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HYPE Token Supply Contraction and Whale Accumulation: A Strategic Buying Opportunity
HYPE Token Supply Contraction and Whale Accumulation: A Strategic Buying Opportunity

- Hyperliquid’s HYPE token repurchased 8.7% of supply via $1.26B buybacks and burned 3,200 tokens in 24 hours, tightening float and creating bullish bias. - Whale wallets spent $35.9M to accumulate 641,551 HYPE tokens, driving 2.5–5.8% price surges and signaling institutional coordination. - Technical indicators show sustained upward momentum, with HYPE gaining 7.5% in August despite broader market declines, supported by $105M fee-funded buybacks. - Risks include Bitcoin correlation and whale manipulation

ainvest·2025/08/28 22:24
Ethereum's Shifting Ownership Dynamics and Institutional Adoption: The Rise of Corporate Treasuries and ETFs as Key Holders of ETH Supply
Ethereum's Shifting Ownership Dynamics and Institutional Adoption: The Rise of Corporate Treasuries and ETFs as Key Holders of ETH Supply

- Ethereum's institutional adoption accelerated in 2025 as corporate treasuries and ETFs controlled 9.2% of its supply, reshaping market dynamics. - 19 public companies and BlackRock's ETHA ETF dominated inflows, with $17.6B in corporate holdings and $27.66B in ETF assets by Q3 2025. - Regulatory clarity and yield-generating strategies reduced circulating supply, enhancing price resilience and positioning Ethereum as a regulated institutional asset. - Institutional accumulation created a flywheel effect, r

ainvest·2025/08/28 22:24
AiCoin Daily Report (August 28)
AiCoin Daily Report (August 28)

AICoin·2025/08/28 22:16
How do crypto mining companies leverage small arrangements for big profits?
How do crypto mining companies leverage small arrangements for big profits?

Tax arrangements are not a one-size-fits-all formula but need to be "tailor-made" according to the specific circumstances of each enterprise.

深潮·2025/08/28 21:57
Ethereum’s Path to $60,000: Assessing the Feasibility of Tom Lee’s 5-Year Forecast
Ethereum’s Path to $60,000: Assessing the Feasibility of Tom Lee’s 5-Year Forecast

- Ethereum’s price resilience and institutional adoption drive Tom Lee’s $60,000 5-year forecast, supported by $27.6B ETF inflows and 55.5% market dominance. - Regulatory clarity (SEC approval, CLARITY Act) and 29% staked ETH bolster institutional confidence, while Layer 2 upgrades boost scalability and TVS to $16.28B. - Macroeconomic tailwinds (Fed rate cuts) and Ethereum’s role in stablecoins (55% market share) position it as a foundational asset, though competition and volatility pose risks.

ainvest·2025/08/28 21:54
Bitcoin’s Critical $110K–$112K Range and the Battle for Bullish Control
Bitcoin’s Critical $110K–$112K Range and the Battle for Bullish Control

- Bitcoin faces critical $110K–$112K resistance as on-chain metrics and institutional dynamics clash over bullish vs. bearish trajectories. - Taker-Buy-Sell ratio (-0.945) signals bearish pressure, while MVRV compression (1.0) suggests potential bull market rebalancing. - Institutional buyers accumulate during dips, offsetting whale-driven selling and ETF outflows amid $30.3B futures open interest. - Fed rate cut expectations and geopolitical risks create macro uncertainty, with 200-day SMA ($100K–$107K) a

ainvest·2025/08/28 21:54
XRP's Converging Bullish Patterns and Institutional Momentum: A Strategic Case for a $5 Move
XRP's Converging Bullish Patterns and Institutional Momentum: A Strategic Case for a $5 Move

- XRP faces a $3.08 breakout threshold, with technical indicators and institutional buying signaling potential for a $5.85 surge. - Post-SEC settlement, 60+ institutions now use XRP for cross-border payments, processing $1.3T via Ripple's ODL in Q2 2025. - $1.1B in institutional XRP purchases and seven ETF providers targeting $4.3B-$8.4B inflows by October 2025 reinforce bullish momentum. - A $3.65 price break would invalidate bearish patterns, while $50M+ weekly institutional inflows could validate the $5

ainvest·2025/08/28 21:54
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04:47
Uniswap "UNIfication" proposal governance vote officially begins, currently with 100% support
According to official page information reported by Odaily, governance voting for the Uniswap "UNIfication" proposal (the proposal to activate the fee switch) has officially begun. The voting will end at 2:11 AM on December 26th (UTC+8). So far, 6,245 addresses have participated in the vote, with a current approval rate of 100%. As previously reported, if the proposal passes, 100 millions UNI will be burned. At the same time, the fee switches for v2 and v3 will be activated on the mainnet, initiating the burning of UNI tokens as well as Unichain fees.
04:24
The U.S. Treasury repurchased $2 billion in government bonds, with a total buyback of $6 billion this week.
According to a report by Jinse Finance, Assemble AI has disclosed that the U.S. Treasury repurchased $2 billion in government bonds, bringing the total repurchase amount this week to $6 billion.
04:20
Nic Carter: Quantum computing is only an "engineering challenge" away from breaking Bitcoin, with 1.7 million bitcoins at risk of attack
BlockBeats News, December 20, Nic Carter, the father of smart contracts and co-founder of Castle Island Ventures, published a long article stating that renowned quantum theorist and scholar Scott Aaronson's research shows that quantum computing is only an "extremely difficult" engineering challenge away from breaking bitcoin, rather than requiring new fundamental discoveries in physics. Nic Carter pointed out that, in theory, bitcoin could undergo a soft fork and adopt a "post-quantum" (PQ) signature scheme. There are indeed some quantum-resistant cryptographic signature schemes available today. However, the main issue lies in determining the specific post-quantum scheme, organizing the soft fork, and the arduous task of migrating tens of millions of addresses with balances. Therefore, the mitigation measures needed for bitcoin to defend against quantum computing attacks may take nearly a decade to implement. In addition, since a large number of vulnerable bitcoins are stored in abandoned addresses, and the owners of these addresses cannot be forced to move their bitcoins, even if bitcoin is upgraded to post-quantum signatures, it still faces the risk of 1.7 million bitcoins being suddenly stolen by quantum attackers. Bitcoin not only needs to be upgraded in an orderly and timely manner, but bitcoin holders must also collectively agree to confiscate these 1.7 million bitcoins to eliminate this risk—a move that is unprecedented in bitcoin's history. As a result, Nic Carter urges and calls on the bitcoin community and developers to take mitigation measures as soon as possible, rather than viewing the threat of quantum computing with indifference and excessive optimism.
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