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Share link:In this post: Trump plans to introduce new 25–40% tariffs on Southeast Asian countries to target Chinese goods. Experts warn that the Trump tariffs could disrupt supply chains and raise prices in the US. The new rules may cause inflation and confuse businesses due to uneven enforcement.
Share link:In this post: US Treasury sanctions Song Kum Hyok for facilitating North Korean IT worker schemes Russian national Gayk Asatryan employed North Korean workers through contracts Sanctions target revenue generation for Kim regime’s WMD and missile programs

Share link:In this post: New Zealand bans crypto ATMs to prevent criminal cash conversion to digital assets. Government sets $5,000 limit on international cash transfers under AML reforms. Policy targets money laundering while reducing compliance burden for legitimate business.

Share link:In this post: Whale offloads 33.5K stETH for $85M, move linked to Alliance DAO. Wallets linked to Cumberland and others withdrew over 42K ETH from exchanges last week, signaling strong accumulation. Vitalik hints at a new Ethereum initiative, possibly targeting decentralization issues.

Share link:In this post: U.S. debt reached a new all-time high at the same time the DXY hit a historically weak level. Crypto enthusiasts hope the weak dollar will translate into Bitcoin gains as it has historically done. This stretch of the dollar’s terrible performance has yet to reflect on BTC’s price.

FOMC minutes reveal most Fed officials favor 2025 rate cuts, possibly starting July 30. Crypto markets remain stable, awaiting more data.

Based on the current data, the Strategy's short-term cash flow can still "barely sustain."

Peanut (PNUT) jumped 12% after Elon Musk’s tweet, but on-chain signals flash caution. Exchange netflows and muted funding rates hint at retail-driven FOMO rather than real momentum. With resistance holding firm, PNUT needs stronger conviction to break out.
- 00:57TRM Labs: Due to the Israel-Iran conflict and a certain exchange hack, Iranian cryptocurrency fund flows dropped by 11%Jinse Finance reported that blockchain analytics firm TRM Labs stated that due to the breakdown of nuclear negotiations with Israel, a $90 million hack on Iran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and a major stablecoin being blacklisted, the scale of funds flowing into Iranian cryptocurrency trading platforms in 2025 has declined. In a report released on Tuesday, TRM Labs pointed out that from January to July this year, the total cryptocurrency inflow in Iran reached $3.7 billion, an 11% decrease compared to the same period last year, with the most significant declines occurring in June and July. "This decline in capital inflow coincided with multiple overlapping events: the collapse of nuclear negotiations, a 12-day conflict with Israel starting June 13, and large-scale power outages in Iran—caused by both physical military actions and cyberattacks launched by Israel, as well as deliberate power interruptions implemented by the Iranian regime."
- 00:57Google Cloud announces its L1 blockchain GCUL information and opens the waitlist.On August 27, according to official page information, Google Cloud announced details about its L1 blockchain, Google Cloud Universal Ledger (GCUL), and opened a waitlist. Google Cloud stated that GCUL can provide digital asset issuance, management, and settlement experiences. Its atomic settlement feature reduces risk and enhances liquidity. Google Cloud is exploring how to enable value transfer through secure transactional media, all of which are collateralized by bankruptcy-protected assets provided by regulated institutions, such as central bank deposits or money market funds.
- 00:54A whale pushed XPL up to $1.8 within two minutes and then closed the position, earning over $14 million in profit.According to Jinse Finance, Onchain Lens monitoring shows that a whale pushed the price of XPL up to $1.8 within just two minutes, then closed the position, making a profit of over $14 million, and re-established a long position in XPL. In contrast, due to this sudden price surge, a trader holding a $XPL short position was liquidated, resulting in a loss of $7 million.