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Share link:In this post: Arbitrum’s DRIP program is managing approximately $40 million (80 million ARB) in user incentives to enhance its DeFi ecosystem. Season One, titled “Loop Smarter on Arbitrum,” starts on September 3, 2025, and is set to run until January 20, 2026. The initiative comes after the project allocated $14 million to support audit expenses and improve ecosystem security.
Share link:In this post: Gold has gained 37% year-to-date, nearly four times the S&P 500’s return despite a strong rally. Since 2023, gold is up about 100% compared to a 67% rise in the S&P 500. Central banks now hold more gold than U.S. Treasuries for the first time since 1996.

Share link:In this post: Solana surged 30% in a month while bitcoin dropped 2% and ether rose 24%. VanEck filed for a staked Solana ETF, and Galaxy and Jump plan a $1B treasury fund. Meme coin hype collapsed, but institutional investors kept buying and staking SOL

Share link:In this post: Ukrainian parliament approves bill legalizing cryptocurrencies. The new legislation regulates the market and taxation of virtual assets. National Bank of Ukraine to be tasked with oversight of the crypto industry.

USDT on-chain trading volume has reached a record high, indicating that the market may be about to experience significant volatility. The report shows a surge in USDT liquidity demand, suggesting that investors may be strategically accumulating. U.S. macroeconomic events such as the Federal Reserve interest rate decision and the non-farm payroll report will affect market trends. Summary generated by Mars AI. The accuracy and completeness of the content generated by the Mars AI model is still in the process of iterative updates.

- 18:16Data: If ETH falls below $4,149, the cumulative long liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $2.099 billions.According to ChainCatcher, citing data from Coinglass, if ETH falls below $4,149, the cumulative long liquidation volume on major CEXs will reach $2.099 billions. Conversely, if ETH breaks above $4,581, the cumulative short liquidation volume on major CEXs will reach $1.157 billions.
- 17:34Probability of the "Crypto Market Structure Bill" Passing the Senate Increases as Bipartisan Cooperation Advances FurtherAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett stated that today, the U.S. Senate Democrats released a comprehensive framework for the "Crypto Market Structure Act," sparking optimism among industry participants and some Republican leaders. There is potential for bipartisan cooperation in the Senate regarding crypto market structure reform. A coalition of 12 Democrats unveiled a detailed framework, indicating that the Democratic Party is ready to join the previously Republican-led efforts to establish clear rules for the crypto market. Cynthia Lummis, a key Republican advocate and senator, praised this bipartisan initiative. The Democratic framework is based on seven key pillars, aiming to clarify token jurisdiction, strengthen oversight of trading platforms and issuers, combat illicit financial activities and conflicts of interest, and provide regulators with more enforcement resources. These priorities largely overlap with those emphasized by Republicans. The key to a bipartisan agreement lies in the details, especially regarding differences in regulatory strictness. Republicans have traditionally favored looser regulation, while Democrats tend to support stricter rules. Previous reports indicated that the Senate Banking Committee is expected to mark up and revise the market structure discussion draft by the end of September, while the Senate Agriculture Committee will soon release a draft covering the CFTC regulatory section. The market structure bill is expected to be signed into law by President Trump before Christmas this year.
- 17:34Polygon: Update Completed to Address Transaction Finality IssuesJinse Finance reported that the Polygon Foundation has announced the completion of an update addressing transaction finality issues. The hard fork has been successfully completed, and milestones and state synchronization are now functioning normally. Checkpoints are being processed, and consensus finality for Polygon PoS has been fully restored. On the afternoon of the 10th, the Polygon Foundation stated: "There was a temporary delay in finality. Although the blockchain continued to operate and blocks and checkpoints were continuously generated, due to milestone issues, there was currently a 10 to 15 minute delay in transaction finality. A solution has been found and is being deployed to all validator nodes and service providers."