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- Elon Musk's lawyer Alex Spiro will lead a $200M Dogecoin treasury initiative, structured as a public company offering stock-market exposure to the token. - House of Doge, backed by the Dogecoin Foundation, aims to legitimize the project as the "official" treasury, leveraging Musk's influence and past legal defense of Dogecoin. - The initiative reflects a broader trend of 184+ public companies acquiring $132B in crypto assets, with Tesla and MicroStrategy leading as strategic balance sheet additions. - Do

- Pudgy Penguins defied 2025 NFT market declines with a 63.39% sales surge in August, driven by affordability and community engagement. - The collection expanded into physical toys, gaming, and IP licensing, maintaining a 10.32 ETH floor price despite a 17.3% annual dip. - PENGU token volatility mirrored Ethereum's 9% drop in August, but the $2.06B market cap supports IPO and ETF ambitions by 2027. - Strategic diversification and institutional purchases position Pudgy Penguins as a potential blue-chip NFT

- Bitcoin’s August 2025 $125K peak faces a dilemma between bearish technical indicators and resilient institutional fundamentals. - Bearish RSI divergence and MACD crossovers, with key support at $110,750 and $106,500, suggest potential short-term corrections. - Institutional confidence via ETF approvals and corporate holdings (Tesla, Harvard) reinforces Bitcoin’s strategic reserve status despite technical weaknesses. - The $114K threshold is critical; a weekly close above it could reignite bullish momentu

- Bitcoin whales and institutions are shifting $217M+ to Ethereum via Hyperliquid, signaling capital reallocation amid stagnant BTC futures and rising ETH staking yields (3.8% APY). - Ethereum's institutional adoption surged in August 2025, with $10B+ in open interest, $300M BlackRock inflows, and 35% blockchain revenue via Hyperliquid's $319B trading volume. - Hyperliquid's hybrid model enabled a single whale to convert $217M BTC to ETH, while its ETP listing on SIX Swiss Exchange expanded institutional a

- Emerging markets like Nigeria, Vietnam, and Ukraine see rapid crypto adoption driven by corruption and inflation, but face heightened risks of fraud and illicit finance. - Nigeria’s 2025 crypto regulations and Vietnam’s legal framework aim to curb risks, yet enforcement struggles persist due to systemic governance weaknesses. - Ukraine’s regulatory vacuum enables $24M/month in crypto-fueled hybrid warfare funding, highlighting vulnerabilities in investor protection and anti-corruption measures. - Global

- Hyperliquid (HYPE) surges to $50 on record $357B derivatives volume, driven by speculative buybacks and token mechanics. - Remittix (RTX) targets $19T remittance market with 0.1% fees, 40+ crypto/fiat support, and deflationary tokenomics. - HYPE faces $50B FDV risks vs. RTX's institutional credibility via CertiK audits and BitMart listings. - Divergent models highlight 2025 crypto trends: short-term liquidity capture vs. real-world fintech adoption.

- BlackMesa's Ethereum acquisition reflects institutional confidence in its 2025 upgrades, deflationary model, and DeFi dominance. - Pectra and Fusaka upgrades boosted throughput to 840 TPS by 2026, aligning with Ethereum's 61% TVL and 52% stablecoin market share. - Staking yields (4.5–5.2%) and liquid staking derivatives (LSDs) enhance ETH utility, with EigenLayer's $13B restaking protocols amplifying value. - Regulatory clarity via the GENIUS/CLARITY Acts and $5.4B ETP inflows validate Ethereum as a digi

- Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is in presale phase 6 at $0.035, with analysts projecting 400% ROI potential post-listing. - Its hybrid P2C/P2P lending model eliminates intermediaries, enhancing efficiency for volatile assets like meme coins. - A 95.0 CertiK audit score and $50,000 bug bounty program reinforce security, while a USD-pegged stablecoin aims to streamline cross-border payments. - A $100,000 giveaway and sustainable tokenomics highlight efforts to attract investors and build a decentralized financial e

- Shiba Inu (SHIB) faces critical $0.000012 support in August 2025, with technical indicators suggesting potential for 30%-50% gains if bullish breakout confirms. - Whale accumulation of 4.66 trillion SHIB ($64M) stabilizes price, but 41% supply concentration in one wallet poses systemic liquidation risks. - Market psychology shows buyer dominance (long/short ratio 1.05), yet declining retail participation and derivatives leverage amplify volatility risks. - Strategic entry at $0.00001203 with 5% position

- Ethereum's $4,600 retest in August 2025 sparks debate between bullish breakout potential and bearish trap risks amid mixed technical signals. - Institutional ETF inflows ($13.7B) and Layer 2 TVL growth ($12.9B) strengthen Ethereum's fundamentals despite bearish engulfing patterns. - On-chain data shows 0.5% annual supply contraction and $4.96B validator exit queues, supporting a "big door in, small door out" dynamic. - Polymarket assigns 87% odds for ETH all-time high by year-end, but $4,500 support fail
- 21:14Analysis: Suspected Insider Trading in PancakeSwap's Trading Competition Held in JulyBlockBeats News, September 12, according to an analysis published by Cointelegraph, PancakeSwap claimed that the winners of its July trading competition were selected randomly, but blockchain records show that about half of the 1,700 winning wallets belong to interconnected wallet clusters. This competition was the second of its kind held by PancakeSwap, where investors earned points by trading five Alpha project tokens from a certain exchange, including League of Traders (LOT), Bedrock DAO (BR), MilkyWay (MILK), NodeOps (NODE), and Moonveil (MORE). The total prize pool was valued at $250,000. Cointelegraph's investigation found that at least 850 winning wallets were funded by other winning wallets, with these wallets transferring BNB among each other to conduct wash trading and meet the threshold requirements. A representative from League of Traders stated that these wallets are directly interconnected and were all selected, making the probability of such consecutive occurrences nearly zero. The prize distribution was not fair, and the winners appeared to be "manually selected" rather than randomly drawn.
- 21:14South African fast food chain WIMPY now supports Bitcoin payments at 450 locationsBlockBeats news, on September 12, according to The Bitcoin Historian, South African fast food chain WIMPY now supports Bitcoin Lightning Network payments at 450 stores.
- 21:13Before the exchange's listing, Winklevoss Capital transferred 350 BTC from the exchange's Custody address.BlockBeats News, on September 12, according to monitoring by Emmett Gallic, prior to a certain exchange listing, Winklevoss Capital transferred 350 BTC from a certain exchange Custody address. It is reported that Winklevoss Capital regularly sells or donates a small portion from its reserve of 17,000 bitcoin.