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1Bitget Daily Digest (Dec. 19)|Fed Holds Rates at 4.25%-4.50%; ~$23B Bitcoin Options Expire Next Friday, Volatility May Intensify2Bitget US Stock Morning Brief | CPI Cools Ahead of Expectations; AI Giants Join Genesis Initiative; NYSE Holiday Trading Unchanged (December 19, 2025)3Senate confirms CFTC Chair pick Michael Selig as agency takes larger role regulating crypto

Traders ponder a bottom as Bitcoin falls back to this week's lows below $86,000
AIcoin·2025/12/17 20:02
Scor Protocol Expands Web3 Gaming Platform to Mantle Network to Advance Scalability and Cross-Chain Interoperability
BlockchainReporter·2025/12/17 20:00
Bitcoin miner Hut 8 signs $7 billion AI deal backed by Google
币界网·2025/12/17 19:56
YouTube will stream the Oscars — exclusively — beginning in 2029
TechCrunch·2025/12/17 19:54
Buterin stated that the Ethereum protocol needs to be more concise.
币界网·2025/12/17 19:44
WLFI Token Buyback: A Stunning $10M Move That’s Reshaping Confidence
Bitcoinworld·2025/12/17 19:27
Ethereum—Can Bitmine’s $140.6 million ETH purchase offset the liquidity trap?
币界网·2025/12/17 19:15

Bitcoin structure turns bearish, structural indicators turn negative
币界网·2025/12/17 19:15
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Trump Says Fed Chair Is the Easiest Job in the World and Lists Candidates to Succeed PowellUS President Trump stated that the position of Federal Reserve Chairman is the easiest job in the world. The current final list of candidates to succeed Jerome Powell includes BlackRock Chief Investment Officer Rick Rieder, Kevin Hassett, Kevin Warsh, and Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller.
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Klarna chooses a certain exchange to raise USDC from institutionsKlarna raised USDC from institutional investors through a certain exchange, incorporating the stablecoin into its financing system. (Cointelegraph)
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US officials say some Epstein case files are kept confidential to protect victimsJinse Finance reported that on December 21 local time, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the Department of Justice's decision to only partially release files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case before the final deadline set by Congress, stating that this move was to protect the victims of the Epstein case. Blanche promised that the Trump administration would eventually fulfill its legal obligations. However, he emphasized that the Department of Justice has a duty to act cautiously when releasing thousands of documents that may contain sensitive information.
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