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- Institutional crypto portfolios shifted sharply toward Ethereum in Q3 2025, driven by its upgrades, regulatory clarity, and higher yields. - Ethereum ETFs saw $33B inflows vs. $1.17B Bitcoin outflows, with the ETH/BTC ETF ratio rising sixfold to 0.12 by July. - Whale activity confirmed the trend: $5.42B BTC-to-ETH transfers and 22% of Ethereum's supply now controlled by whales. - Ethereum's deflationary model, 4.8% staking yield, and $223B DeFi TVL outperformed Bitcoin's 1.8% yield and stagnant narrative

- Crypto markets face structural shift as whales and macroeconomic trends drive capital from Bitcoin to Ethereum. - Bitcoin's dominance fell to 57.94% amid $2.7B sell-off, while Ethereum saw $2.5B accumulation and 46.9M on-chain transactions. - Regulatory clarity (GENIUS/CLARITY Acts) and Ethereum's Layer 2 innovations boost its appeal as a settlement and tokenized asset platform. - Institutional adoption and DeFi growth highlight Ethereum's utility over Bitcoin's "digital gold" narrative in evolving crypt

- 2025 meme coin market shifts as LBRETT and LILPEPE challenge SHIB/PEPE with Ethereum Layer 2 tech and deflationary tokenomics. - LBRETT offers 10,000 TPS speeds, $0.0001 gas fees, and 1,400% staking APYs via 10B token cap and Ethereum Layer 2 infrastructure. - LILPEPE raises $24M in presale with 39K holders, backed by 95%+ security audits and 12% transaction burn rate for supply reduction. - SHIB's $7.27B market cap faces structural flaws: 589T supply dilution, weak metaverse integration, and scalability

- Vincent Boucher launches AGI Alpha Jobs Marketplace, a blockchain-based platform for decentralized AI task orchestration using AGIALPHA tokens and smart contracts. - The platform enables autonomous agent-driven job execution with staking, slashing mechanisms, and NFT certificates for transparent, trustless collaboration across a global AI network. - Boucher's "Meta-Agentic" AI framework, developed over two decades, aims to create a self-sustaining AGI economy projected to unlock $15 quadrillion in value

- Yunfeng Financial Group, linked to Jack Ma, bought 10,000 ETH ($44M) from internal funds to expand into Web3, digital assets, and AI. - The purchase joins Bitmine and SharpLink as top Ethereum holders, with corporate entities controlling 3.67% of total supply and 58% of structured reserves. - Hong Kong's regulatory framework and Yunfeng's move highlight growing institutional adoption of crypto as strategic reserves across Asia. - Analysts warn concentrated holdings pose liquidity risks, while Japan's fir

- Ozak AI's Phase 5 presale raised $2.4M, selling 815M $OZ tokens at $0.01 each, with analysts projecting 100x returns if the token reaches $1. - The AI-powered crypto project combines blockchain with predictive analytics, real-time market insights, and automated trading to differentiate from Bitcoin/Ethereum. - Strategic price increases ($0.01→$0.012→$1) and partnerships with SINT/Hive Intel create urgency, positioning Ozak AI as a high-conviction alternative to established cryptocurrencies. - Certik cert

- Solana's Alpenglow upgrade passed with 98.27% approval, aiming to slash block finality from 12.8 seconds to 150 milliseconds. - The upgrade introduces Votor (off-chain signature aggregation) and Rotor (block propagation system) to reduce ledger bloat and bandwidth use. - A "20+20" resilience model ensures network safety with 40% adversarial/offline stake, while validator economics shift to fixed admission fees. - Major staking entities and 52% stake participation supported the upgrade, which could reshap

- Reflect, a crypto fintech startup, raised $3.75M led by a16z Crypto to launch USDC+, a yield-generating stablecoin. - USDC+ operates within the EU-compliant USDC framework, aiming to compete with USDT by offering passive income to holders. - The stablecoin leverages Circle's MiCA regulatory alignment and $71B market cap, targeting institutional and retail users seeking yield. - a16z Crypto's backing signals confidence in redefining stablecoin utility, though USDC+ faces competition from established playe

- Polkadot's sub0 SYMBIOSIS conference returns Nov 14-16, 2025 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, showcasing decentralized tech advancements. - Event highlights include Hyperbridge's multichain bridge, developer workshops, and $20,000 hackathon bounties with 24-hour hackerspace. - Focused on censorship resistance and modular blockchain solutions, the conference partners with regional organizations and offers free tickets. - Live streaming and local-Web3 collaboration aim to address Latin America's economic instab

- A 2024 study highlights stark disclosure differences between Canadian common law (Ontario) and civil law (Quebec) firms, with Quebec’s ARLPE framework enabling 30% reduced information asymmetry via auditable, concise disclosures. - Civil law regimes like Quebec show 40% higher ESG benchmark compliance (2025 study), aligning with ISSB standards through mandatory third-party audits and public beneficial owner registration. - By 2025, 36 jurisdictions—including civil law-aligned Canada—adopted ISSB sustaina
- 21:56Microsoft to invest $4 billion to build a second data center in WisconsinJinse Finance reported that Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella announced on Thursday that the company will invest $4 billion to establish a second data center in southeastern Wisconsin, expanding its data center coverage. The facility, named Fairwater, is scheduled to have its first phase data center operational in early 2026 and will house hundreds of thousands of Nvidia (NVDA.O) GB200 chips.
- 21:44JPMorgan: Circle Faces "Intense" Competition from Tether, Hyperliquid, and Fintech CompaniesJinse Finance reported that JPMorgan analysts stated that as Tether, Hyperliquid, and several fintech companies prepare to launch new stablecoins, USDC stablecoin issuer Circle is facing "intense" competition. However, they warned that unless the cryptocurrency market expands significantly, the stablecoin market for U.S. issuers may ultimately evolve into a "zero-sum game." In a report released on Wednesday, analysts including JPMorgan Managing Director Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou wrote: "In summary, as we get closer to the implementation of new U.S. stablecoin legislation, new entrants are emerging in the U.S. stablecoin market, ready to seize market share, gain liquidity advantages, and challenge Circle's dominance." Notably, the analysts believe that the supply of stablecoins is closely related to the overall market capitalization of cryptocurrencies, which means that if there is no significant expansion in the crypto sector, issuers are likely to trade market share at the expense of each other rather than expanding the overall market. A "zero-sum game" refers to a situation where one party's gain is offset by another party's loss, resulting in no net gain or loss for the entire group.
- 20:15All three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher, reaching new record highs.Jinse Finance reported that all three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher and reached new closing highs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 0.27%, the Nasdaq closed up 0.94%, and the S&P 500 Index closed up 0.48%.