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Aster News Today: Aster's Public Wallet Initiative Seeks to Restore Confidence in DeFi Following Data Confusion
Aster News Today: Aster's Public Wallet Initiative Seeks to Restore Confidence in DeFi Following Data Confusion

- Aster clarified its tokenomics remain unchanged after CoinMarketCap's data update caused confusion over delayed ASTER token unlocks. - The project will transfer unused tokens to a public wallet for transparency, addressing concerns about supply shocks and miscommunication. - ASTER's price briefly rose 10% post-clarification, while experts praised its proactive governance approach in rebuilding DeFi trust. - The incident highlights crypto data reporting vulnerabilities, with delayed unlocks on aggregators

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 13:16
Ethereum Latest Updates: Major Holders and Institutions Accumulate ETH While Individual Investors Exit
Ethereum Latest Updates: Major Holders and Institutions Accumulate ETH While Individual Investors Exit

- Ethereum long-term holders are selling at 2021's fastest pace as macroeconomic uncertainty and weak institutional demand drive ETH below $3,500. - Institutional investors and whales are accumulating ETH via leveraged stablecoin loans and OTC channels, including a $1.33B whale purchase from Aave . - Market analysts note divergent dynamics between retail exodus and institutional buying, with whale activity often preceding market bottoms according to SynFutures CEO Rachel Lin. - U.S. spot ETH ETF outflows a

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 13:16
Bitcoin Updates: Trump Family Embraces Crypto—Adapting to Market Slumps with AI-Powered Mining Transformation
Bitcoin Updates: Trump Family Embraces Crypto—Adapting to Market Slumps with AI-Powered Mining Transformation

- Anthony Scaramucci led a $220M investment in Trump-linked crypto miner American Bitcoin Corp., betting on Bitcoin's long-term potential amid market volatility. - Trump family's ABTC reported $3.5M Q3 profit, but Bitcoin's 12% price drop since October has eroded their crypto-linked wealth by ~30%. - Crypto miners like Bitfarms pivot to AI infrastructure as Bitcoin profitability declines, reflecting industry-wide diversification strategies. - Trump's pro-crypto policies and BlackRock's Binance listing sign

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 13:16
Is Crypto in a Bear Market Now? A Full Market Structure Assessment 
Is Crypto in a Bear Market Now? A Full Market Structure Assessment 

Bitcoin’s breakdown below its long-term support has raised fears of a new bear market. On-chain and sentiment data show stress, but the cycle remains unconfirmed.

BeInCrypto·2025/11/15 13:10
Bitcoin News Update: Federal Bitcoin Policy Decisions Hindered by Data Gaps Caused by Shutdown
Bitcoin News Update: Federal Bitcoin Policy Decisions Hindered by Data Gaps Caused by Shutdown

- U.S. Fed meets with Wall Street as Bitcoin hits 2023 lows near $104,000 amid market uncertainty. - Government shutdown creates "data vacuum," delaying inflation/employment reports and complicating policy decisions. - Bitcoin ETFs see $524M inflow as institutional demand recovers, despite $1.22B weekly outflows. - Brazil proposes crypto seizure laws while Fed debates rate cuts (52% odds), with BTC technicals showing bearish momentum. - Bitcoin's $100,862 support level and regulatory shifts highlight its e

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 12:54
Trump Alleges BBC Engaged in "Dishonesty" in $5 Billion Libel Case Regarding Altered Speech
Trump Alleges BBC Engaged in "Dishonesty" in $5 Billion Libel Case Regarding Altered Speech

- Trump sues BBC for $1B–$5B over edited 2021 speech, claiming it falsely portrayed him as inciting Capitol riot. - BBC apologized for "judgment error" but refused compensation, asserting no legal basis for defamation claims. - BBC's director-general and news head resigned amid political backlash, while UK officials defended its journalistic integrity. - Legal experts debate viability, with BBC arguing the U.S.-unbroadcast edit was unintentional; Trump claims "overwhelming harm." - Critics fear taxpayer-fu

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 12:18
Conflicting Strategies and Stalemates Worsen the U.S. Housing Affordability Problem
Conflicting Strategies and Stalemates Worsen the U.S. Housing Affordability Problem

