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2025-11-17 Mon
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The latest financial report from WLFI’s financial strategy listed company, ALT5 Sigma, will be released on November 18.
2025-11-18 Tue
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The U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) will hold a meeting on November 19 to discuss whether to add “accounting treatment for crypto asset transfers” to its technical agenda. The meeting will focus on several potential approaches, including: expanding the scope of the 2023 issued crypto accounting guidelines (FASB 2023 rules); clarifying derecognition guidance for crypto asset transfers; or adopting a combination of both measures.
2025-11-19 Wed
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The U.S. Federal Reserve will release the minutes of its monetary policy meeting at 3:00 AM Beijing time on November 20.
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Qualigen Therapeutics (QLGN) will change its name to AlxCrypto (AIXC) before November 20 and will undergo a ticker and share code change.
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Aptos (ZRO) will unlock 25.71 million tokens at 19:00 on November 20, valued at approximately $36.51 million, accounting for 7.29% of its circulating supply.
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River will launch the River Pts public repurchase execution plan. Eligible addresses must send the recorded River Pts to the official repurchase address before 21:00 on November 20, 2025. The team will distribute BNB buyback rewards to all qualifying addresses on November 23.
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US September Unemployment Rate
2025-11-20 Thu
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Xertra Passport will officially go on sale on November 21.
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University of Michigan November Final Consumer Sentiment Index (U.S.)
2025-11-21 Fri
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The Australian Crypto Convention 2025 will be held in Sydney, Australia from November 22 to 23, 2025.
2025-11-22 Sat
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Flash
- 23:16Both chambers of the US Congress approve mandatory disclosure of Epstein case filesJinse Finance reported that on the 18th local time, the U.S. Senate approved a bill mandating the disclosure of all files related to the Epstein case. Earlier that day, the House of Representatives voted and passed a requirement for the U.S. Department of Justice to make all Epstein case files public. U.S. President Trump had previously expressed support for releasing the Epstein case files. Since the House of Representatives reconvened on the 12th of this month, both the Democratic and Republican parties have successively released portions of the Epstein case files, accusing each other's senior figures of having connections with Epstein or even being implicated in his sex crimes. These figures include Trump, former Democratic President Clinton, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, and former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, all of whom have served in Democratic administrations.
- 22:56Trump: Hopes to Establish Unified Federal Regulatory Standards for Artificial IntelligenceJinse Finance reported that U.S. President Trump stated on social media that investments in artificial intelligence are helping the United States become the “hottest” economy in the world, but excessive regulation by individual states is threatening this growth engine. Some states are even attempting to embed DEI ideology into AI models, giving rise to “woke AI.” We must have a unified federal standard, rather than a patchwork of regulatory regimes from 50 different states. We can do this in a way that both protects children and prevents censorship. It should be written into the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), or passed as a standalone bill, so that the United States will always remain in an unrivaled position.
- 22:41The probability of the Federal Reserve cutting rates by 25 basis points in December is 48.9%, while the probability of keeping rates unchanged is 51.1%.ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, CME "FedWatch" shows that the probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by 25 basis points in December is 48.9%, while the probability of keeping rates unchanged is 51.1%. In addition, the probability of the Federal Reserve cumulatively cutting rates by 25 basis points by January next year is 49.7%, the probability of keeping rates unchanged is 31.9%, and the probability of a cumulative 50 basis point cut is 18.4%.