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Bitcoin's $110K Correction as a Buying Opportunity
Bitcoin's $110K Correction as a Buying Opportunity

- Bitcoin's 7% correction to $115,744 in August 2025 triggered $500M in liquidations but stabilized leverage ratios, signaling a potential buying opportunity. - Institutional capital shifted toward Ethereum in Q2 2025, with whales accumulating 200,000 ETH ($515M) amid Bitcoin's structural resilience. - Technical indicators suggest $115,000 is a critical support level, with historical cycles pointing to a potential rebound toward $160,000 by Q4 2025. - Strategic entry points at $110,000–$115,000 recommend d

ainvest·2025/08/27 15:33
Cold Wallet's Presale ROI vs. Leading 2025 Crypto Contenders: Timing-Driven Opportunities in a Fragmented Market
Cold Wallet's Presale ROI vs. Leading 2025 Crypto Contenders: Timing-Driven Opportunities in a Fragmented Market

- Cold Wallet (CWT) offers a 3,423% ROI in its 150-stage presale, with early-stage investors potentially earning 50x returns through a structured price escalation model. - The project allocates 40% of tokens to presale, 25% for cashback rewards, and 35% for liquidity, while Plus Wallet acquisition boosts user adoption and utility. - Compared to high-risk projects like MAGACOIN FINANCE (25,000x ROI potential) and Bitcoin’s $200k+ projection, Cold Wallet’s presale provides clearer, time-driven returns with i

ainvest·2025/08/27 15:33
Tokenizing Japan's Anime IP: A High-Value Web3 Opportunity
Tokenizing Japan's Anime IP: A High-Value Web3 Opportunity

- Animoca Brands and Ibex Japan launch a $1–$2B Web3 fund to tokenize Japan's $25B dormant anime/manga IP via NFTs and smart contracts. - The initiative targets underused characters/stories, unlocking liquidity and decentralized revenue-sharing models for creators and investors. - Backed by Antler's global network and Ethereum's 60% YTD price surge, the fund taps into a $70B global anime market and 500M+ fans. - Expanding beyond gaming into fintech, healthcare, and medtech, it diversifies Web3 applications

ainvest·2025/08/27 15:21
Blockchain's New Frontier: Ethereum's Resilience, Chainlink's Momentum, and BlockDAG's Disruption
Blockchain's New Frontier: Ethereum's Resilience, Chainlink's Momentum, and BlockDAG's Disruption

- Ethereum solidifies institutional adoption with $23B ETF assets and 112B TVL in DeFi, despite gas fee challenges and Layer 2 competition. - Chainlink dominates oracle infrastructure with 61.5% market share, securing $93B TVS through partnerships with JPMorgan and Mastercard. - BlockDAG disrupts scalability with 15,000 TPS and $383M presale, targeting $1 price by 2026 via energy-efficient DAG-PoW architecture. - Investors balance Ethereum's stability (35.4% 2025 return), Chainlink's trust infrastructure,

ainvest·2025/08/27 15:21
Altcoin Breakouts: Technical Signals and Correlation Shifts in a Shifting Crypto Landscape
Altcoin Breakouts: Technical Signals and Correlation Shifts in a Shifting Crypto Landscape

- August 2025 crypto market shows altcoins gaining momentum as Bitcoin's dominance drops below 60%, mirroring 2017/2021 patterns. - Ethereum bridges BTC-altcoin dynamics with $3B ETF inflows, while ADA (120-140% upside) and HBAR (338% annual gain) show breakout potential. - ETH/BTC ratio at 0.05 and Ethereum's open interest dominance (38%) signal structural capital rotation toward DeFi and Layer-2 innovations. - Investors advised to monitor RSI divergence, whale accumulation (BNB/DOGE), and liquidity while

ainvest·2025/08/27 15:21
China’s top chipmaker Cambricon reports 4000% revenue surge ahead of Nvidia earnings
China’s top chipmaker Cambricon reports 4000% revenue surge ahead of Nvidia earnings

Share link:In this post: Cambricon’s revenue jumped over 4,000% to $402.7 million in the first half of the year. The company posted record profit of 1.04 billion yuan as China pushes local chipmakers. U.S. restrictions on Nvidia’s H20 chip are boosting demand for Chinese alternatives.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/27 15:10
Chinese and Korean smartphone makers to pre-install Russia’s Max messenger
Chinese and Korean smartphone makers to pre-install Russia’s Max messenger

