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- U.S. Commerce Dept partners with Pyth Network and Chainlink to publish real-time macroeconomic data on Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin, enhancing transparency and enabling programmable finance via smart contracts. - Blockchain-based GDP, PCE Price Index, and employment data reduce verification costs by 70% through Pyth’s pull oracle model, addressing institutional concerns about data integrity and latency. - Pro-crypto policies like the "Deploying American Blockchains Act of 2025" and global regulations (M

- XRP trades in a symmetrical triangle pattern, with a potential $3.20 breakout but no clear catalyst for a $10 surge. - Institutional confidence in XRP remains strong post-SEC resolution, but low staking yields limit speculative appeal. - Layer Brett (LBRETT) threatens XRP's market share with high-yield staking, scalability, and meme-driven retail adoption. - A $200 XRP target is unrealistic without transformative adoption, given regulatory constraints and centralized governance.

- The SEC reviews 92 crypto ETF applications, with XRP and Solana leading due to institutional demand and post-2024 legal clarity. - 21Shares and CoinShares advance XRP ETF proposals, leveraging Ripple's 2024 court victory that classified XRP as non-security. - Analysts predict 95% XRP ETF approval odds by October 2025, anticipating increased liquidity and institutional adoption post-approval. - SEC delays XRP ETF decisions until October 2025 to address market risks, but Ripple's precedent may expedite app

- Market expects 91.5% chance of Fed rate cut in September after Powell's Jackson Hole speech highlights labor market risks. - Morgan Stanley argues economic fundamentals (5%+ GDP, 4.2% unemployment) weaken cut case despite rising inflation expectations (4.9%) and core CPI/PPI above 2%. - Financial markets react strongly: Bitcoin jumps 4%, Nasdaq recovers as eased credit conditions (tight spreads, record corporate bonds) reduce urgency for easing. - Savers shift to high-yield CDs pre-rate cut, with online

- PetroChina explores stablecoins for cross-border payments, aligning with HKMA's licensing framework to reduce costs and streamline transactions. - The company's feasibility study follows Shenzhen Metro's pilot showing stablecoins cut exchange rate losses compared to SWIFT transfers. - Hong Kong's six-month transition period for stablecoin licenses has drawn major firms like JD Coin and Ant Group to apply for yuan-backed projects. - China's cautious approach to stablecoins aims to challenge dollar dominan

- BitFuFu (NASDAQ: FUFU) reported Q2 2025 revenue of $115.4M (+47.9% QoQ) and net income of $47.1M, driven by cloud mining demand and operational efficiency gains. - Cloud mining revenue ($94.3M, 81.7% of total) surged 75.6% sequentially, with user base exceeding 629,000 and managed hash rate reaching 38.6 exahashes/second. - The company leveraged natural gas power generation (under $0.01/kWh in Canada) to reduce mining costs to $29,000 per Bitcoin, far below the $120,000 spot price. - Strategic priorities

- Analysts predict Ethereum could hit $8,000 by 2025, driven by surging ETF inflows and technical breakouts. - Institutional demand, including $12B in ETF inflows and declining exchange reserves, supports bullish price momentum. - Altcoins like Remittix (RTX) gain traction with real-world use cases, targeting 30x growth through cross-border payment solutions. - Ethereum's "Banana Zone" phase and macroeconomic factors reinforce long-term optimism amid diversified crypto investment strategies.

- French Civil Law (FCL) jurisdictions enhance investor trust through real-time transparency in ownership structures, reducing information asymmetry compared to Common Law (CL) systems. - FCL mandates like Quebec’s ARLPE lower equity volatility by 15% and align with ESG criteria, offering higher ESG scores for firms due to ex-ante stakeholder protections. - Shorter FCL disclosures prioritize quality over quantity, enabling cross-border investors to arbitrage regulatory gaps while mitigating risks seen in o
- 23:13USDC Treasury mints 250 million USDCAccording to Jinse Finance, monitored by Whale Alert, at 03:56 (UTC+8) today, USDC Treasury minted 250,000,000 USDC.
- 22:32Alibaba launches more efficient Qwen3-Next AI modelJinse Finance reported that Alibaba's Tongyi Qianwen has released the next-generation foundational model architecture, Qwen3-Next, and open-sourced the Qwen3-Next-80B-A3B series models based on this architecture. Compared to the MoE model structure of Qwen3, this architecture features the following core improvements: hybrid attention mechanism, high-sparsity MoE structure, a series of training-stable optimizations, and a multi-token prediction mechanism that enhances inference efficiency. Based on the Qwen3-Next model structure, Alibaba has trained the Qwen3-Next-80B-A3B-Base model, which has 80 billion parameters but only activates 3 billion parameters. This Base model achieves performance comparable to or slightly better than the Qwen3-32B dense model, while its training cost (GPU hours) is less than one-tenth of Qwen3-32B, and its inference throughput for contexts above 32k is more than ten times that of Qwen3-32B, achieving exceptional cost-effectiveness in both training and inference.
- 22:24BlackRock plans to tokenize its funds that hold real-world assets and stocksAccording to ChainCatcher, after the success of the bitcoin ETF, BlackRock plans to tokenize its funds that hold real-world assets and stocks, and put them on the blockchain.