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Bitcoin’s Abrupt Price Swings in Late 2025: Broader Economic Risks and Ripple Effects in the Derivatives Market
Bitcoin’s Abrupt Price Swings in Late 2025: Broader Economic Risks and Ripple Effects in the Derivatives Market

- Bitcoin's late 2025 volatility reached critical levels due to macroeconomic pressures, derivatives spillovers, and regulatory shifts. - Derivatives liquidations exceeded $20B as leverage ratios hit 1,001:1, with Bitcoin longs accounting for $499.89M in October 2025 losses. - Regulatory clarity boosted institutional participation but exposed vulnerabilities, as Q4 saw $1.22B in Bitcoin ETF outflows amid AI fears and Fed tightening. - Geopolitical shocks like U.S.-China tensions triggered 14% Bitcoin crash

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:30
Bitcoin’s Price Rally in November 2025: The Intersection of Institutional Investment and Global Economic Changes
Bitcoin’s Price Rally in November 2025: The Intersection of Institutional Investment and Global Economic Changes

- Bitcoin surged to $114,600 in November 2025 amid Fed rate cuts, geopolitical tensions, and whale accumulation despite ETF outflows. - Institutional adoption shifted toward privacy tokens like Zcash for compliance, yet 140+ firms hold $137B in crypto including Bitcoin. - Whale buying (36,000 BTC added) countered short-term redemptions, while JPMorgan and MicroStrategy expanded Bitcoin holdings. - Geopolitical risks and fiat devaluation concerns boosted Bitcoin's appeal as a decentralized hedge over tradit

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:30
TRX has risen by 16.76% since the start of the year despite fluctuating market trends
TRX has risen by 16.76% since the start of the year despite fluctuating market trends

- TRX rose 16.76% year-to-date as of Nov 12, 2025, showing sustained growth despite mixed short-term volatility. - Short-term gains (0.27% 24h, 1.78% 7d) indicate gradual investor confidence, though prices remain near October 2025 levels. - Technical indicators suggest upward bias with no bearish catalysts, contrasting with broader market uncertainty. - President Trump's "prices are down" remarks provided macroeconomic context but no direct link to TRX's performance was identified.

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:30
XRP Goes Mainstream: First-Ever US Spot XRP ETF Approved—Trading Starts Tomorrow
XRP Goes Mainstream: First-Ever US Spot XRP ETF Approved—Trading Starts Tomorrow

The first-ever US spot XRP ETF has officially been approved, with Nasdaq certifying Canary Capital’s XRPC fund for trading on November 13. The launch marks a major milestone for XRP’s institutional adoption as altcoin ETFs gain momentum across Wall Street. But with mixed on-chain signals and whale profit-taking ahead of launch, traders are watching closely for a potential “sell-the-news” reaction.

BeInCrypto·2025/11/12 16:21
Ethereum News Update: Institutions Eye Ethereum—Balancing Legal Challenges and Major Investor Accumulation
Ethereum News Update: Institutions Eye Ethereum—Balancing Legal Challenges and Major Investor Accumulation

- Ethereum nears $3,400 amid rising institutional interest and whale accumulation, signaling potential rebound toward $4,000. - DeFi projects like Ethena and utility tokens RTX gain traction, highlighting Ethereum's role in capital-efficient infrastructure. - Legal uncertainties persist after MEV fraud trial ends in mistrial, exposing tensions between blockchain rules and traditional law. - Whale activity shows $1.37B ETH accumulation in November, contrasting with Bitcoin's weaker institutional demand. - A

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:15
U.S. Cryptocurrency Oversight Faces Uncertainty as Lawmakers Divide Authority Between SEC and CFTC
U.S. Cryptocurrency Oversight Faces Uncertainty as Lawmakers Divide Authority Between SEC and CFTC

- SEC accelerates crypto regulation clarity, balancing innovation with investor protection via streamlined exemptions and jurisdiction boundaries. - Senate bill proposes dual oversight: CFTC regulates digital commodities (Bitcoin/Ether), SEC retains control over investment contracts. - Tax reforms enable crypto ETFs to stake assets, resolving legal uncertainties and boosting institutional adoption through staking rewards. - Bipartisan efforts aim to create cohesive U.S. crypto framework, though challenges

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:15
Bitcoin News Today: Square’s No-Fee Bitcoin Initiative Prompts Payments Sector to Reevaluate
Bitcoin News Today: Square’s No-Fee Bitcoin Initiative Prompts Payments Sector to Reevaluate

- Square introduces zero-fee Bitcoin payments for merchants until 2027, challenging traditional credit card networks. - The initiative enables fiat-to-Bitcoin conversions and cross-border transactions, positioning Bitcoin as a functional currency. - Industry observers highlight cost savings for small businesses, with Bitcoin fees undercutting 1%-4% credit card rates, while competitors like Visa face regulatory pressures.

