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Best Crypto Coins 2025: BlockDAG, Ethereum, Cardano & Avalanche
Best Crypto Coins 2025: BlockDAG, Ethereum, Cardano & Avalanche

Explore the best crypto coins for 2025. See how BlockDAG, Ethereum, Cardano, and Avalanche are set to grow with upgrades, adoption, and real-world utility.Cardano (ADA)Ethereum (ETH)Avalanche (AVAX)Final Thoughts: Why These Projects Stand Out

Coinomedia·2025/08/25 13:45
SEI Set for 40% Bullish Breakout Surge
SEI Set for 40% Bullish Breakout Surge

SEI is eyeing a 40% breakout as bullish momentum builds. Here's what traders need to know right now.Why the Market is Turning Bullish on SEIShould You Act Now?

Coinomedia·2025/08/25 13:45
Ethereum Outpaces Bitcoin Amid CME Interest Spike
Ethereum Outpaces Bitcoin Amid CME Interest Spike

Ethereum outperforms Bitcoin as CME interest rises and retail flows stay low, hinting at a possible sustained trend.Retail Traders Still on the Sidelines

Coinomedia·2025/08/25 13:45
GENIUS Act Crypto Loophole May Trigger $6.6T Bank Outflow
GENIUS Act Crypto Loophole May Trigger $6.6T Bank Outflow

U.S. banks warn the GENIUS Act creates a crypto loophole risking $6.6 trillion in deposit outflows.$6.6 Trillion at StakeCrypto Innovation vs. Financial Stability

Coinomedia·2025/08/25 13:45
Crypto Adoption Breaks Out of the Gen Z Chain
Crypto Adoption Breaks Out of the Gen Z Chain

Crypto adoption in the US is rising among those over 40, motivated by retirement savings and inflation hedging, despite challenges with platform complexity.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/25 13:44
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After the Hype, a Rapid Cooldown: Invesco Executive Slams SpaceX Bond Performance
Golden Ten Data, July 3rd – According to reports, Matt Brill, head of North American Investment Grade Credit at Invesco, criticized SpaceX (SPCX.O) for the "very chaotic" performance of its debut bond in the secondary market, describing it as "a very disappointing deal" and even referring to it as a "red card." The bond had an issue size of $25 billion but attracted nearly $90 billion in orders; however, its price quickly weakened after listing, surprising market traders. Brill pointed out that this could be due to biases in the underwriting price or insufficient participation from long-term investors (such as pensions and insurance funds). He also warned that investment-grade credit spreads are now at multi-year lows and that the credit market's "downside risk outweighs the upside potential," therefore he is reducing concentrated allocations to the tech sector. The market believes this volatility reflects a widening gap between high demand and the market's true absorption capacity.
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The weak US jobs report pressures the dollar, driving gains in Latin American markets
At the same time, investors are closely watching political and trade developments in the region. The MSCI Latin America Currency Index inched up by 0.1%, while the region’s stock index rebounded 0.3% after falling for three consecutive trading days. The Colombian peso and Peruvian sol rose by 0.2% and 0.4%, respectively. Peru’s main stock index and the Colombian COLCAP index each gained 0.3%. The Brazilian real dipped slightly by 0.1%, while Brazil’s Bovespa stock index climbed 0.4%. Argentina’s Merval index rose 0.9%. Mexico’s main stock index fell by 0.3%, dragged down by a 3% plunge in Walmart de México (Walmex) shares; meanwhile, the Mexican peso strengthened by 0.4%.
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First week on the job for Waller: Only colleagues, no Wall Street
Golden Ten Data reported on July 3 that the new Federal Reserve Chair, Kevin Walsh, spent his first week in office mainly attending internal meetings and communicating with staff, with only a few external engagements. These included a breakfast with Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, as well as meetings with former Federal Reserve Governor Steven Milan and Brookings Institution's Nellie Liang. In comparison, former Chair Jerome Powell had a much more intensive schedule at the end of his term, frequently meeting with global central bank officials and Wall Street executives, including Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and the Chairman of UBS. The Federal Reserve Chair’s schedule is currently published monthly on the official website.
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