- A real-estate executive warns post-pandemic interventions entrenched housing unaffordability for a generation, worsening structural cost issues. - Democrats leverage affordability as a political issue, contrasting Trump's 50-year mortgage proposals with concerns over favoring lenders over households. - Treasury Secretary Bessent prioritizes financial market stability to support affordability, while Dallas FHLB allocates $8.7M for storm-resistant affordable housing. - Fed Chair Powell emphasizes cautious

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 12:18
Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price Fluctuations: Changing Market Sentiment During DeFi Liquidity Developments
Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price Fluctuations: Changing Market Sentiment During DeFi Liquidity Developments

- Hyperliquid (HYPE) faced 2025 liquidity crises from market manipulation and API outages. - November POPCAT spoofing caused $4.5M+ bad debt via leveraged position attacks. - July API outage exposed centralized infrastructure risks during $14.7B open interest. - TVL surged to $2.15B despite whale-driven volatility and anchoring bias effects. - Investors must balance DeFi innovation with systemic risks in fragile liquidity pools.

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 12:14
Uniswap News Today: Uniswap's CCA Makes Token Launches More Accessible, Reducing Whale Influence
Uniswap News Today: Uniswap's CCA Makes Token Launches More Accessible, Reducing Whale Influence

- Uniswap v4 launches Continuous Clearing Auctions (CCA), a permissionless protocol for transparent, community-driven token launches with Aztec. - CCA divides token sales into blocks settled at market-clearing prices, reducing volatility and sniping while enabling equitable distribution. - The protocol automatically seeds liquidity post-auction and supports privacy via Aztec's ZK Passport, marking a DeFi innovation in fair token distribution. - CCA aims to standardize on-chain price discovery, countering w

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/15 11:52
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Oracle's Data Center Spending Exceeds Expectations, Shares Drop Over 7% After Hours
On June 11, Oracle reported quarterly capital expenditures that exceeded expectations, raising investor concerns about the profitability of the company's AI infrastructure business. Oracle's stock fell over 7% in after-hours trading. For the fiscal quarter ending May 31, the company's capital expenditures totaled $15.9 billion, bringing the total for the year to $55.7 billion, higher than Oracle's previous forecast of $50 billion. Oracle's adjusted earnings per share for the fourth quarter were $2.11, compared to an expectation of $1.97; adjusted revenue for the fourth quarter was $19.18 billion, above the expected $19.09 billion; and fourth-quarter cloud infrastructure revenue (IaaS) was $5.79 billion, estimated at $5.72 billion. Oracle expects total revenue growth of 27% to 29% in the first quarter. The company anticipates adjusted earnings per share for the first quarter to be between $1.72 and $1.76, while the market expectation is $1.69. Oracle projects to raise approximately $40 billion through debt and equity financing by fiscal year 2027, which includes a previously announced $20 billion market-priced issuance plan.
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U.S. Stock Indices Close Lower
All three major U.S. stock indices closed lower, with the Dow Jones down 1.88%, the Nasdaq down 1.98%, and the S&P 500 down 1.61%. Chip stocks fell sharply, with Qualcomm dropping over 6%, Broadcom, Western Digital, and ARM down over 5%, and TSMC, Micron Technology, and AMD down over 4%. NVIDIA fell 3.7%. Alcoa dropped 9.5%, marking its worst single-day performance since April 2025. Advanced Micro Devices closed down 28%, the largest decline since March.
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Amazon Secures $17.5 Billion Loan Facility Led by Citigroup
On June 11, Amazon disclosed in regulatory filings that it has signed a loan agreement totaling $17.5 billion with a syndicate led by Citigroup. According to the regulatory documents submitted on Wednesday, the lenders have agreed to provide this delayed draw term loan (DDTL), which will remain available until the end of September this year. Amazon is required to repay any borrowed amounts within three years from the date of borrowing. The interest rate on the loan will be based on the secured overnight financing rate (SOFR), plus an additional 0.625 to 0.875 percentage points, depending on Amazon's credit rating. Other banks participating in this transaction include JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, HSBC, and Wells Fargo, along with a dozen other banks involved in the financing.
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