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:15
Systems Thinking in Supply Chains Influences Today's Leaders, Says Ford's Farley
Systems Thinking in Supply Chains Influences Today's Leaders, Says Ford's Farley

- Ford CEO Jim Farley argues supply chain mastery is vital for leadership, citing Apple's Tim Cook and GM's Mary Barra as exemplars. - Supply chain disruptions highlighted by First Solar's earnings drop and Kimberly-Clark's $48.7B Kenvue acquisition challenges underscore its strategic importance. - China's resumption of Nexperia chip shipments reveals semiconductor supply chain fragility amid geopolitical tensions. - Farley criticizes traditional four-year degrees for entry-level roles, advocating technica

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:15
Bitcoin Experiences Abrupt Price Swings as Global Economic Conditions Change: The Impact of Federal Reserve Actions and Regulatory Ambiguity on Cryptocurrency Values
Bitcoin Experiences Abrupt Price Swings as Global Economic Conditions Change: The Impact of Federal Reserve Actions and Regulatory Ambiguity on Cryptocurrency Values

- Bitcoin's 2025 volatility reflects Fed policy shifts and regulatory uncertainty, with price surging 86.76% amid rate cuts but sliding below $107,000 due to central bank ambiguity. - Regulatory developments like spot ETF approvals injected $4.21B in October, yet SEC delays and mixed global frameworks (e.g., EU MiCA vs. China's stability focus) create fragmented investor sentiment. - Institutional adoption grows (e.g., SoFi's crypto trading launch), but structural challenges persist, including miner losses

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:15
ICX Rises 1.64% as Ongoing Market Fluctuations Drive Continued Short-Term Volatility
ICX Rises 1.64% as Ongoing Market Fluctuations Drive Continued Short-Term Volatility

- ICX rose 1.64% to $0.0808 on Nov 12, rebounding from a 5.18% weekly decline amid broader market uncertainty. - ICE raised $1.2B via bond issuance and boosted dividends by 7% to $0.48/share, prioritizing shareholder returns and digital infrastructure investments. - The capital will fund global expansion and tech initiatives, though risks persist from regulatory challenges and M&A execution in key markets.

Bitget-RWA·2025/11/12 16:14
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Nvidia Pre-market Up by 2.75% as the Company Partners with Samsung Electronics to Develop ASIC Chip
BlockBeats News, June 8th. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that the company is collaborating with Samsung Electronics to develop custom ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) chips, further expanding its AI infrastructure product portfolio. ASIC chips are optimized for specific workloads and are seen as a key complement to GPUs. Goldman Sachs previously predicted in May last year that by 2027, the demand for ASIC chips is expected to be equivalent to the GPU market. With the continuous growth in AI computational power demand, tech giants and cloud service providers are increasing their investment in custom chips. This collaboration with Samsung Electronics signifies NVIDIA's further expansion of its ecosystem in the AI chip sector. At the time of writing, NVIDIA's pre-market trading has risen by 2.75% to $210.65.
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Trump's economic approval rating drops to a new low during his term, raising concerns among Republicans about the prospects for the midterm elections
BlockBeats News, June 8 – The latest poll shows that due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and renewed inflationary pressures, U.S. President Trump's support rate on economic issues has dropped to its lowest point of this term, putting his long-standing "economic card" to the test. The market generally expects that, due to the Iran conflict and tight supply chains, the U.S. inflation rate may return to 4% for the first time since 2023. Although the White House has tried to alleviate market concerns by increasing tax rebates and emphasizing energy reserves, the continuous rise in oil prices has weakened the effectiveness of these policies. Recently, Trump stated he would not adjust his Iran policy due to election pressure and downplayed the impact of price fluctuations, which has caused concern among some Republicans. Former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney warned that if U.S. gasoline prices remain above $4 per gallon before Labor Day, the Republican Party could face "huge trouble" in the midterm elections. Treasury Secretary Besant believes that as the situation stabilizes, energy prices will quickly fall back. However, RSM Chief Economist Joseph Brusuelas commented that even if the conflict cools, damaged energy infrastructure and geopolitical risk premiums could keep oil prices elevated, continuing to squeeze consumer spending. Although the AI investment boom has driven manufacturing expansion and U.S. stocks have repeatedly hit new highs, analysts point out that the U.S. economy is showing signs of a "K-shaped recovery," with capital markets benefiting significantly while real household income has shrunk for the first time in nearly three years. Republican Senator Thom Tillis stated that if the pressure of living costs faced by ordinary voters is not addressed, the Republican Party may face a serious setback in the November election. Analysts believe that in the context of slowing economic growth and a rebound in inflation, if energy prices and living costs do not fall significantly in the short term, the economic pressure induced by geopolitical conflict could further develop into political risks.
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Intel surged nearly 12% in pre-market trading as Google and Nvidia consider naming it as a backup chip manufacturing partner.
Glonghui, June 8|Intel surged nearly 12% in pre-market trading; it is reported that Nvidia is evaluating Intel's advanced packaging technology and 18A process for future chip production. Google and Nvidia are considering designating Intel as a backup chip manufacturing partner.
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