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- Ethena (ENA) faces bearish pressure as sellers dominate amid crypto market slump, with price trapped in a descending channel. - Whale accumulation of $46.2M in ENA tokens failed to trigger a rebound, while SUI and WTI crude also show downward trends. - Analysts warn a breakdown below $0.41 support could trigger a 21% drop, aligning with broader market weakness and token unlock risks.

- 49ers intensify bid for Dolphins' Jaelan Phillips, joining Eagles and Patriots in trade deadline race, per Bleacher Report. - Dolphins demand third-round pick for Phillips, seeking draft capital amid 2-7 record and rebuild under interim GM Champ Kelly. - 49ers' defense (9 sacks this season) needs reinforcement after Bosa's ACL tear, making Phillips' recent 3-sack form a high-risk, high-reward target. - Phillips' injury history (Achilles, ACL) contrasts with recent resurgence, positioning him as top trade
- Algorand (ALGO) rose 0.39% on November 2, 2025, but fell 2.39% weekly amid crypto market volatility driven by macroeconomic uncertainty and shifting investor behavior. - Upcoming U.S. economic reports on November 5, including ADP employment and PMI data, may influence central bank policies and inflation expectations, indirectly affecting crypto prices. - ALGO’s price of $0.18 is above the 50-day but below the 200-day moving average, with an RSI near 50, indicating balanced short-term and long-term moment
- Yearn Finance (YFI) fell 0.06% to $4,742 on Nov 2, 2025, amid expiring lock-up agreements for Pineapple Financial and Range Capital shares. - Lock-up restrictions, designed to stabilize post-IPO/merger markets, ended after 181 days for Pineapple and 600,000 units for Range Capital, boosting liquidity. - YFI's decline showed no direct link to unlocking events, with analysts attributing its 41.01% annual drop to broader crypto market dynamics and macroeconomic factors. - Market volatility highlights interc

- Deutsche Telekom joins Theta Network as an enterprise validator, the first telecom company to operate a node on the blockchain platform. - Theta's EdgeCloud leverages distributed GPU resources to enable low-latency AI, media, and real-time data processing applications. - Telekom's blockchain engagement includes Ethereum/Polkadot validation and Bitcoin mining, reflecting its Web3 infrastructure strategy. - The partnership highlights blockchain's shift toward enterprise infrastructure, offering cost-effect

- Bitcoin fell 3.6% in October 2025, its first monthly loss since 2018, trading near $110,000 amid analyst debates over November's potential rebound or further decline. - The drop followed $19B in leveraged liquidations and was worsened by Trump's 100% China tariffs and delayed Fed rate cuts during a government shutdown. - Miner activity shows optimism: stabilized reserves, improved hashprice metrics, and rising on-chain fees could support a $120,000 breakout if prices hold above $110,000. - Technical indi

- Amazon CEO Andy Jassy confirmed 14,000 corporate layoffs driven by cultural realignment, targeting middle management and retail roles to streamline operations and foster an "entrepreneurial" mindset. - Q3 earnings showed $180.2B revenue and $1.95/share profit, with AWS sales up 20% to $33.01B, though free cash flow dropped to $14.8B due to severance costs and FTC settlements. - Jassy emphasized AWS expansion plans, including doubling capacity by 2027 via Trainium chips and Anthropic partnerships, while d

- A crypto whale executed a $52.94M 3x short on ASTER at $1.208, now showing $1.2M unrealized profit after market swings. - The whale's diversified short portfolio includes DOGE, ETH, XRP, and PEPE, totaling $7.86M in unrealized gains across leveraged positions. - Solana-based DEX Pacifica, offering 3x leverage, reported $28B 30-day volume, reflecting growing demand for leveraged crypto trading tools. - Strategic timing around Binance CEO CZ's ASTER comments and liquidation risks above $1.8085 highlight vo
- 23:41Overview of Major Overnight Developments on November 67:00 (UTC+8) - 12:00 (UTC+8) Keywords: ADP, Ripple, Solana Company, CMT Digital 1. The probability of a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December is 62.5%; 2. US October ADP employment increased by 42,000, higher than expected; 3. Solana Company has approved the launch of a $100 million stock buyback plan; 4. Digital asset venture capital CMT Digital's fund has completed a $136 million fundraising; 5. Ripple has completed $500 million in financing, led by Fortress and Citadel Securities; 6. Digital asset infrastructure company OFA Group has completed $50 million in private equity financing; 7. Balancer released a preliminary report on a vulnerability attack incident: it was caused by an error in the rounding logic of batch swap transactions being exploited.
- 23:16Tuttle submits a series of single-stock Crypto Blast ETF applicationsJinse Finance reported that Eric Balchunas, Senior ETF Analyst at Bloomberg, posted that Tuttle has just filed a series of single-stock Crypto Blast ETF applications. As I understand it, these ETFs will use a bear call spread strategy on the underlying stocks, while investing the unutilized margin cash into cryptocurrency ETFs tracking bitcoin (BTC), ethereum (ETH), and solana (SOL), thereby achieving an "explosive" (return effect).
- 23:02Citi and DTCC: Tokenized collateral technology is mature, regulatory lag is the main obstacleJinse Finance reported that at the SmartCon conference in New York, executives from Citi, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), and Taurus stated that cross-asset tokenized collateral has already been tested and implemented in many regions globally, but regulatory frameworks have yet to keep pace with technological advancements. Ryan Rugg, Head of Digital Assets at Citi, pointed out that their "Citi Token Services" system is now live, supporting real transactions such as supply chain payments and capital markets settlements, with transaction volumes reaching several billions of dollars. However, due to the lack of unified legal standards across jurisdictions, global expansion has been slow. Nadine Chakar, Head of Digital Assets at DTCC, stated that the recent "Great Collateral Experiment" validated that tokenized government bonds, stocks, and money market funds can be used as collateral across time zones, but the real bottleneck lies in legal enforceability and market trust, rather than the technology itself. Lamine Brahimi, Co-founder of Taurus, called on the United States to follow Switzerland's example and establish a nationwide unified legal and technical framework for tokenized assets, otherwise the financial system will face fragmentation and compliance risks.