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1Bitget Daily Digest (7.21)|WLFI Trading Approved, Public Companies Building LTC Treasuries, ETH Staking Ratio Rises to 29.15%2Crypto Market Update: ETH, SOL, and XRP Show Diverging Trends Amid Increased Volatility3POL eyes 95% surge as Polygon’s stablecoin supply hits 3-year highs

US Regulators Confirm Banks’ Right to Custody Crypto
The OCC, FDIC, and Federal Reserve have cleared banks to custody crypto assets, though strict rules on security and consumer protection remain in place, prohibiting client access to private keys.
BeInCrypto·2025/07/14 13:47
Bitcoin Reaches New All-Time High Amid Institutional Interest
Coinlive·2025/07/14 12:55
Bitwise Predicts Tokenization Market Dominance by ETH, XRP, LINK, SOL
Coinlive·2025/07/14 12:55

Bank of England Prioritizes Deposit Tokenization Over Stablecoins
Coinlineup·2025/07/14 12:50

Whale 0x3c9E Deposits 4,000 ETH Into DeFi Platforms
Coinlineup·2025/07/14 12:50

Meta Moves Toward Monetizing Llama AI Model Access
Coinlineup·2025/07/14 12:50

Web3 Complacency Raises Quantum Computing Concerns
Coinlineup·2025/07/14 12:50

Altcoins Skyrocket: PENGU, HBAR, and XLM Catch Attention
In Brief The focus in the crypto market shifts from Bitcoin to altcoins PENGU, HBAR, and XLM. PENGU leads with an 85% weekly surge due to strategic developments. HBAR and XLM witness significant rallies supported by institutional interest.
Cointurk·2025/07/14 12:30

The Fed Embraces New Messaging Standard to Boost Payment Efficiency
In Brief Fedwire adopts ISO 20022, boosting cross-border payment efficiency. Coins like XRP, ADA, and XLM align with the new standard. Transition presents strategic opportunities for compatible altcoin networks.
Cointurk·2025/07/14 12:30

Is SPX6900 (SPX) Gearing Up for a Major Rally? This Bullish Pattern Suggests It Might Be!
CoinsProbe·2025/07/14 12:30
Flash
- 21:53US SEC Appoints George Botic as Acting Chair of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)According to Jinse Finance, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed George Botic as the Acting Chair of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB).
- 21:34BitGo: Company Has Secretly Filed for US IPOAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, BitGo Holdings, the parent company of the cryptocurrency custody firm BitGo, announced on Monday that it has confidentially filed for an IPO amid a wave of optimism in the digital asset market. Founded in 2013, BitGo is one of the largest cryptocurrency custodians in the United States, providing storage and protection services for clients’ digital assets. The crypto industry’s market capitalization has surged to $4 trillion, with Bitcoin recently reaching a new all-time high, surpassing the $120,000 mark. Matt Kennedy, Senior Strategist at Renaissance Capital, commented, “These are the best market conditions the crypto sector has seen in years, and companies are eager to take advantage. Crypto startups know that the IPO window can close unexpectedly, especially in such a volatile sector, so they want to strike while the iron is hot.”
- 21:03Fitch Downgrades Outlook for 25% of U.S. Industries to "Deteriorating"According to a report by Jinse Finance, international rating agency Fitch stated on the 21st that policy risks are casting a shadow over the U.S. credit outlook. In its mid-year update, Fitch downgraded the outlook for 25% of U.S. industries in 2025 to "deteriorating," citing increased uncertainty, slowing economic growth, and expectations that interest rates will remain high for an extended period. Fitch noted that recently passed tax and spending bills highlight the long-term challenges facing the U.S. fiscal outlook and will put pressure on healthcare-related industries. The combination of the tax bill and the extension of previous tax cuts is likely to keep the total U.S. government deficit above 7% of GDP and push the debt-to-GDP ratio to 135% by 2029. Fitch forecasts that by 2025, the default rates for U.S. high-yield bonds and leveraged loans will rise to 4.0%-4.5% and 5.5%-6.0%, respectively. Policy developments and industry-specific risks will remain the main drivers of rating trends this year.