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A major reason for the recent plunge is market concerns over a repeat of the "halving cycle"—that is, after a supply reduction triggers a boom, a deep correction inevitably follows. Panic selling by investors, combined with a stagnation of institutional funds and macroeconomic headwinds, have collectively led to a collapse in market confidence.

For this model to be sustainable, one of the following two scenarios must occur: either staking truly becomes a corporate cash engine, continuously providing funds for digital asset purchases; or companies must incorporate the planned sale of digital assets into their digital asset strategies to achieve systematic profits.

It appears to be an infrastructure upgrade, but in essence, it is an early, insider-friendly issuance.





- 08:40Hyperliquid launches HIP-3 growth model, new market fees reduced by 90% to boost liquidityAccording to ChainCatcher, as reported by CoinDesk, the decentralized exchange Hyperliquid has launched the HIP-3 growth model, allowing anyone to deploy new markets without permission and significantly reducing fees to boost liquidity. This feature reduces the taker fees for newly launched markets by more than 90%, from the usual 0.045% down to 0.0045%-0.009%. For users with top-tier staking and trading volume levels, fees can be further reduced to 0.00144%-0.00288%.
- 08:40BlackRock IBIT sees a record single-day outflow of $523 millionChainCatcher reports, the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) under BlackRock recorded its largest single-day net outflow since its inception in January 2024 on Tuesday. IBIT saw a capital outflow of $523.15 million yesterday, surpassing the previous record of $463 million set on November 14. The ETF has experienced net outflows for five consecutive days, totaling $1.43 billion. As the world's largest spot bitcoin ETF (with net assets of $72.76 billion), IBIT has been in an outflow trend since late October. On a weekly basis, the fund has seen net outflows for four consecutive weeks, amounting to $2.19 billion. This capital outflow coincides with a recent sharp decline in bitcoin, which earlier this week fell below $90,000 from its all-time high of $126,080 set in early October. Despite the continuous outflows, Vincent Liu, CIO of Kronos Research, stated that institutional investors are rebalancing rather than completely abandoning bitcoin.
- 08:35Safello's TAO ETP listed on the Swiss Stock ExchangeJinse Finance reported that cryptocurrency exchange Safello announced that its physically backed and staked TAO exchange-traded product (ETP) has been listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. This ETP is now available for trading on European trading platforms and online brokers. The Safello Bittensor Staked TAO ETP is issued by DDA ETP AG under a cooperation agreement signed earlier this year, and is now listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange, trading in US dollars. Trading began at market open, with the trading code STAO and a management fee of 1.49%.