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- The stablecoin market is projected to grow to $500B by 2026, driven by global regulatory clarity and institutional demand for programmable liquidity. - U.S. and Hong Kong regulations mandate 100% reserve backing, enhancing institutional confidence and cross-border interoperability. - Bank-issued stablecoins now dominate, enabling real-time cross-border payments and tokenized asset settlements. - Institutions are rebalancing portfolios toward stablecoins as a hybrid asset class, combining fiat safety with

- A Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale sold 2,000 BTC (~$221M) to buy 49,850 ETH (~$219M), signaling institutional confidence in Ethereum’s 2025 potential. - The whale’s total ETH holdings now exceed 691,358 ETH (~$3B), reflecting a strategic shift from Bitcoin’s "digital gold" to Ethereum’s programmable money ecosystem. - Upcoming Ethereum upgrades like EIP-4844 and growing DeFi/NFT dominance position ETH to outperform Bitcoin, despite regulatory and layer-2 competition risks. - The move aligns with Ethereum’s $21

- BlockDAG combines DAG and PoW to achieve 15,000 TPS, surpassing Ethereum and Solana. - $386M presale and 2,900% ROI highlight its 2025 investment potential amid 20+ exchange listings. - Outperforms privacy-focused Monero and institutional-backed Avalanche with scalable architecture and real-world partnerships. - Hybrid model addresses blockchain trilemma, validated by audits and ecosystem growth with 4,500+ developers.

- Bitcoin ETF outflows persist despite occasional inflows, driven by macroeconomic pressures and diverging investor sentiment between Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. - Institutional investors shift to Ethereum ETFs ($9.5B inflows vs. Bitcoin's $5.4B) due to regulatory clarity, staking yields (4.5%), and equity-like market correlation. - ETF flows show limited predictive power for price movements, with $1B inflows correlating to 0.8-1.2% short-term gains but failing to sustain momentum in volatile markets. - Fut

- Ethereum (ETH) approaches $5,000 amid bullish market sentiment driven by institutional interest and regulatory clarity, with 34.67% gains over a month. - Uniswap's UNI token maintains resilience at $10.32 despite DeFi volatility, fueled by ecosystem upgrades like Smart Wallets and $249.83M daily trading volume. - BlockDAG's $387M presale dominates 2025 fundraising, offering 2,900% returns and 2049% bonus promotions, outpacing projects like SpacePay and Snorter. - Presale market dynamics highlight BlockDA

- MAGACOIN FINANCE, an Ethereum-based crypto project, is nearing final presale stages with rapid sellouts and "Bitcoin alternative" buzz. - Market analysts highlight its scarcity-driven tokenomics, cultural relevance, and early adoption parallels to Shiba Inu/Dogecoin trajectories. - Positioned as high-risk/high-reward complement to Bitcoin, it gains traction through political narratives and mainstream crypto community crossover. - With Ethereum staking unlock timing, analysts predict MAGACOIN FINANCE coul

- BONK's "Golden Pocket" at $0.00002345 combines Fibonacci, 200-day MA, and volume profile signals as a critical support/resistance level. - Institutional investors increased holdings by 300% near $0.000024 while whales sold 110B tokens, highlighting market divergence. - Derivatives open interest dropped 50% from July peaks, contrasting with $25M Safety Shot and $18.75M Galaxy investments in BONK. - BONK's deflationary mechanics and Solana integration differentiate it from DOGE/SHIB, though bearish MACD an

- Pepe Coin (PEPE) forms a high-probability bullish reversal at $0.0000122, combining Gartley patterns, Fibonacci levels, and whale accumulation. - Technical indicators suggest 87% upside potential if support holds, with $0.00002273 as a key target, while derivatives markets show mixed short-term bearish pressure. - On-chain data reveals 172 trillion tokens accumulated by whales since 2025, alongside $19M exchange outflows signaling strategic positioning. - Contrarian market sentiment (77% bearish retail v

- Tether phases out legacy blockchains (Omni Layer, BCH SLP, etc.) to prioritize Ethereum, Tron, and Bitcoin-based protocols, reshaping stablecoin ecosystems. - Ethereum's Dencun upgrade and Tron's low fees drive liquidity consolidation in DeFi, while Bitcoin's RGB protocol enables scalable private transactions. - Institutional capital shifts toward cost-efficient chains, but regulatory scrutiny (U.S. Stablecoin Act, MiCA) and USDC's compliance edge pose risks to Tether's dominance. - Legacy chain phaseout
- 23:39Overview of Major Overnight Developments on October 2521:00-7:00 Keywords: interest rate cut, India, Trump 1. Tether plans to launch the US-compliant stablecoin USAT in December; 2. In the past 24 hours, 5,528.82 BTC have flowed out of exchange wallets; 3. The impact of the US government "shutdown" continues, and next month's inflation data may be "missing"; 4. Tether CEO: Expected annual profit of $15 billions this year, with a profit margin as high as 99%; 5. The Federal Reserve reforms stress testing and will disclose confidential models and the process of designing economic scenarios; 6. Barclays Head of Strategy: The S&P 500 index is expected to reach 7,250 points by the end of this year; 7. An exchange CEO: Met with 25 senators in the past two days to advance crypto market structure legislation.
- 23:05In the past 24 hours, 5,528.82 BTC have flowed out of exchange wallets.According to Jinse Finance, the latest data from coinglass shows that in the past 24 hours, 5,528.82 BTC have flowed out of exchange wallets; in the past 7 days, 3,876.72 BTC have flowed out of exchange wallets; and in the past 30 days, 11,524.18 BTC have flowed into exchange wallets. As of press time, the total balance of exchange wallets is 2,164,264.92 BTC.
- 20:54Galaxy Digital Analyst: Bitcoin Bull Market Structure Remains Solid but Faces Key Price Level RisksJinse Finance reported that Alex Thorn, Head of Research at Galaxy Digital, stated in an interview with Cointelegraph that the bitcoin bull market remains solid, but the market is at a "critical juncture" where sentiment can shift rapidly. He pointed out that if bitcoin falls below 100,000 dollars, it will trigger significant anxiety and could shake the structural bull market. Thorn said that the recent adjustment in bitcoin is not due to a deterioration in fundamentals, but rather influenced by macro sentiment; in the long term, growing institutional demand provides solid support, and the market is entering the "post-100,000-dollar era." He also believes that bitcoin is gradually moving away from its historical four-year cycle and is building a more stable foundation, as evidenced by declining volatility, increased institutional holdings, and a slowdown in passive absorption.