust bank application provided regulatory clarity, boosting institutional confidence in stablecoin adoption. - USDC’s 28% market share and

- Ethereum bridges traditional finance and decentralized AI ecosystems via institutional adoption, with $28.15B in ETF assets and AI-integrated smart contracts. - Ozak AI offers high-risk, 100x return potential through presale tokens ($0.005→$1) and AI-driven market analytics, but faces execution and regulatory risks. - The crypto market bifurcates in 2025: Ethereum provides stable infrastructure growth while Ozak AI targets speculative AI utility in Web3 applications. - Investors must balance Ethereum's i

- Bitcoin holders shift capital to XRP and RTX amid 7% Q3 correction, driven by regulatory clarity for XRP and PayFi innovation. - XRP's $180B market cap surge follows SEC's 2025 commodity reclassification, with Ripple's ODL processing $1.3T in cross-border payments. - RTX's PayFi platform targets $19T remittance market, offering 1% fee transfers in 30+ countries and attracting $21.5M in presale funding. - Market shift reflects investor preference for utility-driven assets like XRP's institutional liquidit
- 09:02Kalshi releases new SDK, covering API functions for trading, market data, and portfolio managementForesight News: Prediction market Kalshi has officially released a new SDK. Its features include comprehensive API functions covering trading, market data, and portfolio management, authentication using RSA-PSS signatures, as well as automatic request signing and timestamp processing.
- 07:56Data: 2,000 bitcoins from a Casascius physical coin dormant for 13 years have been transferred, worth approximately $180 millions.According to ChainCatcher, citing CoinDesk, two wallets associated with Casascius physical bitcoins recently transferred a total of 2,000 bitcoins, valued at approximately $180 million, after lying dormant for over a decade. These bitcoins had not been moved since 2011 and 2012, when the price of bitcoin was less than $15, compared to nearly $90,000 today. Casascius physical coins were created by Utah entrepreneur Mike Caldwell in 2011 as tangible collectibles containing embedded private keys, with denominations ranging from 1 to 1,000 BTC. Each coin came with a tamper-evident holographic seal to protect the private key underneath. Caldwell ceased production of pre-funded coins at the end of 2013 after the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) identified him as an unregistered money transmitter. The specific purpose of the recent transfers remains unclear; it could be for sale, internal restructuring, or as a precaution to preserve access. It may also be related to the physical components degrading, similar to an incident earlier this year where a user claiming to own a 100 BTC Casascius bar reported difficulty importing the key into a modern wallet after peeling off the hologram.
- 07:56Data: The average cash cost to mine one bitcoin has reached $74,600According to ChainCatcher, citing the latest data from CryptoRank.io, the average cash cost to mine one bitcoin has reached $74,600. When including depreciation and stock-based compensation (SBC), the total cost soars to $137,800. As network hashrate surpasses the symbolic milestone of 1 ZH/s, industry competition is intensifying and mining profit margins are plummeting. This shift is prompting many public miners to reallocate computing power to artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, as these sectors offer significantly higher profit margins compared to traditional bitcoin mining. The industry is splitting into two distinctly different business models: Infrastructure providers—transforming mining data centers for high-profit computing tasks; and traditional miners—continuing operations in a more competitive, near-zero profit environment. Analysts point out that the high mining costs also reflect the scarcity of bitcoin, which may be one of the factors driving the current price increase.