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- Luxxfolio, a Canadian firm promoting Litecoin, filed a CAD$100M base shelf prospectus to fund growth and expand its Litecoin treasury strategy. - The company faces liquidity challenges with Q2 losses rising to $197K and only $112K in cash, relying on private placements to stay operational. - It aims to acquire 1 million LTC by 2026, bolstered by Litecoin founder Charlie Lee joining its advisory board to enhance institutional credibility. - Analysts suggest pairing Litecoin reserves with infrastructure co

- EU explores Ethereum/Solana for digital euro, shifting from private blockchain models to leverage public networks' transparency and global accessibility. - Move aligns with U.S. stablecoin trends (e.g., USDC) and counters China's centralized digital yuan, prioritizing privacy and financial sovereignty concerns. - ECB evaluates trade-offs between Ethereum's security/decentralization and Solana's speed/low fees, aiming to reduce reliance on dollar-dominated stablecoins. - Privacy-preserving tech (e.g., zer

- Stephen Miran's Fed nomination faces Senate test amid Trump's tensions with the central bank over Lisa Cook's controversial firing. - Trump seeks to fill Kugler's vacancy with Miran, aiming to shift Fed policy toward rate cuts, drawing Democratic opposition over independence concerns. - Legal challenges to Cook's removal highlight risks of political interference, with Fed rules requiring "for cause" removals to protect autonomy. - The September 4 hearing could reshape Fed governance, influencing policy r

- U.S. government publishes GDP data on nine blockchains via oracles like Pyth and Chainlink, enhancing transparency and real-time access. - The Trump administration's blockchain initiative aims to modernize economic reporting, aligning with broader crypto-friendly policies. - Market reactions include 70% surge in PYTH and 5% rise in LINK, reflecting investor confidence in decentralized data infrastructure. - The proof-of-concept project will expand to other economic indicators, positioning the U.S. as a b

- BlockDAG (BDAG) dominates 2025 crypto presales with 15,000 TPS hybrid DAG-PoW architecture, outperforming Solana and Ethereum. - $386M presale at $0.03/token projects 3,632% ROI, supported by 50B token cap, 2.5M mobile miners, and institutional audits. - Strategic partnerships with Inter Milan, Borussia Dortmund, and 4,500+ EVM developers differentiate BDAG's ecosystem from speculative rivals. - Competitors like MAGAX and LYNO face scalability risks and niche limitations, while BDAG's 20 exchange listing

- U.S. government anchors GDP data on Ethereum/Solana via Chainlink oracles, transforming macroeconomic metrics into programmable assets for DeFi and automated trading. - Enterprise blockchain partnerships (Alibaba Cloud, Walmart, De Beers) optimize supply chains and healthcare systems, achieving 50% cost reductions and real-time traceability via Hyperledger and KSI tech. - $59M Deploying American Blockchains Act accelerates institutional adoption, with Ethereum ETFs hitting $27.6B AUM and blockchain infra

- Cardano (ADA) and Ethereum (ETH) face critical resistance levels amid 2025 bull cycle momentum, driven by technical breakouts and institutional adoption. - ADA’s $0.90–$0.95 range sees whale accumulation (10.3% supply) and ETF approval odds at 83%, while ETH’s $3,860+ breakout aligns with $13.3B ETF inflows. - Regulatory clarity (ADA as commodity) and Ethereum’s RWA dominance (50% market share) reinforce institutional confidence, though SEC ETF decisions pose fragmentation risks.



- 06:58The US spot Solana ETF saw a net inflow of $19.2 million over the past week.According to Jinse Finance, as disclosed by SolanaFloor, US spot Solana ETFs recorded a net inflow of $19.2 million over the past week, bringing the total cumulative inflow to $638 million. Among them, Bitwise BSOL performed the best, with an inflow as high as $55.1 million, surpassing the combined total of all other Solana ETFs.
- 06:58Korean media: Due to regulatory delays, South Korea's plan to allow spot cryptocurrency ETF trading within the year has basically fallen throughJinse Finance reported, citing Korean media naver, that due to delays in the revision of South Korea's Capital Markets Act, the country's plan to allow spot cryptocurrency ETF trading within the year has basically fallen through. Currently, there are four pending amendments related to the approval of spot cryptocurrency ETFs, but some analysts point out that, as a result of the institutional restructuring of the Financial Services Commission and the Financial Supervisory Service, as well as government measures to stimulate the stock market consuming a large amount of policy resources, the institutionalization process of crypto assets may have been relegated to a secondary position.
- 06:55Uniswap founder: Uniswap CCA's first auction has ended, with bids reaching $59 millionChainCatcher news, Uniswap founder Hayden Adams posted on X that the first Uniswap CCA auction initiated by Aztec Network has ended, with a total bid amount reaching $59 million. There was no sniping, bundling, or timing games during the auction process; instead, it was a slow and fair price discovery, ultimately closing at a price 59% higher than the reserve price. Part of the auction proceeds and token reserves will be used to launch the Uniswap v4 liquidity pool, which will become the largest source of secondary market liquidity.