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- Ethereum's dynamic deflationary model, driven by EIP-1559 and institutional buying, is challenging Bitcoin's dominance by creating engineered scarcity. - BitMine's weekly ETH purchases and staking strategy reduced supply by 45,300 ETH in Q2 2025, boosting staking yields and institutional confidence. - Ethereum ETFs attracted $9.4B in Q2 2025, outpacing Bitcoin, as institutions view ETH as a utility asset with compounding value. - Analysts project Ethereum's market cap to overtake Bitcoin by 2025, driven


- INJ surged 217.72% in 24 hours to $13.62 on Aug 28, 2025, followed by a 747.79% seven-day drop. - Analysts attribute volatility to on-chain activity, tokenomics changes, and shifting market sentiment. - Despite a 310.61% monthly gain, INJ fell 3063.2% annually, highlighting speculative momentum over intrinsic value. - Technical indicators confirm high volatility, with sharp spikes and reversals typical of leveraged crypto assets.

- Fed's dovish pivot boosts risk assets as rate cuts loom, with 50% chance of September 2025 easing. - Ethereum's 41% August surge and Dencun upgrades drive altcoin momentum, with S Coin (S) emerging as strategic play. - S Coin's $650M TVL surge, FeeM model, and Ethereum alignment position it for capital inflows amid macro-driven crypto reallocation. - Institutional ETFs holding 8% ETH supply and S Coin's $0.3173 price consolidation highlight market structure shifts. - Technical indicators suggest S Coin c

- Solana (SOL) surges past $208, hitting 13.8% weekly gains with $112.66B market cap and record $13.08B open interest. - Technical indicators (RSI 57.93, positive MACD) and DEX volume spikes ($7.1B) signal strong bullish momentum and ecosystem growth. - Robinhood micro futures and Pantera's $1.25B Solana-focused fund drive retail/institutional liquidity and price stability. - Bulls target $213-$250+ as key resistance, but risks include potential pullbacks below $200 and delayed SEC ETF approvals.

- Philippine Senator Bam Aquino plans to propose a bill to place the national budget on a blockchain for transparent tracking. - The initiative builds on an existing DBM-Polygon system using BayaniChain to record financial documents on a public ledger. - Blockchain advocates argue it could reduce corruption by enabling real-time, tamper-proof public verification of every peso expenditure. - The Philippines aims to become the first country with a full blockchain-based budget system, aligning with global gov

- XRP nears $3.10 resistance, supported by technical patterns and institutional accumulation of 440M tokens ($3.8B). - Japan's regulatory clarity and U.S. SEC ETF rulings in October 2025 could unlock $5-8B in institutional capital for XRP. - October catalysts (ETF approvals, Ripple case updates, Japan ETF launch) align with bullish technical indicators and global adoption trends.

- Decentralized management boosts industrial efficiency by empowering mid-level teams with real-time decision-making, as seen in Acme Industries' 25% downtime reduction and e&'s 15% market responsiveness gain. - Tech integration like Tesla's AI factories (40% downtime cut) and blockchain in logistics highlights decentralized teams' ability to leverage data-driven tools for operational agility. - Innovation thrives through decentralized models like Spotify's squads and 3M's UXRP programs, driving 20-25% EBI
- 22:57New Zealand FMA launches tokenization consultation to explore regulatory barriersJinse Finance reported that the New Zealand Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has launched a tokenization consultation until the end of October, aiming to clarify whether current regulations are hindering the development of tokenization. This year, the agency has received a large number of inquiries about tokenization, but there have been few implemented projects. The FMA pointed out that tokenization currently tends to favor already regulated institutions, while startups, due to high licensing costs and high entry barriers, may prefer to operate outside regulatory frameworks, which weakens consumer protection. Globally, some startups have also turned to overseas markets with lower regulatory requirements for this reason.
- 22:26Trump criticizes EU's fine on Google, says countermeasures will be consideredAccording to Jinse Finance, citing CCTV News, US President Trump posted on his social media platform "Truth Social," criticizing the European Union for imposing a $3.5 billion fine on Google, calling the move "extremely unfair" and claiming it is plundering funds that should be used for American investment and employment. He pointed out that this is just one of many fines and taxes Europe has imposed on Google and other US tech companies in recent years. Trump emphasized that his administration would not tolerate such "discriminatory behavior." Trump warned that if Europe continues to take similar actions against American tech giants, he will be forced to initiate the "Section 301" procedure to overturn these "unfair penalties" in order to protect the interests of American tax-paying companies. On the 5th local time, the European Commission announced a €2.95 billion (approximately $3.5 billion) fine on US tech giant Google for abusing its dominant position in the ad tech market and harming the competitive environment.
- 21:22The U.S. Senate is considering amending its rules to open a fast track for Trump's Federal Reserve Board nominations.Jinse Finance reported that a Republican aide in the U.S. Senate stated that Senate Republicans are considering amending the rules to open a fast-track confirmation process for Trump's Federal Reserve Board nominees. The new rules could be debated as early as the meeting at the beginning of next month.