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Bitcoin is regaining strength above $110,000, with easing risk signals and resilient supply positioning BTC for a push toward $115,000

The Ethereum Foundation’s 10,000 ETH sale sparks debate, but strong institutional demand and technical support at $4,200–$4,500 suggest the move may only be short-term noise in ETH’s bullish cycle.

PUMP has battled a three-month downtrend, but a breakout from an inverse head and shoulders signals a possible 40% reversal. With whales and retail piling in and BBP confirming buyer strength, the token’s next move hinges on holding above the $0.0032 support.

Trump family tokens show contrasting trends. WLFI is seeing strong whale buying, while TRUMP and MELANIA remain weighed down by wallet reshuffling and bearish signals.
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Yiwu merchants have started using stablecoins such as USDT for cross-border payments, addressing the high costs and inefficiencies associated with traditional bank transfers. Stablecoins demonstrate advantages such as low costs and fast transaction settlements in cross-border payments, and are gradually becoming a new choice for global small and micro trade. Summary generated by Mars AI. This summary was generated by the Mars AI model, and the accuracy and completeness of its content are still being iteratively improved.

Somnia’s token faces volatility after launch, dropping from its all-time high as weak technicals and muted inflows challenge its bullish outlook
- 13:28In the past 24 hours, the Ethereum ecosystem stablecoin supply saw a net inflow of $1.6 billion.Jinse Finance reported that in the past 24 hours, the supply of stablecoins in the Ethereum (ETH) ecosystem saw a net inflow of $1.6 billion. This is one of the largest single-day net inflows ever recorded in this sector.
- 04:46Société Générale: After the Fed decision, market focus returns to inflation dataJinse Finance reported that Société Générale stated the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points was in line with general expectations and was not disappointing. Although our unconventional forecast of a 50 basis point rate cut did not materialize, as we mentioned last week, if the September meeting decides on a 25 basis point cut, it is very likely that there will be additional 25 basis point cuts in both October and December, which is indeed confirmed by the median in the dot plot. We also note that the Federal Reserve expects the interest rate level to reach 3.38% by the end of 2026, which is consistent with our forecast but nearly 50 basis points higher than current market pricing. Next week, the market's focus will shift entirely to personal income and expenditure data and the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation indicator—the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCE). (Golden Ten Data)
- 02:02Former SEC Chairman Gensler says he is "proud" of taking enforcement actions to regulate cryptocurrenciesChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, former US SEC Chairman Gary Gensler admitted in an interview on Wednesday that he has no regrets about the way cryptocurrency enforcement was handled during his tenure at the agency. Gensler said he is "proud" of the right decisions he made regarding digital asset regulation during his time at the SEC, and reiterated his view that cryptocurrency is a "highly speculative and extremely risky asset." When talking about enforcement actions against cryptocurrency companies, Gensler stated: "We have always worked to ensure investor protection. However, during this period, we have also encountered many fraudsters: look at Sam Bankman-Fried, he is not the only one."