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The Bank of England reiterated its cautious stance on future interest rate cuts, emphasizing that inflationary pressures remain significant. The government's autumn budget may become the decisive factor for the interest rate cut path for the remainder of the year.
This FOMC decision and Powell’s speech sent a clear signal: the Federal Reserve is resuming rate cuts, but at a more cautious pace, with the core focus on balancing inflation stickiness and the risk of a slowdown in employment.
Just a week ago, initial jobless claims had surged to their highest level in nearly four years, sparking market concerns over a spike in layoffs. However, the latest data released today presents a dramatic turnaround.

- 00:46Consensys CEO: MetaMask token is coming soon, and possibly sooner than expectedChainCatcher news, according to market sources, Consensys CEO Joe Lubin stated in an interview that the MetaMask token is coming soon, and possibly sooner than you expect. Previously, it was reported that MetaMask co-founder said their team is still considering launching a native token.
- 00:46Data: Yesterday, FBTC had a net inflow of $97.4 million, and ARKB had a net inflow of $25 million.According to ChainCatcher, monitored by farside, FBTC saw a net inflow of 97.4 million USD, ARKB had a net inflow of 25 million USD, Grayscale BTC had a net inflow of 10.9 million USD, and HODL had a net inflow of 6.6 million USD.
- 00:44US lawmakers question the SEC about TRON's listing on NasdaqOn September 19, it was reported that two U.S. lawmakers sent a letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), requesting a response regarding issues affecting how crypto companies are listed on U.S. exchanges. Senator Jeff Merkley and Representative Sean Casten questioned the SEC's timing in dropping the enforcement case against Tron founder Justin Sun. Sun was sued in 2023 for allegedly issuing unregistered securities, but the SEC applied to suspend the case the month after former Chairman Gary Gensler stepped down. The lawmakers believe that Sun's "large investments" in crypto projects controlled by the Trump family (such as World Liberty Financial and the meme coin TRUMP) may have influenced the direction of the case. In addition, they questioned Tron's listing on Nasdaq in July through a reverse merger, stating that it poses financial and national security risks, and demanded that the SEC ensure Tron meets the strict standards for listing on U.S. exchanges. They also questioned whether the SEC could "protect the American public" through a settlement agreement. This letter may trigger broader scrutiny of similar listing practices by other foreign crypto companies.