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- Latin America's crypto boom is driven by regulatory progress, economic pressures, and tech adoption in Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia. - Mexico's 2025 fintech reforms and digital peso aim to boost financial inclusion, with crypto market projected to grow from $37.4B to $86.4B by 2033. - Argentina uses crypto as inflation hedge, with 31% adult adoption and $17B stablecoin volume, while tokenizing assets to enhance liquidity. - Colombia's VASP framework and 5M crypto users highlight market maturity, with

- Ethereum delivered 243% total return (60.84% annualized) from 2020-2025 despite 2022 crash, driven by DeFi and smart contract adoption. - Ozak AI challenges Ethereum with AI-DePIN model, offering 200x-560x ROI potential through ARIMA analytics and decentralized infrastructure. - OZ token presale shows 400% growth to $0.005, with projections reaching $1 by 2026, outpacing Ethereum's 5-year growth by 16x. - Ozak AI's energy-efficient DePIN and financial analytics focus position it as a high-velocity altern

- U.S. jobless claims fell to 229K in early August 2025, signaling a fragile labor market recovery amid 4.2% unemployment and 1.2% GDP growth. - Fed hints at a potential September rate cut to avert economic slowdown, with 89% market probability of a 25-basis-point reduction by year-end. - Bitcoin surged to $117,000 on rate-cut expectations but faces overbought risks and "buy the rumor, sell the news" volatility patterns. - Investors balance crypto exposure with hedging strategies: bonds, diversified assets

- NEIRO plummeted 61.93% in 24 hours, marking its steepest single-day loss amid prolonged downward momentum across multiple timeframes. - Market analysts attribute the crash to broader crypto bearishness rather than specific catalysts, with no major institutional support stabilizing the token. - Technical breakdowns in key support levels and absence of buying pressure have triggered stop-loss cascades, deepening the sell-off below critical moving averages. - A proposed backtesting strategy combines moving

- HMSTR plummeted 27.25% in 24 hours amid broader market weakness and macroeconomic uncertainties. - Technical analysis shows key support levels broken, with RSI/MACD indicating continued downward pressure. - Analysts warn critical $0.000540 support could trigger algorithmic sell-offs and accelerated declines. - A backtesting strategy using moving averages and RSI thresholds was proposed to mitigate recent losses.

- U.S. government publishes GDP data on nine public blockchains via Commerce Department initiative, enhancing transparency and real-time access. - Chainlink and Pyth Network transmit data to decentralized apps, with Pyth token surging 61% post-announcement due to market confidence. - Critics warn blockchain ensures immutability but not data accuracy, raising concerns amid recent controversies over U.S. economic statistics reliability. - Initiative aligns with Trump administration's blockchain push, aiming

- BullZilla ($BZIL) emerges as a top 2025 meme coin with structured tokenomics, deflationary mechanisms, and 70% APY staking via its HODL Furnace. - The Ethereum-based project uses a progressive price engine and Roar Burn mechanism to increase token scarcity, with 50% of 159.999B supply allocated to presale. - Phased development includes Q4 2025 HODL Furnace launch and 2026 exchange listings, differentiating it from speculative rivals like Bonk and Peanut the Squirrel. - A $7,000 presale investment could t

- BullZilla ($BZIL) introduces HODL Furnace, a staking mechanism offering up to 70% APY for long-term token holders. - The deflationary model boosts token value through staking rewards and reduced volatility compared to speculative meme coins. - With a projected 91,677% ROI, $BZIL outperforms peers like Goatseus Maximus and Neiro by combining scarcity, utility, and passive income. - Presale nears closure, urging investors to secure discounted tokens before the official listing amid rising demand.

- Jupiter (JUP) surged 6.1% to $0.49, with 62% higher volume, testing $0.50 resistance as bullish momentum builds. - Jupiter DEX launched Lend, a Solana-based money market competing with Aave, offering 95% LTV and low penalties. - Managing $3B+ in assets, Jupiter DEX projects $1.3B+ in 2025 fees, positioning it as Solana's top DeFi protocol. - Technical analysis shows consolidation near $0.45-$0.60, with a $0.60+ breakout potentially targeting $0.70 half-year highs.

- Arbitrum (ARB) surges 21.47% weekly, outperforming layer-2 peers with $0.59 price and $3.08B market cap. - Network activity jumps 63% in 30 days via PayPal PYUSD integration and Timeboost upgrade, while $14M audit fund boosts credibility. - MAGACOIN FINANCE raises $12.5M in presale with dual audits, positioned as 2025 "moonshot" amid Ethereum staking unlock-driven altcoin rotation. - EU accelerates digital euro plans post-US GENIUS Act, weighing blockchain solutions to reduce non-European payment depende
- 09:1740x short whale holds over $100 million in BTC short positions, only 1.4% away from liquidation priceAccording to ChainCatcher, monitored by HyperInsight, the 40x short whale wallet address starting with 0xa523 has added another 135.11 BTC short positions. The current position is worth approximately $100.6 million, with an unrealized loss of about $2.585 million. This whale is using 40x leverage, with an average entry price of around $112,300. The current liquidation price is about $115,200, which is only 1.4% higher than the current price, significantly increasing the risk of liquidation. This address has lost $43.4 million in the past month, surpassing Aguila Trades, insider trader qwatio, and JamesWynn, becoming the biggest loser on Hyperliquid.
- 09:17Alameda unstakes $43.6 million worth of SOL tokensAccording to ChainCatcher, monitored by Solid Intel, Alameda withdrew Solana tokens worth $43.6 million from staking 16 hours ago. Currently, the institution holds 4.799 million SOL, with a total value of approximately $1.14 billions.
- 08:46IREN Bitcoin mining company co-founders cash out a total of $66 millionAccording to Jinse Finance, citing TheMinerMag, IREN, a bitcoin mining company, saw its co-founders and co-CEOs, William Roberts and Daniel Roberts, sell a total of 2 million shares when the company’s stock price surged to a historic high above $33. According to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Thursday, the brothers each sold 1 million shares, with each transaction totaling over $33 million. The combined market value of the shares sold by the two amounted to approximately $66 million.