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After the largest liquidation in history on October 11, market liquidity took a severe hit, with reports suggesting that many mid- and long-tail market makers suffered heavy losses. Consequently, it may take considerable time for liquidity conditions to normalize. The mass liquidation was primarily triggered by Trump's announcement of a 100% tariff hike on China, followed by a chain reaction from the USDe depegging incident. As a result, the market has likely entered oversold territory.



As the crypto market recovers in 2025, Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) firms and protocol token buybacks are drawing increasing attention. DAT refers to public companies accumulating crypto assets as part of their treasury. This model enhances shareholder returns through yield and price appreciation, while avoiding the direct risks of holding crypto. Similar to an ETF but more active, DAT structures can generate additional income via staking or lending, driving NAV growth. Protocol token buybacks, such as those seen with HYPE, LINK, and ENA, use protocol revenues to automatically repurchase and burn tokens. This reduces circulating supply and creates a deflationary effect. Key drivers for upside include institutional capital inflows and potential Fed rate cuts, which would stimulate risk assets. Combined with buyback mechanisms that reinforce value capture, these assets are well-positioned to lead in the next market rebound.



Ethereum and its ecosystem are set to remain in the spotlight in 2025, driven by accelerating institutional adoption and network upgrades. As the world's leading smart contract platform, ETH has benefited from billions of dollars in ETF inflows, fueling a steady price climb. Potential upside catalysts include the Pectra upgrade to enhance performance, large-scale tokenization of real-world assets (RWA), explosive growth in Layer 2 solutions such as Base, and the reduction in circulating supply of the burn mechanism. Ecosystem tokens like Lido (the leader in liquid staking) and Ethena (an innovator in synthetic stablecoins) are also poised to benefit. Institutional participation from major players like BlackRock further boosts demand for DeFi and staking products. As a result, the overall market cap of the ecosystem is expected to continue growing, attracting increasing amounts of mainstream capital.

The cryptocurrency market has recently seen increased volatility, driven by macroeconomic policies, global trade tensions, and expectations the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. Although some indicators came in weak, investor sentiment improved as market expectations for a September rate cut rose sharply. Meanwhile, the slowdown in tariff adjustments has helped ease major trade frictions in the short term, with no signs of systemic risk emerging for the time being. On the crypto side, BTC turnover has fallen as many short-term traders exit the market, leading to more stable price movements. The altcoin sector continues to underperform due to a lack of sustained narratives. Despite the surge in memecoins, high-quality projects remain scarce. Large volumes of capital are cycling in and out quickly, making it difficult to invest effectively. With short-term uncertainty still high, many investors are allocating part of their portfolios to stablecoin-based Earn products. Alongside leading DeFi protocols such as Aave and Compound, platforms like Bitget offer diversified, high-yield stablecoin opportunities, providing investors with more avenues to preserve and grow their assets.

As the backbone of the Ethereum ecosystem, the ETH infrastructure plays a vital role in ensuring the stability and security of core applications such as Layer 2 scaling, DeFi, and AI on-chain integration. With ETH staking APR stabilizing at around 3.5%, growing momentum in the modular narrative, and rising demand for AI-related computing power, infrastructure has become a strategic focus for medium- to long-term market positioning.

Stablecoins have recently emerged as a key focus for central banks and financial institutions, with the potential to reshape global payment systems and financial infrastructure. According to data from Chainalysis, stablecoins have surged to a monthly trading volume of trillions of dollars, accounting for 60% to 80% of total cryptocurrency trading volume. This explosive growth has attracted significant attention from traditional financial players, who are accelerating their integration into the digital economy by issuing stablecoins, contributing to blockchain network development, and offering related financial services. In the U.S., financial giants such as JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo are exploring the potential of jointly issuing stablecoins. At the same time, regulatory discussions surrounding stablecoins and the proposed GENIUS Act are gaining significant momentum in mainstream media. In the Web2 world, traditional companies like Stripe have entered the space by acquiring Bridge to build out stablecoin payment capabilities. Meanwhile, Circle has emerged as one of the most influential crypto firms in the U.S. stock market, second only to Coinbase, driven by the success of its USDC stablecoin. In the DeFi space, Yield-Bearing Stablecoins (YBS) are drawing substantial capital inflows with their innovative interest-generating mechanisms.
- 23:14The three major U.S. stock index futures opened higher, with Dow futures up 0.11%.Jinse Finance reported that the three major U.S. stock index futures opened higher on Monday, with Dow futures up 0.11%, S&P 500 index futures up 0.15%, and Nasdaq futures up 0.15%.
- 22:41Over 95% of Iran's 427,000 active cryptocurrency mining devices are operating illegallyJinse Finance reported that Iran's cryptocurrency mining industry is facing a widespread illegal mining crisis. According to authorities, of the country's 427,000 active mining devices, more than 95% are operating without authorization. Akbar Hasan Beklou, CEO of Tehran Province Power Distribution Company, stated on Sunday that Iran has become the world's fourth-largest cryptocurrency mining center, thanks to the country's substantial electricity subsidies, making it a "paradise for illegal miners." These unlicensed operations consume more than 1,400 megawatts of electricity around the clock, putting enormous pressure on the national power grid and threatening the stability of power supply. Beklou pointed out that most illegal miners disguise their activities as industrial facilities to obtain cheaper electricity.
- 22:24The top 100 publicly listed companies holding the most Bitcoin collectively own over 1.05 million Bitcoins.According to Jinse Finance, data from BitcoinTreasuries.NET shows that among the top 100 publicly listed companies holding the most bitcoin (as of November 2, 2025), 12 companies increased their bitcoin holdings in the past 7 days. The top 100 publicly listed companies collectively hold 1,051,740 bitcoins.