Bitget Daily Digest(October 30)|Tether becomes the world's 17th largest holder of US Treasuries; SEC to rule today on Nasdaq Ethereum Trust staking proposal; Alternative for Germany proposes including Bitcoin in national strategic reserves.
Today's Outlook
- From October 30 to 31, 2025, the HODL Summit Dubai will take place in Dubai, UAE, focusing on blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and digital transformation.
- From October 29 to 31, 2025, the Dakar Bitcoin Days III conference continues in Dakar, Senegal, addressing Bitcoin’s impact on financial inclusion and society in African countries.
- The US SEC is set to make a decision today regarding Nasdaq’s Ethereum Trust staking proposal.
Macro & Hot Topics
- Tether’s CEO announced that the company currently holds $135 billion in US Treasuries, making it the 17th largest holder globally.
- Mastercard is in late-stage acquisition talks with Zerohash, with the deal valued at an estimated $1.5-2 billion, signaling a major push into stablecoins and foundational Web3 infrastructure.
- A YZi Labs report showed that BNB’s historical supply burn has exceeded 62 million tokens, about 31.8% of the total supply, with 137 million currently in circulation.
- MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor predicts Bitcoin could reach $150,000 by year-end and may target $1 million in the future.
Market Performance
- BTC and ETH experienced slight declines over the past 4 hours, with market sentiment remaining cautious. The past 24 hours saw $51.36 million in liquidations, mainly long positions.
- US stocks closed mixed: the Nasdaq rose 0.55%, the Dow Jones fell 0.16%, and the S&P 500 remained flat, as markets focus on Powell’s comments.

3.The Bitget BTC/USDT liquidation heatmap shows the current price at 110,576; intensive high-leverage liquidations are concentrated in the 110,000–115,000 range. A breakout or breakdown could trigger significant volatility.

4.In the last 24 hours, BTC spot saw $220 million inflows and $208 million outflows, for a net inflow of $12 million.

5.Over the past 24 hours, BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB futures trading saw leading net outflows, suggesting potential trading opportunities.

News Highlights
- Germany’s main opposition party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), submitted a motion to the Bundestag calling for Bitcoin to be included as a national strategic reserve asset and opposing excessive regulation.
- The chairman of Hong Kong’s SFC stated new guidelines would be issued for the financial handling of digital assets and is studying the issue of listed companies holding Bitcoin.
- Singapore’s DBS and Goldman Sachs completed their first interbank OTC crypto options trade, involving BTC and ETH.
- US lawmakers warn that “Trump’s push to channel retirement savings into crypto” could have disastrous consequences.
Project Updates
- Ondo Finance expands tokenized securities services to BNB Chain and partners with Bitget Wallet, enabling global investors to participate in US stocks and ETFs via Web3 wallets.
- Helius launches “Orb,” a Solana blockchain explorer featuring AI-powered explanations and transaction heatmaps.
- Infinit partners with Virtual Protocol to provide DeFi AI infrastructure for over 17,000 AI agents, driving deeper integration of AI and blockchain.
- GoPlus Security forms a strategic alliance with Brevis Network to jointly develop “security oracles” for the Web3 space.
- Telegram’s founder announces the launch of Cocoon, a decentralized AI computing network.
- MegaETH's public sale has now raised $954 million, with subscriptions exceeding the target by 19.1 times.
- Bitget Wallet is integrating deeply with NFT projects on BNB Chain, enabling cross-chain NFT trading functionality.
- Animoca Brands announces the acquisition of Aerodrome Finance and confirms purchase and staking of AERO tokens.
- MetaMask unveils upcoming features to support Bitcoin and Solana mainnets, accelerating its multi-chain wallet upgrade.
- Sui AI Incubator Surge selects Adapt, a multi-agent protocol, as its first incubated project, accelerating the construction of its AI ecosystem.
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