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- Three 2025 meme coins—LILPEPE, LBRETT, and BFX—gain traction with Layer 2 infrastructure, scarcity, and multi-asset trading platforms. - LILPEPE’s presale sells 26.5% of tokens at $0.0021, backed by CertiK audit and $0.10–$2 price forecasts by 2025. - BFX’s $0.021 presale offers 30x–1000x ROI potential via a unified crypto/stock/forex trading app, raising $6.2M in early funding. - SHIB and PEPE face structural challenges (oversupply, no utility), losing 21% and 60% respectively in recent months. - Invest

- Ozak AI, a blockchain-AI fintech project, raised $2.4M in Stage 5 presale by selling 815M $OZ tokens at $0.01 each. - The platform combines AI-driven predictive analytics, automated trading, and real-time insights via tools like Ozak Data Vault. - Strong retail and institutional investor participation validates its value proposition in the 2025 crypto market. - Funds will accelerate platform development, AI model scaling, and DeFi integration through upcoming Ozak Stream Network.

- Ethereum's 2025 surge stems from $4.1B ETF inflows, SEC utility token reclassification, and 29.6% staking rate unlocking $43.7B in assets. - On-chain growth shows 1.74M daily transactions (43.83% YoY) with Layer 2 solutions handling 60% volume at $3.78 per transaction. - Institutional adoption includes 1.5M ETH ($6.6B) staked by corporate treasuries and 388,301 ETH added by advisors, tightening liquidity. - Pectra/Dencun upgrades reduced gas fees by 90%, enabling 10,000 TPS at $0.08, pushing DeFi TVL to

- The Fed faces stagflation-lite in 2025, balancing 3% inflation against 4.5% unemployment amid tariff-driven costs and weak global demand. - Maintaining 4.25-4.50% rates, policymakers split on potential 50-basis-point cuts as tariffs strain price stability and competitiveness. - Defensive consumer stocks (e.g., Costco, utilities) gain favor for stable demand, supply chain resilience, and pricing power amid economic uncertainty. - Companies like Kraft Heinz adapt to tariffs via domestic production and inno

- Stellar (XLM) forms a bullish inverse head and shoulders pattern since 2025, with a $0.48–$0.50 neckline as a critical breakout threshold. - Institutional accumulation at $0.39–$0.43 and historical backtests show a 261% aggregate return, validating the pattern's risk-reward asymmetry. - Macroeconomic tailwinds include Fed rate cuts, 57.20% Bitcoin dominance, and institutional altcoin allocations (15–35%), amplified by Stellar's PayPal/Visa partnerships. - Protocol 23 upgrades and $440M in tokenized asset

- The probability-range reflection effect (UXRP) extends prospect theory, revealing how investors' risk preferences shift across six domains based on probability levels and gain/loss contexts. - Low-probability losses trigger risk-seeking behavior (e.g., distressed assets), while high-probability gains favor risk-averse choices (e.g., stable dividends), shaped by non-linear probability weighting. - Domain-specific strategies emerge: investment domains prioritize index funds in high-probability gains and sp

- The Crypto Fear & Greed Index shows conflicting readings (39 "Fear" vs. 50 "Neutral") on August 30, 2025, reflecting market uncertainty. - Divergent methodologies highlight volatility, whale liquidations, and macro risks like delayed Fed cuts versus stable trading volumes and social media activity. - Historically, "Fear" signals oversold conditions, but current "Neutral" readings caution against over-optimism, requiring multi-indicator analysis. - Contrarian strategies suggest DCA, options hedging, and a

- Ethereum’s institutional adoption and ETF inflows drive its $5,000 potential, bolstered by SEC reclassification and bullish technical patterns. - XRP faces $2.50 risk due to fragile technical structure, weak RSI momentum, and unresolved regulatory uncertainties despite commodity reclassification. - Diverging trajectories highlight strategic importance of monitoring ETH’s $4,300 support and XRP’s $3.00/2.50 thresholds for institutional and retail investors.

- U.S. housing affordability crisis deepens due to demographic shifts, aging populations, and restrictive zoning laws, creating a structural supply-demand mismatch. - Silver demand surges over 50% since 2023 as investors seek inflation hedges, driven by solar energy growth and industrial applications in EVs and semiconductors. - iShares Silver Trust (SLV) offers low-cost, physically backed exposure to silver, outperforming mining ETFs with 0.50% fees and direct bullion holdings. - Regulatory reforms and ge

- Bitcoin is emerging as a new safe-haven asset, challenging U.S. Treasuries and gold in institutional portfolios. - Over 180 companies, including MicroStrategy and DDC Enterprise, now hold Bitcoin as strategic reserves. - The 2025 BITCOIN Act and spot ETF approvals normalized Bitcoin, attracting $132.5B in institutional investments. - Bitcoin's capped supply and low correlation offer diversification, though volatility and regulatory risks persist.
- 02:38SOL market capitalization surpasses $126 billion, overtaking BNB to rank fifth among cryptocurrenciesJinse Finance reported that according to market data, the market capitalization of SOL has surpassed 126 billion USD, reaching a new all-time high, and has overtaken BNB to become the fifth largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
- 02:22WLFI opens proposal voting to use 100% of protocol-owned liquidity fees for buyback and burnJinse Finance reported, according to an official announcement, World Liberty Financial (WLFI) is currently voting on whether to use all fees generated from Protocol-Owned Liquidity (POL) for market buybacks and permanent burning of WLFI tokens. This proposal only concerns liquidity fees controlled by WLFI and does not affect community or third-party LP earnings. The proposal aims to directly reduce token circulation with each transaction, enhance the rights of long-term holders, and achieve a positive cycle of "the more usage, the more burning."
- 01:415.355 million UNI transferred to an address suspected to be Anchorage Digital's institutional business platform, with 200,000 UNI already deposited into a CEX.According to Jinse Finance, on-chain analyst Yujin has monitored that 5.355 million $UNI ($52.9 million) were transferred to the address 0xF43...BC2, which likely belongs to the institutional business platform of @Anchorage. Nine hours ago, 200,000 $UNI ($1.97 million) had already been transferred to a CEX. These 5.355 million UNI were mainly accumulated in 2023 through Anchorage Digital at an average price of $4.95. The current price has doubled compared to the accumulation price, resulting in a profit of up to $27.5 million.