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Despite the controversies, EigenLayer remains at the core of Ethereum's evolution.

Anticipated Market Fluctuations Amid Rate Cut Speculations and Bitcoin's Struggle to Maintain Key Support Levels

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This article will focus on the Ethereum "Merge" issue: What areas in the technical design of Proof of Stake can still be improved, and what are the possible ways to achieve these improvements?

Powell's primary motivation for halting quantitative tightening is to prevent a liquidity crisis in the financial markets.
- 17:08Sony applies for U.S. national banking license, plans to launch crypto business through its subsidiary Connectia TrustJinse Finance reported that the banking division of Sony Group has officially submitted an application for a U.S. national banking license, planning to conduct "specific cryptocurrency-related business" through its subsidiary Connectia Trust. According to the application documents, this trust company will issue USD stablecoins, manage corresponding reserve assets, and provide digital asset custody and asset management services.
- 16:56U.S. stock indexes narrow gains, Dow Jones rises slightly by 0.1%According to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, the gains in U.S. stock market indices have narrowed, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average edging up by 0.1%.
- 16:56Milan: Policy Views Differ on the Pace of Rate Cuts and Final TargetsAccording to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, Federal Reserve Governor Milan stated that the differences in policy views among colleagues are more about the pace of rate cuts rather than the ultimate goal of rate cuts.