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- U.S. initial jobless claims fell to 236,000 in June 2025, below expectations but above annual averages, signaling labor market softening amid rising continuing claims. - JPMorgan estimates Bitcoin’s fair value at $126,000 by year-end, citing reduced volatility and growing institutional adoption as key drivers of its undervaluation relative to gold. - American Bitcoin, backed by Trump sons, plans Nasdaq listing via merger, aligning with regulatory efforts to boost crypto industry growth despite conflict-o

- MAGACOIN FINANCE's Ethereum-based presale nears completion with rapid sellouts, positioning it as a Bitcoin alternative via scarcity-driven tokenomics. - Hashex audit and institutional-grade fundamentals bolster its legitimacy, attracting non-crypto investors through political-financial narratives. - Upcoming Ethereum staking unlock could amplify gains as liquidity shifts toward high-upside small-cap assets like MAGACOIN FINANCE. - Analysts highlight its asymmetric risk-reward profile, suggesting it coul

- IREN reported $187.3M revenue (226% YoY) and $176.9M net income in Q2 2025, driven by Bitcoin mining and AI cloud growth. - Bitcoin mining generated $180M in Q2, with 728 BTC mined (surpassing MARA), and projected $1B annual revenue at 50 EH/s hashrate. - AI expansion included 10,900 GPUs (1,900 added), NVIDIA partnership, and $96M non-dilutive financing for GB300 GPUs. - Shares surged 312% in four months to $23.04, with $5.4B market cap as it scales AI infrastructure and liquid-cooled data centers.

- Ethereum (ETH-USD) stabilizes at $4,561 after August volatility, supported by institutional inflows and bullish on-chain activity. - Technical indicators show ETH consolidating in an ascending channel with key resistance at $4,750–$4,800 and strong RSI alignment. - Options data favor bulls, with $5B expiry skewed toward calls and 22% advantage for upward movement above $4,800. - Institutional adoption grows via $900M ETH ETF inflows, whale accumulation, and rising Layer 2 activity boosting network utilit

- BAY Miner introduces AI-driven cloud mining in 2025, democratizing crypto mining with low barriers and green energy. - The platform uses renewable energy and ESG certifications to attract institutional investors with FCA compliance and USD-denominated contracts. - Retail users benefit from $100 minimum investments and real-time tracking, while institutions praise its regulatory alignment and security measures. - Despite positive user growth and high-yield contracts, questions remain about unverified inst

- Russia-Ukraine war enters fourth year, escalating military/eco warfare despite stalled Trump-Putin diplomacy. - Defense spending surges in Europe/NATO, with Ukraine's arms revenue up 69% as private producers fill supply gaps. - Energy markets remain volatile: EU price caps vs. Russia-Asia trade shifts create $65-100+ Brent crude range. - Sanctions-compliant services (PwC/Chainalysis) gain critical role as Russia adapts via shadow fleets and China-India trade. - Investors balance defense stocks (Lockheed)


- Solana (SOL) gains bullish momentum as technical indicators and institutional demand suggest potential to outperform Ethereum (ETH) in the next altseason. - Institutional stakeholders hold $1.72B in SOL, with 1.44% of total supply staked at 6.86% yield, reflecting growing capital deployment confidence. - Solana's $8.6B DeFi TVL and partnerships with PayPal/R3 highlight expanding utility, while Ethereum maintains dominance via Layer 2 infrastructure and 33.8M ETH staked. - Both chains face risks (Solana's

- U.S. tariffs on India escalate over Reliance's Russian oil imports, raising costs for Mukesh Ambani's energy giant. - Trump administration seeks to pressure India to abandon Russian oil, clashing with New Delhi's economic-first energy strategy. - Reliance diversifies suppliers and shifts focus to digital/green energy while oil remains its core revenue driver. - India's $48.2B export sector faces strain, prompting tax reforms and speculative crypto-based economic proposals.

- BlackRock's ETHA ETF drove Ethereum's dominance over Bitcoin in 2025, attracting $262.6M in a single day and $1.83B in 5-day inflows. - Ethereum's 3-6% staking yields, post-merge upgrades, and 30% staked supply created a deflationary flywheel, outpacing Bitcoin's stagnant PoW model. - Institutional adoption surged as Ethereum was reclassified as a utility token, enabling $9.4B in Q2 2025 ETF inflows and $10B derivatives open interest. - Bitcoin ETFs faced $800M outflows amid regulatory constraints, contr
- 04:02Michael Saylor included in Bloomberg Billionaires Index Top 500Jinse Finance reported that Michael Saylor, co-founder and executive chairman of Strategy, has seen his net worth soar by $1 billion since the beginning of this year, making his debut on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index 500. Michael Saylor is ranked 491st on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, with an estimated net worth of $7.37 billion, up 15.80% since January 1. According to Google Finance data, during the same period, the share price of Strategy (MSTR) has risen by nearly 12%. The index tracks the net worth of the world's 500 richest people. Of Michael Saylor's wealth, about $650 million is in cash, while the remaining $6.72 billion is held in the form of Strategy stock.
- 03:52Digital asset custody firm Tangany completes €10 million Series A financing roundJinse Finance reported that Tangany, a Munich-based digital asset custody service provider, has announced the completion of a €10 million Series A financing round. The round was led by Baader Bank, Elevator Ventures (the venture capital arm of Raiffeisen Bank International), and Heliad Crypto Partners, the digital asset investment arm of Heliad AG, with participation from HTGF and Nauta Capital. The company is currently regulated by the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) and provides custody services for crypto trading platforms such as certain exchanges. The new funds will support the optimization of European financial infrastructure.
- 03:37WLFI Growth Director: It is highly likely that CEXs are transferring users' WLFI for dumping; although there is no evidence yet, an investigation is underway.On September 7, WLFI Growth Director Ryan Fang stated in an interview on Thursday evening, "We believe that some very large token holders may have manipulated the price, essentially to lock in profits. We do think that in a world where centralized exchanges hold large amounts of user funds, certain exchanges might attract user tokens and send those tokens to other exchanges for sale. Again, we are still exploring and discovering this. But the possibility of the above situation occurring is certain. Now, imagine that a large exchange holds a significant amount of user assets and sends a large amount of user assets to another exchange that may have better liquidity and a single token, while simultaneously opening very large short positions—this is possible. In fact, some community members have been notifying us about this since Thursday. They believe that the scenario I just mentioned may have occurred. That would be massive systemic manipulation. We will investigate this, and it is very likely that this has caused huge losses in the past few days. But again, there is currently no conclusive evidence about this information, but we believe that something did happen in the past few days."