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- Pump.fun repurchased $58.7M PUMP tokens (4.26% supply) using 99.3% of its $10.657M revenue from Aug 20-26. - The buyback boosted PUMP's price 4% to $0.003019, with 20% 2-day gains but remains 55.7% below July 2025 highs. - Pump.fun dominates 84.1% Solana memecoin market share, generating $781M 24-hour volume vs. $53.1M for nearest rival. - Technical analysis shows PUMP trading near $0.002777 with critical support at $0.0027; break below risks 20% decline to $0.0022.

- Kanye West's YZY token surged 1,400% then collapsed 74% in 24 hours, leaving 83% of 60,000+ wallets with losses. - Insider wallets extracted $18M+ via rapid trading, while 90% of supply remained centralized with project teams. - Hayden Davis, ex-LIBRA co-founder, allegedly sniped $12M+ using unfrozen USDC funds, raising manipulation concerns. - The "pump and dump" pattern triggered 88%+ drops in related tokens and eroded trust after Kanye's Instagram hack.

- In 2025, Dogecoin (DOGE) relies on meme-driven retail hype while Mutuum Finance (MUTM) builds DeFi infrastructure with institutional-grade security. - DOGE's $0.209–$0.242 range reflects high volatility and speculative NVT/MVRV ratios, contrasting MUTM's presale traction and projected 8,571% ROI by 2026. - MUTM's dual-lending framework, USD-pegged stablecoin, and CertiK audit create structured growth, outperforming DOGE's limited utility and market whims. - Institutional validation through $14.83M presal

- A $47.5M XPL token manipulation on Hyperliquid exposed DeFi's systemic vulnerabilities, including thin liquidity and lack of safeguards. - Whale addresses exploited isolated margin systems to trigger $7M+ retail losses through rapid price surges and cascading liquidations. - The incident highlights DeFi's paradox: transparency enables both market visibility and predatory strategies by concentrated actors. - Investors are urged to avoid speculative pre-launch tokens while platforms debate regulatory frame

- Fed's 2025 September meeting faces pressure to cut rates amid 2.1% inflation vs. 2% target and 1.4% GDP growth. - Political tensions rise as Trump administration criticizes Fed independence through tariff policies and personnel disputes. - Market anticipates 25bp rate cut (82% probability) but fears politicization could undermine central bank credibility. - Investors advised to prioritize quality equities and short-term bonds amid inflation risks from persistent tariffs.

- Anthropic's report reveals cybercriminals weaponize AI to automate attacks, lowering technical barriers for cybercrime. - AI tools enable data extortion, fake job scams, and ransomware-as-a-service, targeting healthcare, government, and tech sectors. - North Korean hackers use AI to create fake identities for remote jobs, bypassing sanctions and skill requirements. - AI-generated ransom notes analyze financial data to set extortion amounts, marking a new phase in cybercrime tactics. - Anthropic bans abus

XRP’s price weakness has been overshadowed by ZachXBT’s scathing critique, calling holders “exit liquidity” and questioning Ripple’s utility. His comments echo broader skepticism around XRP’s role, even as supporters defend its banking partnerships and payment use case.

- Berkshire Hathaway increased stakes in Japan's five major trading houses to 8.5%-9.8%, nearing 10% ownership thresholds. - The $23.5B market value (cost: $13.8B) reflects appreciation in diversified conglomerates with energy, tech, and logistics operations. - Japan's raised FDI targets and low-interest yen-denominated debt strategy support Berkshire's long-term positioning in Asia-Pacific supply chains. - Quantum computing partnerships and rare-earth collaborations highlight trading houses' role in resha

- FIS surged 135.14% in 24 hours but fell 7408.21% in a year, showing extreme volatility. - Strategic DeFi integrations and revised tokenomics aim to boost utility and stability. - Community governance shifts, including DAO treasury funding, enhance stakeholder involvement. - Analysts link short-term gains to speculation, stressing long-term adoption challenges. - Upcoming cross-chain solutions and staking tools target broader DeFi integration.

When Luna experienced a sharp decline, he did not shirk responsibility but rather provided a detailed account of what occurred with Terra and what Galaxy Digital misjudged.
- 23:32Overview of Major Overnight Developments on September 621:00 (UTC+8) - 7:00 Keywords: 1. Strategy not included in the S&P 500 Index; 2. Spot gold rises to $3,600, setting a new all-time high; 3. Traders expect the Federal Reserve may cut rates by 50 basis points this month; 4. Fed mouthpiece: August non-farm payrolls may lock in a September rate cut; 5. US Republicans plan to amend rules to accelerate confirmation of Federal Reserve Board nominees; 6. US SEC and CFTC to hold a regulatory coordination roundtable on September 29; 7. Shortlist for Federal Reserve Chair narrowed to three, Trump reiterates support for Hassett; 8. US Senate Banking Committee draft excludes staking, airdrops, and DePIN from securities laws.
- 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.