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Interviews for 11 Federal Reserve Chair candidates begin today—how will Trump choose?
The list of candidates for the Federal Reserve Chair has been announced, featuring 11 elites from various political and business sectors. The market is paying close attention to the independence of monetary policy and the candidates' stances on crypto assets. Summary generated by Mars AI Model. The accuracy and completeness of this generated content are still being iteratively improved.
MarsBit·2025/09/07 18:19

Ten-Year Advice from a16z Partner: In the New Cycle, Just Focus on These Three Things
Bitpush·2025/09/07 17:13

Messari Researcher Warns Ethereum May Be Weakening as Network Revenue Falls Despite Strong Q3 Rally
Coinotag·2025/09/07 17:05




Dogecoin ETF Debut Looms as DOGE Sets Sights on Triangle Breakout
Cryptonewsland·2025/09/07 16:45

3 Promising Altcoins to Buy as Bitcoin ETF Inflows Surge Past $1.3B
Cryptonewsland·2025/09/07 16:45

3 Best Altcoins to Buy With Explosive 50x Upside — Analysts Highlight Solana, Dogecoin and Litecoin
Cryptonewsland·2025/09/07 16:45

Hyperliquid Holds $47.26 After 6.5% Weekly Gain as Resistance Caps Upside
Cryptonewsland·2025/09/07 16:45
Flash
- 19:32The probability of "Trump stepping down as president this year" is currently 6% on Polymarket.BlockBeats news, on September 8, according to relevant page information, the probability of "Trump stepping down as president this year" on Polymarket is currently reported at 6%.
- 19:32Jupiter: JLP liquidity pool TVL surpasses $2 billionBlockBeats News, on September 7, Jupiter tweeted, "JLP liquidity pool TVL has surpassed $2 billion." According to the official website, the current JLP APY is 17.58%.
- 19:12NHK: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba decides to resignForesight News reported that, according to NHK, before the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan decides on August 8 whether to hold a temporary presidential election, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has decided to resign, citing his unwillingness to cause division within the party. Shigeru Ishiba will hold a press conference at 5:00 PM (GMT+8), where he is expected to announce his intention to resign.