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- Bank of England cuts Bank Rate to 4% in August 2025 amid divided MPC vote, signaling cautious easing but maintaining hawkish inflation vigilance. - Pound strengthens over 10% against dollar due to BoE's tighter policy vs. Fed/ECB, though analysts link gains to U.S. fiscal uncertainty rather than UK fundamentals. - UK equities outperform in 2025 while gilts attract yield-hungry investors, with 10-year yields hitting 4.6% amid fiscal concerns and geopolitical risks. - Goldman Sachs predicts slower BoE rate

- DeFi lending TVL surpassed $40B as Aave dominates, reflecting growing demand for crypto yield alternatives to traditional finance. - Aave-WLFI governance dispute over a 7% token deal triggered a 15% AAVE price drop, exposing legal fragility in on-chain agreements. - Stablecoins like USDT/USDC drive DeFi growth, with forex brokers adopting them for instant funding and cross-border transactions. - Regulatory frameworks like the U.S. GENIUS Act aim to integrate stablecoins into traditional finance while add

- 2025 crypto market splits between speculative meme coins (e.g., SHIB) and utility-driven projects (e.g., RTX). - SHIB faces high volatility (-0.11 Sharpe ratio), whale-driven instability, and struggles to justify $7.9B market cap. - RTX targets $19T remittance market with 0.1% fees, processing 400K+ transactions via 40+ crypto/fiat support. - Analysts project 5,000% RTX growth by 2025, outperforming meme coins as utility tokens gain 200% market share. - Institutional validation (CertiK audit, $250K airdr

- Traditional banking systems dominate global money laundering, with $800B–$2T annually compared to $31.5B via crypto in 2022. - Systemic risks stem from centralized banking's interconnectedness and crypto's decentralized anonymity, both outpacing outdated AML frameworks. - Investors must prioritize AI-driven compliance tools for legacy systems and blockchain analytics for crypto, addressing scale-driven vulnerabilities and evolving digital threats. - Regulatory fragmentation and high compliance costs in t

- LUMIA surged 579.71% in 7 days to $0.29, contrasting a 7781.16% annual decline and 580.65% monthly drop. - Technical analysis highlights bullish candlestick patterns and support level rebounds amid broader bearish trends. - A "Resistance Breakout, 7-Day Hold" strategy showed 67.30% annualized returns (2022-2025) with 12.26% max drawdown. - Short-term momentum strategies aim to capitalize on volatility while avoiding long-term market downturn risks.

- Unverified reports claim a $200M Dogecoin asset pool, but no official confirmation exists as of August 30, 2025. - DOGE trades sideways with Stochastic oscillating between overbought/oversold levels, focusing on $0.10-$0.12 range. - Analysts highlight consolidation in broader crypto markets, with DOGE showing potential for breakout based on volume and whale activity. - Traders use technical indicators and algorithmic tools to manage risk, emphasizing stop-loss orders below key support levels.
- 01:31Data: A certain whale address deposited 11.68 million USDC into HyperLiquid to continuously place buy orders for SOLChainCatcher News, according to monitoring by Onchain Lens, in the past 8 hours, a certain whale address deposited 11.68 million USDC into HyperLiquid to purchase SOL. So far, this address has bought 28,390 SOL and still has TWAP orders pending. In addition, the address also holds 346,598 HYPE, valued at 15.28 million USD.
- 01:17James Fickel transferred 39,800 ETH to an exchange 4 hours ago.According to Jinse Finance, on-chain data analyst Yu Jin has monitored that James Fickel, once the largest ETH/BTC rate bull, transferred 39,800 ETH (approximately $172 million) to an exchange 4 hours ago. Last year, he lost 20,600 ETH by going long on the ETH/BTC rate throughout the year. Calculated at the current ETH price, this is worth about $90 million. His exchange custody wallet still holds 57,000 ETH (approximately $249 million).
- 01:12Tether cancels plan to freeze USDT on five blockchains including EOSChainCatcher News, according to Cointelegraph, stablecoin issuer Tether announced that, after receiving feedback from members of these ecosystems, it has abandoned its plan to freeze USDT smart contracts on five chains: Omni, Bitcoin Cash SLP, Kusama, EOS, and Algorand. Users can still transfer tokens on these blockchains, but Tether will stop direct issuance and redemption on these chains. Among them, Omni Layer is the most affected chain, currently holding $82.9 million worth of USDT, while participation on other networks is relatively small. As early as August 2023, Tether had already announced it would stop issuing USDT on Omni Layer, Kusama, and Bitcoin Cash SLP, and in June 2024, it suspended minting on EOS and Algorand. Currently, Tether provides the most support on Tron and Ethereum, with USDT circulating volumes of $80.9 billions and $72.4 billions on these two chains, respectively.