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Thai Firm DV8 Shifts Focus to Bitcoin and DeFi
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Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Rises by 7.96% to Record High
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Trump Announces New Tariffs, Market Reacts Swiftly
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Bitcoin Escalates Debate Against Gold as Hedge Asset
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Gala (GALA) To Rally Higher? This Emerging Fractal Pattern Saying Yes!
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Hedera (HBAR) To Rise Further? Key Harmonic Pattern Signals Potential Upside Move
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El Salvador Increases Bitcoin Reserves with New Purchases
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- 20:23Michael Saylor Signals Bitcoin Purchase After a Weeklong PauseAccording to Jinse Finance, Strategy co-founder Michael Saylor stated that Strategy will resume purchasing Bitcoin, starting on Monday, after the company paused its digital asset accumulation for a week. "Sometimes, you just can't 'hodl'," the executive wrote on Sunday. The company did not buy Bitcoin last week but announced $4.2 billion in financing. Prior to this, Strategy had increased its Bitcoin holdings for 12 consecutive weeks.
- 18:51James Wynn's social media accounts have been restoredTrader James Wynn's X social account has now been restored, and he has posted a tweet saying "test." However, the current follower count on his account appears abnormal. Previously, on July 12, it was reported that trader James Wynn had seemingly deactivated his X account.
- 18:33CME FedWatch: Probability of a 25 basis point rate cut in July is 5.2%According to a report by Jinse Finance, CME "FedWatch" data shows there is a 5.2% probability of a 25 basis point rate cut in July, and a 94.8% probability that rates will remain unchanged. The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep rates unchanged through September is 39.6%, with a 57.4% chance of a cumulative 25 basis point rate cut, and a 3% chance of a cumulative 50 basis point rate cut. The next two FOMC meetings are scheduled for July 30 and September 17.