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- Solana (SOL) faces short-term bearish technical signals but maintains strong long-term fundamentals in 2025. - Price consolidation between $125–$210 and a bearish wedge pattern suggest potential support retests at $138–$152. - Institutional adoption, Alpenglow upgrades, and 83% developer growth position Solana for 2026–2030 expansion. - Energy efficiency (2,707 joules/tx) and $9.3B DeFi TVL reinforce its scalability against legacy blockchains. - Analysts project $723.30 price target by 2030, driven by re

- Bitcoin’s $110,000 support level faces a critical battle between bulls and bears in late August 2025, following a 11% correction from its $124,000 peak. - Institutional buying via ETFs and corporate treasuries has removed 1.98 million BTC from the market, while whale activity highlights short-term selling and long-term accumulation. - On-chain metrics show bearish pressure (TBSR at 0.945) but undervaluation (MVRV -3.37%), while retail fear (Fear & Greed Index at 47) contrasts with institutional confidenc


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- 08:54UXLINK hacker sold 1,620 ETH for 6.73 million DAI two hours agoForesight News reported, according to monitoring by Lookonchain, the hacker of UXLINK sold 1,620 ETH two hours ago in exchange for 6.73 million DAI.
- 08:53MetaMask hints at 100% likelihood of launching a token, probability of token launch this year rises to 59% on PolymarketForesight News reported that MetaMask posted an image strongly hinting at a 100% chance of launching a token. On Polymarket, the probability of MetaMask launching a token this year has risen to 59%, with the current trading volume on this prediction market exceeding $220,000.
- 08:22Elliptic receives strategic investment from HSBC, becoming the first company to gain support from four major global banks.ChainCatcher reported that blockchain analytics firm Elliptic has announced a strategic investment from HSBC, making it the first industry company to receive support from four Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs), with the other three being JPMorgan, Santander, and Wells Fargo. Richard May, Head of Financial Crime at HSBC Group, will join Elliptic's board of directors. Elliptic stated that this investment will be used to expand the team and broaden its financial services coverage to meet the growing demand from financial institutions for blockchain transaction monitoring tools. The company's key focus areas include stablecoin regulation, AI-driven compliance tools, and expanding blockchain network coverage.