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- U.S. housing affordability crisis deepens due to aging demographics, declining household formation, and restrictive zoning laws, pushing 49% of Americans to view homeownership as unattainable. - Silver surges as dual-purpose hedge against inflation and green energy transition, with solar industry consumption rising to 13.8% of global demand in 2023. - iShares Silver Trust (SLV) offers low-cost, physically backed exposure to silver, outperforming mining ETFs with 0.50% expense ratio and $38B inflows in H1



- 2025 crypto market sees institutional capital surging into Bitcoin/Ethereum ETFs, with BlackRock’s ETHA ETF drawing $1.83B in 5-day inflows. - Emerging utility-driven altcoins like Wall Street Pepe (WEPE) blend meme culture with deflationary strategies and NFT-based governance, attracting retail/institutional interest. - Snorter (SNR) leverages Telegram bot utility and 136% APY staking, while Bitcoin Hyper (BTH) scales Bitcoin’s ecosystem via Solana’s SVM, addressing institutional scalability needs. - Pr

- XRP nears critical monthly candle close within a symmetrical triangle pattern, with $3.03 resistance and $2.95 support as key levels. - Historical data shows 46.7% success rate for breakouts, with average 3.40% gains, but bearish on-chain metrics like declining active addresses and whale selling raise risks. - SEC's utility token reclassification and potential ETF approvals could drive institutional inflows, contrasting with bearish futures open interest drops and waning retail engagement. - A sustained

- Arbitrum (ARB) faces a $2 target by 2031, dependent on Ethereum's L2 upgrades, macroeconomic trends, and adoption growth. - Technical strengths include $2.5B TVL, $0.006 transaction costs post-EIP-4844, and BOLD testnet for decentralized validation. - Macroeconomic tailwinds like Fed rate cuts and regulatory clarity could boost liquidity, while competition from Base/Op and token supply dilution pose risks. - Price projections range from $1.60 to $5.29 by 2030, with $2 feasible if Ethereum's mainnet strug

- Solana's 2025 institutional adoption ($1.72B Q3 inflows) and Alpenglow upgrades (65k TPS) create tailwinds for ecosystem tokens like Bonfida (FIDA). - FIDA trades in $0.0899-$0.1006 range with RSI 46.6 neutrality, but bearish MACD (-0.00091) signals caution for breakout traders. - Institutional milestones (REX-Osprey ETF approval) and $11.7B DeFi TVL on Solana amplify FIDA's speculative potential amid altcoin season momentum.

A new round of exchange compliance competition has begun, and this time the target is the United States.

AI agents are becoming the core interface connecting users with blockchains, with the potential to significantly simplify crypto operations and create new economic opportunities.

- Ethereum Foundation pauses open grants under ESP, prioritizing infrastructure, interoperability, and ZK scaling to address scalability and reduce ecosystem fragmentation. - $32.6M Q1 2025 grants fund projects like Chainlink CCIP and Polygon Layer-2, while Dencun upgrade cuts Layer-2 costs by 90% to boost dApp accessibility. - Strategic shift contrasts with Solana’s speed-focused model and Polkadot’s parachain approach, leveraging Ethereum’s 0.09% TPS failure rate and institutional partnerships to strengt
- 16:02SonicStrategy receives $40 million investment from Sonic LabsJinse Finance reported that SonicStrategy has announced receiving a $40 million investment (approximately 55 million Canadian dollars) from Sonic Labs. The funds from this round will be used to expand the team, drive product development, and accelerate market expansion. Sonic Labs stated that this investment aims to support SonicStrategy's innovative development in the Web3 sector.
- 16:02Gold rises above $3,500 per ounce againJinse Finance reported that spot gold has once again risen above $3,500 per ounce, currently quoted at $3,503.76 per ounce, up 0.79% on the day.
- 15:52Atlanta Fed GDPNow model estimates US Q3 GDP growth at 3.0%Jinse Finance reported that the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model forecasts a 3.0% growth rate for the US GDP in the third quarter, down from the previous estimate of 3.5%.