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- Bitcoin faces bearish technical signals (MACD/RSI divergence) despite $124k high, indicating weakening momentum and potential correction near $90k-$95k liquidity clusters. - Hash rate data shows rare bullish clustering and miner stabilization, suggesting possible recovery if hashrate momentum continues. - Fed rate cuts and declining futures open interest (20% drop) amplify macro risks, with ETF outflows compounding bearish pressure. - Traders hedge via $14.6B BTC puts near $111k gamma pressure zone, refl

- XRP’s $180B market cap surpasses BlackRock’s, but centralized control and limited utility draw criticism. - Ripple’s 50% XRP supply ownership and XRPL’s lack of smart contracts highlight governance and innovation concerns. - Mutuum Finance (MUTM) gains traction with $15M presale and 300% growth potential via dual-lending and Ethereum-based stablecoin. - XRP faces $3.30 resistance, while MUTM’s DeFi innovation positions it as a faster-growing alternative in cross-border solutions.

- Bitcoin dips below $110,000 as Fed rate cut optimism wanes, with ether dropping 8% amid inflation concerns. - Institutional investors shift $2B from Bitcoin to ether, while ETF flows show $1.2B Bitcoin outflows vs. $151M ether inflows. - Upcoming core PCE data (0.3% monthly/2.9% YoY expected) could delay Fed cuts, intensifying crypto market volatility. - Bitcoin's RSI below 50 and Deribit options suggest bearish bias, with $110,000 as critical support. - Ether shows relative strength above 50 RSI and maj

- Pyth Network (PYTH) partnered with U.S. Commerce Department to publish GDP and macroeconomic data on Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Solana blockchains, sparking a 70% price surge and 2,700% trading volume spike. - This marks the first U.S. government use of blockchain for official data, enabling real-time DeFi applications like inflation-linked protocols and transparent economic tracking via cryptographic hashes. - The initiative aligns with Trump's crypto agenda, positioning the U.S. as "blockchain capital" whi

- JPMorgan estimates Bitcoin's fair value at $126,000, a 13% premium over current prices, citing volatility normalization and institutional adoption. - Bitcoin's six-month volatility dropped to 30% by mid-2025, narrowing its gap with gold to historical lows due to regulatory clarity and improved liquidity. - Corporate treasuries now hold 6% of Bitcoin's supply, with entities like Harvard and Tesla treating it as strategic reserves, stabilizing its valuation. - Institutional Bitcoin ETFs attracted $33.4B in

- Institutional investors are shifting to Ethereum ETFs, which have drawn $1.83B in 2025 inflows, far outpacing Bitcoin’s $171M. - Ethereum’s 4.5–5.2% staking yields offer active returns, contrasting Bitcoin’s zero-yield model and compounding investor advantages. - Regulatory clarity for Ethereum ETFs, post-2025 approval, boosted institutional trust, with BlackRock’s ETHA attracting $13B since launch. - Ethereum’s deflationary supply and DeFi-driven innovation make it a preferred asset for yield-focused po

- Bitmine Immersion (BMNR) holds 1.52M ETH ($6.6B) via a hybrid Delaware-Quebec governance model balancing capital agility with transparency mandates. - Strategic ties to Ethereum Tower and regulatory clarity from SEC/EU MiCA reduce compliance costs but expose BMNR to political and regulatory volatility risks. - Institutional credibility from ARK/Founders Fund backing contrasts with dilution concerns and insider trading patterns raising governance scrutiny. - Investors face trade-offs between BMNR's regula

- Investors are eyeing Shiba Inu (SHIB), Dogecoin (DOGE), Bonk, and Layer Brett (LBRETT), each offering distinct growth narratives in the meme coin space. - SHIB's price projections hinge on token burns, Shibarium's Layer-2 scalability, and community-driven "SHIB Army" momentum, though $0.01 targets by 2026 face skepticism due to supply constraints. - Layer Brett distinguishes itself with Ethereum-based Layer 2 infrastructure (10,000 TPS), 7,500% staking APY, and utility-focused roadmap, contrasting with D

- MAGACOIN FINANCE's Ethereum-based presale nears completion in 2025, with rapid sellouts and growing investor demand mirroring Shiba Inu/Dogecoin's viral trajectories. - Positioned as a "Bitcoin alternative," it leverages scarcity-driven tokenomics and cultural relevance to attract both crypto and traditional financial/political circles. - A Hashex smart contract audit and Ethereum's $2B staking unlock have boosted legitimacy, with analysts projecting 20x-60x returns if exchange listings succeed. - The pr

- Solana (SOL) nears $209 with technical indicators suggesting potential $300 breakout, supported by bullish EMAs, RSI (60), and ADX (28). - Institutional demand surges to $1.72B holdings, including 1.44% of total supply, as entities like Sharps Technology boost stakes. - Historical golden crosses and Fibonacci levels at $295-300 highlight key resistance, aligning with broader altseason capital rotations. - Retail optimism grows (50% odds of new ATH), with $213 breakout seen as catalyst for $250+ rally ami
- 10:54Bitget August Transparency Report: BTC and ETH Open Interest Both Rank Among Top Three Global CEXsChainCatcher reported that Bitget has released its Transparency Report for August 2025, disclosing the latest developments and key progress in its core business areas. According to data from The Block and Coinglass, Bitget ranks among the top three global CEXs in terms of open interest for Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) futures. The open interest for Bitcoin futures has surpassed $10 billion, while Ethereum remains in the $5–7 billion range, rising to $6 billion by the end of August. In addition, CoinDesk pointed out in its "Market Data Depth Report" that Bitget leads the market in ETH and SOL liquidity. From November 2023 to June 2025, Bitget's cumulative derivatives trading volume reached $11.5 trillion. In 2025, the platform's average monthly trading volume reached $75 billion, with nearly 90% coming from derivatives business.
- 10:32BTIP-105 proposal enters final comment solicitation stageChainCatcher News, according to official sources, the BTFS technical community is currently conducting a final review of the BTIP-105 proposal. The proposal innovatively introduces a proxy node transmission architecture and a dedicated upload routing mechanism: the client sends file data to the proxy node, which then efficiently forwards it to the designated storage service provider (SP). This design can effectively solve transmission bottlenecks in network-restricted and NAT traversal environments, significantly improving file upload success rates and transmission stability, and will bring breakthrough improvements to the accessibility of distributed storage networks.
- 10:32BTTC Network Officially Launches Delivery Chain MechanismAccording to ChainCatcher, BitTorrent Chain (BTTC) has innovatively adopted a three-layer architecture: the BTTC layer, as a fully EVM-compatible PoS chain, is autonomously managed by a decentralized validator network and handles all transaction processing across the network; the delivery layer utilizes a trusted group of validators to achieve real-time state synchronization between the BTTC layer and the multi-chain contract layer; the contract layer consists of a matrix of smart contracts deployed on various public chains, building a hub for cross-chain asset circulation. The three-layer architecture works collaboratively to ensure efficient and secure cross-chain interactions on the BTTC network, providing fundamental infrastructure support for the multi-chain ecosystem.