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  • 18:12
    A U.S. federal judge has dismissed the lawsuit against Trump's political opponents.
    Jinse Finance reported that on Monday, a federal judge dismissed lawsuits against Trump's political opponents, former FBI Director James Comey and New York State Attorney General Letitia James. The judge ruled that the appointment of Acting U.S. Attorney Lindsay Halligan in Alexandria, Virginia, was invalid.
  • 18:06
    JPMorgan upgrades Cipher and CleanSpark ratings, lowers target prices for MARA and Riot
    Jinse Finance reported that JPMorgan has recently released an industry report, providing a comprehensive rating adjustment for bitcoin mining companies and data center operators transitioning to high-performance computing (HPC), indicating that the industry is entering a "high-certainty phase of HPC/cloud computing transformation." Since the end of September, mining companies have signed more than 600 MW of long-term AI/HPC contracts, including collaborations with giants such as AWS, Google-backed Fluidstack, and Microsoft. JPMorgan expects that by the end of 2026, mining companies will announce plans to build approximately 1.7 GW of critical IT load, accounting for about 35% of approved power capacity. The rating changes are as follows: Cipher Mining: upgraded to Overweight, target price $18 (previously $12); CleanSpark: maintained at Overweight, target price $14; IREN: target price $28 → $39, but still maintained at Underweight; MARA: target price $20 → $13; Riot: target price $19 → $17. JPMorgan expects mining companies to add 1.7 GW of critical HPC IT capacity before 2026.
  • 17:52
    Franklin's spot XRP ETF XRPZ launches today
    ChainCatcher reported that Franklin Templeton launched the XRP Exchange-Traded Fund—Franklin XRP Trust (XRPZ)—on the New York Stock Exchange Arca platform on Monday, providing investors with a regulated investment channel for XRP tokens. This move brings one of Wall Street's oldest financial institutions into the growing ranks of XRP fund issuers, a field that already includes Bitwise, Grayscale Investments, and Canary Capital. The launch expands Franklin Templeton's lineup of crypto products. The company currently manages ETFs linked to bitcoin, ethereum, and XRP, as well as its diversified digital asset fund, allowing traditional investors to access a broader range of crypto assets without the need for self-custody.
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