Share link:In this post: Some phone manufacturers have reportedly promised to pre-install Russia’s Max app. Major smartphone brands are yet to officially confirm they are adding the messenger. Russia is pushing its state-backed platform at the expense of popular foreign applications.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/27 15:10
Securitize backs Ethereum to lead $200B RWA market development
Securitize backs Ethereum to lead $200B RWA market development

Share link:In this post: Ethereum hosts $7.5B in tokenized RWAs and $5.3B in Treasuries, with 72% market share. BlackRock, Apollo, VanEck, and Hamilton Lane have all launched tokenized funds on Ethereum. Securitize has minted $3.36B in assets, 85% of which are on Ethereum mainnet or L2s.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/27 15:10
Corporate Ethics and ESG Risks in Tech-Defense Contracts: Assessing Microsoft's Geopolitical Vulnerabilities
Corporate Ethics and ESG Risks in Tech-Defense Contracts: Assessing Microsoft's Geopolitical Vulnerabilities

- Microsoft dominates U.S. defense-tech with $23.76B DoD contracts but faces geopolitical risks from foreign labor and subcontractor compliance gaps. - Cybersecurity vulnerabilities emerge as China-based engineers maintain sensitive systems under minimally trained U.S. supervisors, violating CMMC 2.0 standards. - Ethical concerns grow over Azure's use in conflict zones like Israel, with employees protesting and shareholders demanding transparency on human rights risks. - Rising cybersecurity costs and regu

ainvest·2025/08/27 15:09
Bitcoin ETFs Rebound as Institutional Confidence Resurges: A Strategic Buying Opportunity?
Bitcoin ETFs Rebound as Institutional Confidence Resurges: A Strategic Buying Opportunity?

- Bitcoin ETFs face Q3 2025 volatility amid $1.2B outflows, but institutional holdings (e.g., Brevan Howard, Harvard) and SEC-approved spot ETFs signal growing legitimacy. - Price resilience stems from corporate accumulation (18% supply locked), LTH dominance (68% holdings), and technical indicators suggesting oversold conditions. - Macroeconomic factors like Fed rate cuts and the CLARITY Act reduce uncertainty, while Ethereum ETFs outperform due to deflationary supply and staking yields. - Strategic buy-t

ainvest·2025/08/27 15:09
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    US CFTC appoints JPMorgan Head of Digital Asset Markets Scott Lucas as Co-Chair of GMAC Digital Asset Markets Subcommittee
    ChainCatcher news, Caroline D. Pham, Acting Chair of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), has announced new members of the Global Markets Advisory Committee (GMAC) and its subcommittees. Scott Lucas, Head of Markets DLT at JPMorgan and Managing Director, has been appointed as Co-Chair of the GMAC Digital Asset Markets Subcommittee, serving alongside Sandy Kaul, Executive Vice President at Franklin Templeton.
  • 16:22
    U.S. judge dismisses Trump's $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times
    Jinse Finance reported that, according to court documents on September 19, a US judge dismissed President Trump's $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, but allowed him to amend the complaint. The judge ruled that Trump's complaint violated federal rules and required a concise statement to justify the plaintiff's entitlement to damages. The judge stated, "A complaint is not an open forum for vituperative invective, nor is it a protected platform for attacking one's adversaries." On September 15 local time, Trump posted on his social media platform "Truth Social" that he had filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times.
  • 16:06
    U.S. House of Representatives passes temporary spending bill; Senate may face heated confrontation
    Jinse Finance reported, citing US media, that the US House of Representatives has passed a temporary spending bill aimed at avoiding a federal government shutdown crisis on October 1. However, this also means that the Senate will have to engage in intense debates over the bill later on Friday—Democrats are expected to reject the bill on the grounds that "increased healthcare spending is needed." House Speaker Johnson overcame dissatisfaction from some Republican colleagues, pushing the bill through with a vote of 217 in favor and 212 against. House Democrats almost unanimously opposed the bill. The Senate plans to review both the House-submitted bill and an "alternative temporary spending bill" proposed by Democratic leader Schumer (which aims to fund the government through October 31) later on Friday. Both versions of the bill are expected to be rejected, which means that with less than two weeks before the October 1 deadline, the US government will be stuck in a shutdown crisis deadlock. (Golden Ten Data)
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