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SharpLink adds 39,008 ETH, boosting its total to 837,230 ETH worth $3.6 billion.A Bullish Signal Amid Market MomentumWhat This Means for the Ethereum Market

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BTC and ETH inflow ratio falls to 2.7× after spiking to 4.0×, reflecting eased selling pressure and lower exchange activity.Excess Supply Triggered a PullbackRatio Normalizes, Market Cools Down

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- 20:47Google Online Search Monopoly Case Verdict Announced: No Need to Separate Chrome and Android SystemsJinse Finance reported that a judge in Washington, D.C., ruled on Tuesday that Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) must share data with competitors and open up competition in the online search market, while rejecting prosecutors' request for Google to sell its Chrome browser. In addition, Google is not required to divest its Android operating system. Google also plans to go to trial in September to respond to another lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice, in which the judge has already ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in the online advertising technology sector, and remedies will be determined at that time. The two lawsuits filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against Google are part of a broad bipartisan crackdown on major tech companies in the U.S., which began during President Trump's first term and involves Meta Platforms, Amazon, and Apple. After the ruling was announced, Google's U.S. shares rose 6% after hours, and Apple rose 4%.
- 20:26The US SEC and CFTC issued a joint statement: US-registered exchanges are not prohibited from offering trading of certain spot cryptocurrencies.Jinse Finance reported that staff from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have just issued a joint statement, clearly stating that exchanges registered with the SEC and CFTC are not prohibited from offering trading of certain spot crypto asset products. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins said: "Market participants should have the freedom to choose where to trade spot crypto assets." CFTC Acting Chair Caroline Pham stated: "During the previous administration, our agencies sent confusing signals regarding regulation and compliance in the digital asset markets, but the message was clear: innovation was unwelcome. That chapter is now over." This move marks an important step forward for the two agencies' 'Project Crypto' and 'Crypto Sprint' initiatives, aiming to coordinate regulation while expanding the choices and flexibility of trading venues for U.S. market participants.
- 20:23All three major U.S. stock indexes closed lower.Jinse Finance reported that all three major U.S. stock indexes closed lower, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.55%, the S&P 500 down 0.69%, and the Nasdaq Composite down 0.82%. Major technology stocks generally fell, with Nvidia down nearly 2%, and Amazon and Apple both down more than 1%.