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The overall market was flat over the past week, with the US market almost ignoring the two most anticipated events—NVIDIA's earnings report and Friday's PCE data.

Share link:In this post: Avalanche and Toyota Blockchain Lab unveil research on a new blockchain layer to boost trust and mobility. Investors can raise their funds and track their robotaxis via the blockchain. The VehicleOwnership token is a simple ERC-721 token representing a vehicle’s ownership right.
Share link:In this post: • National Bank of Ukraine has no plans to add crypto assets to its reserves. • The move may undermine Ukraine’s integration with the EU, deputy governor says. • Digital asset reserves would go against IMF requirements as well, the NBU official warns.
Share link:In this post: Metaplanet Inc. has secured shareholder approval for a proposal that will enable it to raise as much as $3.8 billion via preferred shares. Metaplanet has recorded a 468% yield in the second quarter of 2025 and a treasury of 18,113 BTC. Over 170 businesses around the world now have Bitcoin on their books, worth a total of over $111 billion.

A new wave of liquidity is surging on the Solana chain, with World Liberty providing TWAP services, possibly led by the Trump family, sparking concerns about centralization and regulation. Summary generated by Mars AI This summary was generated by the Mars AI model, and its accuracy and completeness are still being iteratively improved.

The article reviews the evolution of cryptocurrency airdrops from their golden age to the current state of disorder, comparing high-quality early airdrops such as Uniswap with the low-quality airdrops seen today. It also explores the game dynamics between project teams and users. Summary generated by Mars AI. This summary was produced by the Mars AI model, and its accuracy and completeness are still undergoing iterative updates.

The article analyzes bitcoin's historical performance during Federal Reserve rate cut cycles, noting that it typically rises before rate cuts but falls back after the cuts are implemented. However, in 2024, this pattern was disrupted due to structural buying and political factors. The trend in September 2025 will depend on bitcoin's price performance before the rate cuts. Summary generated by Mars AI. The accuracy and completeness of this summary are still undergoing iterative updates.


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- 16:32Gold breaks record again, price surpasses inflation-adjusted peak from 45 years agoJinse Finance reported that the price of gold has surpassed its inflation-adjusted peak from more than 45 years ago. As concerns over the outlook of the US economy intensify, gold has continued its strong bull run over the past three years and entered uncharted territory. So far this month, spot gold prices have risen by about 5%, and on Tuesday, it hit a record high of $3,674.27. Since 2025, gold prices have set more than 30 nominal price records, and the latest rally has also broken through the inflation-adjusted high set on January 21, 1980—when gold reached $850 per ounce. Taking into account decades of consumer price increases, this price is equivalent to about $3,590—although there is more than one method for inflation adjustment, and some calculations yield a lower 1980 peak. However, analysts and investors agree that gold has now firmly surpassed this level, further consolidating its status as a time-tested tool for hedging against inflation and currency depreciation.
- 16:32Galaxy purchases $326 million worth of SOL in Multicoin’s DAT ForwardAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, Arkham monitoring shows that Galaxy Digital has just purchased SOL worth $326 million for Multicoin's SOL DAT (Forward Industries). Currently, Galaxy Digital still has $1.3 billion in cash and stablecoins available for purchases (including $354 million in stablecoins and up to $1 billion in cash).
- 16:32IMF: Signs of Pressure Emerge in the US Economy as Demand Slows and Employment CoolsJinse Finance reported that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated that after years of resilience, the U.S. economy is now showing some signs of strain, with domestic demand slowing and job growth decelerating. IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack said on Thursday that inflation is moving toward the Federal Reserve's 2% target, but there are still some risks that could push inflation higher, mainly from tariffs imposed on imported goods by the Trump administration. She pointed out that the downward revision of U.S. employment data released earlier this week was "slightly larger than the historical average." IMF staff will assess these data and their revisions together with U.S. officials during the routine review of the U.S. economy in November.