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- Goldman Sachs allocates $470M in direct Bitcoin holdings and $1.5B in Bitcoin ETFs, signaling institutional acceptance of crypto as a macro-hedge. - The dual strategy balances unmediated price exposure with regulated ETFs like IBIT/FBTC, aligning with evolving U.S. and EU regulatory frameworks. - Rising institutional adoption by firms like BlackRock and JPMorgan validates Bitcoin's role in diversifying portfolios amid inflation and geopolitical risks. - Retail investors are urged to re-evaluate crypto al

- Trump's unprecedented attempt to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, lacking legal basis, triggers market volatility and questions the Fed's independence. - Historical parallels to Nixon's 1971 pressure on the Fed highlight risks of inflation and dollar instability from political interference. - Legal challenges over Cook's removal could set a precedent, threatening the Fed's apolitical role and global financial stability. - Investors now prioritize inflation hedges (gold, TIPS) and value stocks as central ba

New research shows that Ethereum's market cap could reach $3 trillion within the next two cycles, outpacing Bitcoin. Here's a closer look at the surprising analysis.

- 2025 Q2 saw dormant Bitcoin whale accounts (10,000+ BTC) reactivating, shifting $642M to Ethereum through leveraged positions and large ETH purchases. - Ethereum whales (10,000–100,000 ETH) accumulated 200,000 ETH ($515M), reflecting institutional adoption driven by deflationary supply, 3.8% staking yields, and Dencun/Pectra upgrades. - SEC's utility token reclassification and 29% ETH staking rate boosted Ethereum's appeal, while investors adopted 60–70% Bitcoin/30–40% Ethereum portfolios to balance stab

- XRP's $28/2026 target depends on regulatory clarity, institutional adoption, and technical momentum after SEC lawsuit resolution. - Post-2025 ruling triggered 7% price surge to $3.56, with ETF approval potentially driving $4-8B inflows via Standard Chartered estimates. - Whale accumulation of 1.2B XRP and ODL adoption in emerging markets signal utility-driven transition from speculative asset. - Technical analysis shows $2.95 support/critical breakout level, with $3.05 threshold validating bullish case t

Despite August’s lackluster trading, crypto whales are betting on Arbitrum, Uniswap, and PEPE. Their accumulation signals potential upside in September if market momentum strengthens.

- BlockDAG's hybrid DAG-PoW model processes 10,000+ TPS, outpacing Ethereum and Solana, driving investor migration from LTC, SHIB, and DOT. - X1 mobile mining app (2.5M users) and $383M presale highlight BlockDAG's adoption, with analysts projecting 35x returns akin to Ethereum's early growth. - Litecoin faces obsolescence risks due to DAG scalability gaps, while SHIB's 98.9% burn rate drop and DOT's interoperability limitations underscore legacy asset challenges. - Strategic portfolios now prioritize DAG-

- Ethereum's 2025 V-shaped recovery follows a 12% August correction, driven by institutional whale accumulation and ETF inflows. - Whale wallets now control 22% of ETH supply, with staking yields (3.8%) and deflationary mechanics boosting long-term value. - Ethereum ETFs attracted $27.6B in August 2025, surpassing Bitcoin as regulatory clarity enables 29% supply staking. - Pectra/Dencun upgrades reduced gas fees by 90%, positioning Ethereum as the dominant smart contract infrastructure. - Technical indicat

- 2025 altcoin season shows sharp performance divergence, with CRO outpacing AAVE and BGB due to structural upgrades and institutional adoption. - Cronos' POS v6 upgrade and staked CRO ETF filing drive 25% price surge, boosting gas usage 14% and contract deployments 33% in Q3 2025. - Aave's incremental upgrades and BGB's technical resistance limit growth, contrasting Cronos' AI-focused roadmap and regulatory alignment advantages. - Institutional adoption and on-chain activity position CRO as top altcoin pi
- 06:59Michael Saylor: Major banks such as BNY Mellon and JPMorgan have started issuing loans collateralized by bitcoin.Jinse Finance reported that Michael Saylor, founder and executive chairman of Strategy, stated that several major banks, including BNY Mellon, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Charles Schwab, JPMorgan, and Citigroup, have begun issuing credit backed by bitcoin as collateral.
- 06:56South Korea’s National Pension Service increases its MicroStrategy holdings to 93 million dollarsChainCatcher reported that Bitcoin Treasuries.NET posted on X, stating that the National Pension Service (NPS) of South Korea, which manages assets worth 1 trillion USD, has increased its holdings in MicroStrategy (MSTR), a listed company holding bitcoin, to 93 million USD.
- 06:53Matrixport: Bitcoin implied volatility continues to decline, with the market gradually lowering the likelihood of an upward movement by the end of DecemberJinse Finance reported that Matrixport's daily chart analysis indicates that bitcoin's implied volatility continues to decline, which in turn reduces the likelihood of a significant upward breakout by the end of the year. Today's Federal Open Market Committee meeting is the last major catalyst, but once the meeting concludes, volatility is likely to continue its downward trend until the holiday season. Without new bitcoin ETF inflows to drive directional momentum, the market may return to a range-bound state. This outcome is typically associated with further declines in volatility. In fact, this adjustment process is already underway, with implied volatility continuously decreasing and the market gradually lowering the probability of an upside surprise at the end of December.