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This wave of treasury allocation marks the convergence of three important trends.
The market expects that the first beneficiaries will be ETFs tracking Solana and XRP.



DFDV launches Treasury Accelerator, backing Solana DATs with $75M and recycling profits into $SOL.Profits Will Flow Back Into Solana ($SOL)Accelerating Solana’s DeFi Ecosystem

Brera Holdings becomes Solmate, launching a $300M Solana-based treasury initiative in the UAE.UAE as the Launchpad for Blockchain GrowthA Bold Step into the MENA Blockchain Ecosystem

Read about the surge in Ethereum market cap and XRP trading volume. Find out why BlockDAG sees massive adoption, with presale nearing $410M presale & 3M+ users.Ethereum Market Cap Expands Amid AI Governance DebateXRP Volume Surge Tests Resistance LevelsBlockDAG’s X1 & X10 Miners Redefine Adoption & UtilityKey Takeaway!

The altcoin season index reaches 80, sparking excitement. This cycle may favor select quality altcoins, not a broad market rally.Why This Cycle Looks DifferentFocus on Quality Altcoins

Read why XRP eyes a breakout, Hedera shows 30% upside, while BlockDAG’s limited-time $0.0013 deployment price and Dashboard V4 adoption make it the best crypto for 2025.XRP Breakout Watch: Analysts Target Higher LevelsHedera’s 30% Upside Potential Backed by Ecosystem GrowthBlockDAG’s Dashboard V4: Transparency and Adoption at ScaleThe Final Word: XRP, HBAR, and BlockDAG
- 05:56A certain whale deposited approximately 685,000 USDC into Lighter and opened a 20x leveraged short position on ETH.According to ChainCatcher, as monitored by Lighter Lens, a whale deposited 685,513 USDC into Lighter and opened a 20x leveraged ETH short position.
- 05:56Analyst: Bank of Japan's Asset Sale Plan Signals Imminent Rate Hike in OctoberJinse Finance reported that analysts stated that after the Bank of Japan unexpectedly released a hawkish signal, the yen generally strengthened against G10 currencies and Asian currencies. Matt Simpson, Senior Market Analyst at StoneX, pointed out that although the central bank kept interest rates unchanged as expected, it announced the start of reducing its ultra-large ETF and REIT holdings. "This marks an important symbolic step in officially moving away from the ultra-loose policies of the Abenomics era," he said. "The key point is that the Bank of Japan has officially begun to reduce its unconventional asset holdings." Simpson added that this could also be a precursor to a rate hike by the central bank in October. (Golden Ten Data)
- 04:58Analysis: Bank of Japan statement paves the way for a possible rate hike as early as Q4, yen strengthens pushing USD/JPY towards the 147 levelAccording to ChainCatcher, citing Gelonghui, institutional analysis indicates that the Bank of Japan maintained its policy interest rate at 0.50% with a 7-2 vote, in line with broad market expectations. Policy board members Hajime Takata and Naoki Tamura voted against maintaining the rate, advocating for a 25 basis point rate hike. The policy statement is more detailed than before, reiterating the assessment that the economy is “showing mild recovery overall, despite some areas of weakness,” and emphasizing close monitoring of uncertainties affecting the financial and foreign exchange markets, Japanese economic activity, and prices. The Bank specifically pointed out that the outlook faces “multiple risks,” stating that “the evolution of trade and other policies in each jurisdiction, as well as overseas economic activity and price responses, remain highly uncertain.” Although a trade agreement has been signed between Japan and the US, the statement still highlights elevated uncertainty and clearly states that the tariff environment is less favorable for Japanese businesses compared to the zero-tariff era before the Trump administration. The USD/JPY continued its decline, hitting a new post-decision low of 147.28, while generally remaining around the 148.00 level during the Tokyo morning session. The yen led G10 currencies today, with the market interpreting the Bank of Japan’s statement as paving the way for a possible rate hike as early as the fourth quarter.