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- Ethereum bridges traditional finance and decentralized AI ecosystems via institutional adoption, with $28.15B in ETF assets and AI-integrated smart contracts. - Ozak AI offers high-risk, 100x return potential through presale tokens ($0.005→$1) and AI-driven market analytics, but faces execution and regulatory risks. - The crypto market bifurcates in 2025: Ethereum provides stable infrastructure growth while Ozak AI targets speculative AI utility in Web3 applications. - Investors must balance Ethereum's i

- Bitcoin holders shift capital to XRP and RTX amid 7% Q3 correction, driven by regulatory clarity for XRP and PayFi innovation. - XRP's $180B market cap surge follows SEC's 2025 commodity reclassification, with Ripple's ODL processing $1.3T in cross-border payments. - RTX's PayFi platform targets $19T remittance market, offering 1% fee transfers in 30+ countries and attracting $21.5M in presale funding. - Market shift reflects investor preference for utility-driven assets like XRP's institutional liquidit

- Dogecoin Foundation plans to transition from Proof of Work to energy-efficient Proof of Stake via "Project Sakura," aiming to boost institutional adoption and token utility. - Technical indicators suggest bullish momentum, with price targets of $0.38–$0.80 by year-end driven by whale accumulation and retail optimism. - Grayscale’s revised ETF filing and improved network metrics have eased SEC skepticism, with October 2025 approval seen as a key catalyst for institutional capital inflows. - Ethereum’s PoS

- Ethereum (ETH) fell 121.69% in 24 hours to $4,590.82, reversing a 3337.82% annual surge amid sharp bearish momentum. - Technical indicators show oversold RSI (<30), negative MACD, and bearish moving average crossovers reinforcing downward pressure. - Analysts warn further declines likely without reclaiming key resistance, with $4,500 as critical support level to watch. - Proposed backtesting strategy targets short positions using RSI/50 and moving average crossovers to capitalize on sustained bearish tre

DeFi breaks down geographical and identity barriers, offering censorship-resistant and borderless financial tools, becoming an important supplement to the traditional system. Traditional banks have long been plagued by risks and conflicts of interest, while DeFi, through stablecoins, non-custodial wallets, and on-chain protocols, provides solutions for people affected by inflation, capital controls, and financial repression. Its transparent and permissionless architecture enhances accessibility and autonomy, driving financial innovation. In the future, finance may take on a hybrid form, with traditional institutions pragmatically integrating with decentralized infrastructure. DeFi fills the gaps in traditional systems and gradually promotes the realization of blockchain-based settlement layers.

- Bitcoin's 2025 price near $111,000 reflects institutional adoption (59% of portfolios) and structural supply constraints from corporate BTC accumulation. - Institutional infrastructure (ETFs, custody solutions) and $118B ETF inflows have reduced volatility by 75% since mid-2025. - $100,000 threshold gains significance as regulatory clarity (CLARITY Act) and macroeconomic factors (U.S. debt) reinforce Bitcoin's store-of-value narrative. - Institutional buyers control 18% of supply with 10.4% increased lon

- Mutuum Finance (MUTM) combines a dual-layer DeFi lending model with AI to address liquidity and volatility challenges, positioning it as a high-conviction 2025–2027 play. - Its P2C/P2P structure diversifies yield opportunities, while a 95/100 audit score and $50,000 bug bounty reinforce institutional-grade security. - AI integration optimizes lending protocols and plans for an AI-driven stablecoin (mtUSD) align with broader DeFi trends, enhancing efficiency and risk mitigation. - With $14.8M raised in pr

- Altcoin Season Index (ASI) at 44-46 signals historically oversold conditions, mirroring pre-2017/2021 altcoin booms. - Bitcoin dominance (58.3%) declines as Ethereum gains 57.3% market share, driven by $9B ETF inflows and institutional adoption. - Solana attracts $1.72B in capital while ASI patterns suggest contrarian entry points below 50, with risks from regulatory shifts and market volatility. - Institutional reallocation and Ethereum's structural strength position altcoins for potential 2025 rallies,

Nvidia has fallen into the predicament where slightly exceeding expectations is still considered underperforming.

Crypto assets cannot become the real currency of the crypto world.
- 23:20Hybrid crypto exchange GRVT completes $19 million Series A funding round, led by ZKsync and Further VenturesChainCatcher news, according to The Block, the hybrid decentralized exchange GRVT, based on Ethereum scaling layer ZKsync, has completed a $19 million Series A funding round, led by ZKsync and Further Ventures, with participation from EigenCloud and 500 Global. The new funds will help GRVT expand its product range, covering cross-exchange vaults, cross-chain interoperability, and plans to leverage EigenDA's programmable privacy features. GRVT combines the user experience and compliance of CEX with the self-custody features of DEX. Its mainnet Alpha version will launch on ZKsync at the end of 2024, and its trading categories have expanded from crypto perpetual contracts to spot and options. Currently, GRVT is applying for operating licenses in multiple regions and had already obtained a VASP license in Lithuania as early as 2023. Previously, GRVT had raised about $14.3 million through multiple funding rounds and raised $2.2 million through a private token sale in March 2024. GRVT plans to conduct its TGE in Q1 2026, with community rewards accounting for 20% of the total token supply.
- 23:15BTC falls below $117,000Jinse Finance reported that according to market data, BTC has fallen below $117,000 and is now quoted at $116,998.11. The 24-hour increase has narrowed to 0.26%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please manage your risks accordingly.
- 23:00SoftBank plans to cut 20% of Vision Fund staff, reallocating resources to AI investmentsJinse Finance reported that, according to a memorandum, SoftBank will cut nearly 20% of its Vision Fund team globally in order to shift resources toward founder Masayoshi Son's large-scale artificial intelligence investments in the United States. This round of layoffs marks the third for the Japanese investment group's flagship fund since 2022. The Vision Fund's website shows that the fund currently has 44 employees. Unlike previous layoffs, which were due to massive losses, this round comes after the fund reported its strongest quarterly performance since June 2021 last month. This move indicates the fund is shifting away from a broad portfolio of startup investments. Sources said that while the fund will continue to make new investments, the remaining staff will devote more resources to Masayoshi Son's ambitious AI plans. It is reported that a spokesperson for the Vision Fund confirmed the layoffs but did not disclose details.