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EU May Include Crypto Platforms in Russia Sanctions, Potentially Affecting Bitcoin Transactions
Coinotag·2025/09/19 19:12

EU Finance Ministers Agree Procedures That Could Lead to Digital Euro Holding Limits
Coinotag·2025/09/19 19:12


Ethereum Price Squeezes Tight – Watch Out for Sudden Breakout Anytime
Newsbtc·2025/09/19 19:09

DOGE Consolidates in Tight Range, Defending $0.274 Support While $0.2874 Resistance Blocks Recovery Efforts
Cryptonewsland·2025/09/19 18:57

Cardano Breaks Above Trendline as ADA Targets 84% Upside Move
Cryptonewsland·2025/09/19 18:57

Shiba Inu Holds $7.73B Market Cap as Technical Indicators Highlight Stability Around Crucial Support Zone
Cryptonewsland·2025/09/19 18:57

Pepe Accumulation Holds $0.00001081 as Market Awaits Breakout From Narrow Range
Cryptonewsland·2025/09/19 18:57
Flash
- 19:46Securities fund managers increased their net long positions in the S&P 500 to 891,634 contracts.ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) shows that as of the week ending September 16, securities fund managers increased their net long positions in the S&P 500 Index CME by 9,074 contracts, reaching 891,634 contracts. Meanwhile, securities fund speculators increased their net short positions in the S&P 500 Index CME by 55,766 contracts, reaching 475,397 contracts.
- 19:08Spot silver rises above $43 per ounce, the first time since September 2011Jinse Finance reported that spot silver has reached $43 per ounce, marking its first time at this level since September 2011, and has risen nearly 49% so far this year.
- 19:08U.S. Senate Democrats veto Republican temporary funding bill, increasing risk of government shutdownJinse Finance reported that Senate Democrats in the United States blocked a temporary funding bill proposed by Republicans, which was originally intended to keep government funding through late November. This forces both parties to engage in last-minute negotiations within two weeks to avoid a government shutdown. In the Republican-controlled Senate, the vote was 44 in favor and 48 against, falling short of the 60 votes needed to pass the bill. Rand Paul from Kentucky and Lisa Murkowski from Alaska were the only two Republican senators to vote against the bill, while Democratic Senator John Fetterman voted in favor. Several Republican senators were absent. The Republican-led House of Representatives had narrowly passed the bill earlier that day, and now party leaders must come up with a new plan.