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Bitcoin's price saw a slight uptick following the US CPI release, showing 2.8% inflation in July. Analysts now expect a Fed rate cut in September, keeping markets on edge.

Ethereum’s supply squeeze, fueled by corporate accumulation, whale activity, and record staking, is setting the stage for a potential rally toward $7,000. Analysts highlight $4,400 as the key breakout point for short-term momentum.

Share link:In this post: Ethereum developer Federico Carrone was detained for hours in Turkey over alleged misuse of Ethereum. The accusation is likely connected to privacy protocols and Carrone’s research on the subject. Despite crypto adoption, privacy and self-custody tools continue to face legal uncertainty and risks.
Share link:In this post: • A7A5 allows holders of Russian bank cards to buy stablecoins. • Option available only to Russian citizens, clients of sanctioned bank PSB. • Traders can also sell the tokens and receive Russian rubles in their card accounts.

Share link:In this post: Ola Källenius, CEO of Mercedes-Benz, has publicly criticized the European Union’s plan to ban CO2-emitting vehicles by 2035. Källenius argues that the transition to electric vehicles must be balanced with the realities of supply chain capabilities and consumer needs. The Trump administration released updated guidelines for a $5 billion program expanding electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the United States.

Share link:In this post: General Motors (GM) is shifting its driverless car strategy from robotaxis to personally owned autonomous vehicles. Former Tesla Autopilot chief Sterling Anderson will lead the renewed self-driving push. GM plans to rehire Cruise veterans and bring in new talent to accelerate development.

Share link:In this post: MARA will buy 64% of EDF’s Exaion for $168 million. The deal moves MARA from Bitcoin mining into AI data centers. MARA will focus on running AI models instead of training them.

LDO’s 67% rally faces a reality check as euphoria peaks, risking a pullback if buyer fatigue sets in.
- 17:10Citigroup’s Dirk Willer: European Business Cycle Shifts, Overweight U.S. Stocks, Bearish on the DollarAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, at the "2025 Asset Management Annual Conference," Dirk Willer, Head of Global Macro and Asset Allocation Research at Citi, shared his investment perspectives on major global markets for the second half of this year. Dirk Willer first outlined Citi's asset allocation views: overweight equities (especially the US, and to some extent Europe), underweight UK equities; neutral on government bonds, overweight emerging market bonds, underweight Japanese government bonds; underweight investment-grade credit in Europe and the US; neutral on commodities; short the US dollar, long the euro and select emerging market currencies. Regarding the stock market, Dirk Willer pointed out that the "US exceptionalism" narrative has clearly returned, as evidenced by its performance relative to Europe and other regions globally. The core driver is the resurgence of AI-driven trading—performance in the technology sector is leading the US market and has become a key support. (21 Asset Management)
- 16:22"Big Brother Machi" Sees Long Position Unrealized Losses Widen to $5.1 MillionAccording to ChainCatcher, on-chain data shows that "Machi Big Brother" Huang Licheng's total unrealized loss on long positions has expanded to $5.1 million. Currently, his BTC and HYPE long positions are in profit, while his ETH long position has an unrealized loss of as much as $5.14 million.
- 16:05BlackRock CIO: Fed Expected to Cut Rates in September, Current Market Offers "Best Investment Environment in History"According to ChainCatcher, citing a report from CoinDesk, Rick Rieder, BlackRock’s Global Chief Investment Officer of Fixed Income, stated that the current market presents “the best investment environment in history,” mainly benefiting from strong corporate earnings, fixed income products yielding 6.5%-7%, and historically low volatility. He believes the Federal Reserve may begin cutting interest rates in September, with a cumulative rate cut of 100 basis points possible over the next year. Rieder pointed out that although tech stock valuations are relatively high, the MAG-7 constituents—excluding Tesla—still offer an attractive 54% earnings growth rate. He also warned that the market may be overly optimistic about risks such as credit spreads. Analysts believe that if rate cuts materialize, ample liquidity could drive up risk assets such as crypto assets.