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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.

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- 16:08Data: If ETH falls below $4,090, the total long liquidation volume on major CEXs will reach $1.645 billionsAccording to ChainCatcher, citing Coinglass data, if ETH falls below $4,090, the cumulative long liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $1.645 billions. Conversely, if ETH breaks above $4,486, the cumulative short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $1.544 billions.
- 16:08Analyst: September rate cut is almost certain, options traders expect stable stock market performanceAccording to ChainCatcher, citing Jinse Finance, with a Federal Reserve rate cut in September almost a foregone conclusion, options traders generally expect the stock market to remain stable ahead of Thursday's CPI data release. The market's expectation for a rate cut is based on stagnant US employment growth and the need to stimulate the economy. Weak employment data released on Friday further reinforced expectations for a 25 basis point rate cut. Although US stocks fell slightly and the fear index rose marginally, it still remained below the key level of 20. Options traders expect the S&P 500 Index to experience about a 0.7% two-way swing after Thursday's CPI release.
- 16:07Data: Bitcoin illiquid supply exceeds 14.3 million, reaching a record highChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, in late August, the illiquid supply (the amount of bitcoin held by entities with little to no spending history) exceeded 14.3 million BTC, reaching a historic high. In the past 30 days, the net increase in illiquid supply reached 20,000 BTC. Of the current circulating 19.9 million BTC, about 72% of the total supply is in an illiquid state, held by long-term holders and cold storage investors. This growth highlights a continued accumulation trend, even during recent market volatility. In mid-August, bitcoin reached a historic high of $124,000, then pulled back by about 15%. Despite the price correction, the illiquid supply continued to rise, indicating that holders did not sell off due to short-term adjustments.