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The real risk is not "losing," but "never knowing that you have already won."

Pump.fun’s Project Ascend introduces a tiered fee system to boost meme coin creation, but PUMP’s rally faces skepticism over sustainability.

Research findings indicate that, in the long term, the reserve demand effect outweighs the substitution effect, resulting in lower U.S. interest rates and an increase in U.S. external borrowing.

Based on a comprehensive analysis of market structure, capital flows, on-chain data, and the regulatory environment, our judgment is clear: Ethereum is gradually replacing Bitcoin as the core asset in the second half of the bull market.

The competition in the era of high-performance public blockchains is ultimately not just a race for TPS, but about who can build a more vibrant and efficient on-chain economic ecosystem.

Onyxcoin’s (XCN) price has corrected 33% in three months, yet a familiar fractal pattern and fresh whale accumulation could set up the next rally — if one signal confirms.

- In late 2025, Bitcoin faces bearish momentum while gold hits record highs, driven by institutional capital reallocation amid macroeconomic shifts and regulatory clarity. - Bitcoin’s 30% August correction to $75,000 and 3.68M BTC institutional accumulation highlight its equity-like volatility and susceptibility to Fed policy shifts. - Gold surges to $3,534/oz on 710 tonnes of central bank purchases and $19.2B ETF inflows, reinforcing its role as a safe-haven asset against inflation and geopolitical risks.

- Ethereum ETFs outpaced Bitcoin in 2025 institutional inflows, driven by yield generation, regulatory clarity, and technological upgrades. - Ethereum’s 4.5–5.2% staking yields and CLARITY Act utility token reclassification attracted risk-averse investors over Bitcoin’s speculative profile. - Dencun/Pectra upgrades reduced gas fees by 94%, boosting Ethereum’s DeFi TVL to $223B and enabling a 60% portfolio allocation to Ethereum-based products. - Ethereum derivatives open interest surged to $132.6B (vs. Bit
- 18:13Data: If ETH falls below $4,376, the cumulative long liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $2.729 billions.According to ChainCatcher, citing data from Coinglass, if ETH falls below $4,376, the cumulative long liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $2.729 billions. Conversely, if ETH breaks above $4,813, the cumulative short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $1.01 billions.
- 17:40ETH surpasses $4,600Jinse Finance reported that according to market data, ETH has surpassed $4,600 and is now quoted at $4,601.86, with a 24-hour increase of 3.91%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please manage your risks accordingly.
- 16:29JPMorgan: The Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by 25 basis points next weekChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, JPMorgan US economist Michael Feroli expects that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by 25 basis points next week. He pointed out that there are two to three dissenters who support a larger rate cut, but no one supports keeping rates unchanged. The dot plot is still expected to show another rate cut after 2025.