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- 09:12Bitcoin Officially Integrated into Starknet Staking MechanismChainCatcher reported that Starknet has announced the completion of its Bitcoin staking integration upgrade. BTC holders can now participate in Starknet consensus, with a staking weight of 25% for BTC and 75% for STRK. Supported BTC-wrapped assets include WBTC, LBTC, tBTC, SolvBTC, etc. Validators can deploy BTC delegation pools, and the reward mechanism will be launched on September 30. The unbonding period for both STRK and BTC stakers is unified at 7 days.
- 09:12Data: Movement TVL surpasses 200 million USDChainCatcher News, according to Defillama data, Movement TVL has surpassed 200 million US dollars, reaching 203.58 million US dollars. The 24-hour increase is 19.04%. Risk Warning
- 09:09US Media: The Federal Reserve Will Begin Interest Rate Cuts at the September MeetingJinse Finance reported that, according to US media, there is a widespread expectation that the Federal Reserve will begin its interest rate cut process at the monetary policy meeting scheduled for September 16-17. A weakening job market has further strengthened market expectations for this round of rate cuts. The CME FedWatch Tool predicts a high probability that the Federal Reserve will cut rates by at least 25 basis points in September. In addition, several central banks around the world will also make interest rate decisions this week, involving economies that account for about two-fifths of global economic output. The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates by 25 basis points, with Canada and Norway likely to follow suit, while some other economies may act more cautiously. (CCTV News)