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- BullZilla's presale surges to $0.00001242, selling 12.8B tokens and raising $73,625 with progressive pricing and burn mechanisms. - Unique Roarblood Vault offers 70% APY staking rewards, differentiating it from traditional meme coins like Dogecoin or Shiba Inu. - A $5,000 investment could yield ~$2.1M if token reaches $0.00527141, highlighting exponential ROI potential through structured incentives. - Pepe Coin and SUI-based projects show mixed performance, while SHIB and WIF maintain steady trading volu

- Solana's Alpenglow upgrade passed with 98.27% support, exceeding 52% stake participation and quorum requirements. - The upgrade replaces PoH/TowerBFT with Votor (sub-second block confirmation) and Rotor, reducing finality to 150ms and improving network efficiency. - Validator economics shift to fixed 1.6 SOL admission tickets, enhanced leader rewards, and new "20+20" resilience against adversarial stakes. - Expected to attract high-frequency DeFi and institutional users by 2026, while raising concerns ab

- Solana (SOL) surged 15% to $207.21 in early September 2025, with analysts eyeing a potential $213 breakout for $300 price targets. - Institutional demand grew as Galaxy Digital, Jump Crypto, and Pantera Capital raised $1.25B+ for Solana-focused treasury funds. - On-chain growth included $500M+ in tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) and $11.62B stablecoin market cap, boosting adoption narratives. - Technical analysis highlights $200 as key support, with $213 resistance breakouts potentially unlocking $238-

- A large Ethereum whale dumped 2,585 ETH in a single trade, generating over $5.33 million in profit. - The sale highlights market sensitivity to whale activity, with Coinglass data showing potential $1.821B short liquidations above $4,650. - On-chain analytics tools like Coinglass track whale moves and liquidation thresholds to predict price swings. - Regulators monitor large trades for manipulation, though no violations were detected in this case.

- India will implement the OECD's Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) by 2027, joining 69 jurisdictions to enhance crypto tax transparency through cross-border data sharing. - The framework requires crypto service providers to collect and report customer/transaction data annually, with international exchanges starting in 2027 and compliance covering exchanges, brokers, and ATMs. - Exclusions include investment funds and DAOs unless directly facilitating transactions, while OECD updated technical guidel

- Japan plans to reclassify major cryptocurrencies under securities law, reducing capital gains tax from 55% to 20% to align with traditional assets. - The Financial Services Agency (FSA) aims to strengthen oversight by expanding authority to wallet providers, imposing stricter KYC rules, and restricting stablecoin issuance to licensed banks. - Regulatory reforms include introducing yen-backed stablecoins (JPYC) and promoting crypto ETFs as part of Japan’s strategy to position itself as a global digital fi

- India will adopt global crypto reporting standards via FATF-aligned rules requiring VASPs to collect and share transaction data with regulators. - New regulations mandate crypto exchanges to submit sender/receiver details to the Financial Intelligence Unit to combat money laundering under the FATF Travel Rule. - A proposed licensing system aims to balance innovation with oversight, mirroring frameworks in the US and EU while addressing compliance costs for smaller firms. - Industry experts support enhanc

- Dogecoin (DOGE) faces a 2025 inflection point as whale accumulation, retail FOMO, and institutional validation drive volatility and price surges. - Whale buying tightened market float, pushing DOGE from $0.195 to $0.24, with on-chain data showing 12% weekly growth in whale holdings. - Institutional adoption accelerated by SEC/CFTC classifications and the House of Doge's $200M treasury, signaling potential ETF approval and mainstream legitimacy. - Retail "Doge Army" sentiment and Elon Musk's influence fue

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Bitcoin’s price closely tracks global liquidity cycles, yet rising debt risks add fragility to markets. Experts suggest BTC may still gain as a hedge against dollar weakness.
- 19:08Spot silver rises above $43 per ounce, the first time since September 2011Jinse Finance reported that spot silver has reached $43 per ounce, marking its first time at this level since September 2011, and has risen nearly 49% so far this year.
- 19:08U.S. Senate Democrats veto Republican temporary funding bill, increasing risk of government shutdownJinse Finance reported that Senate Democrats in the United States blocked a temporary funding bill proposed by Republicans, which was originally intended to keep government funding through late November. This forces both parties to engage in last-minute negotiations within two weeks to avoid a government shutdown. In the Republican-controlled Senate, the vote was 44 in favor and 48 against, falling short of the 60 votes needed to pass the bill. Rand Paul from Kentucky and Lisa Murkowski from Alaska were the only two Republican senators to vote against the bill, while Democratic Senator John Fetterman voted in favor. Several Republican senators were absent. The Republican-led House of Representatives had narrowly passed the bill earlier that day, and now party leaders must come up with a new plan.
- 18:27Gold prices rise as the Federal Reserve's policy path draws attentionJinse Finance reported that gold prices rose on Friday and are set to record gains for the fifth consecutive week, as the market focuses on further clues following the Federal Reserve's announcement of its first rate cut of the year. The Federal Reserve previously lowered its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points but issued warnings about persistent inflation, causing the market to have doubts about the pace of future easing. After the decision was announced, spot gold briefly touched a record high of $3,707.40 before retreating in volatile trading. Bob Haberkorn, market strategist at RJO Futures, stated, "Gold prices remain quite strong, only pausing slightly after the Fed's rate cut. The bullish trend is unchanged, new highs are inevitable, and we may see $4,000 before the end of the year." Spot silver rose more than 2.2%, and spot platinum increased by 1.4%. Haberkorn said, "What I see is that many investors are now turning to platinum and silver because they are cheaper than gold."