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A US government-linked wallet received 76.56 ETH from Coinbase, boosting its crypto holdings now worth $34 million.Total Holdings Climb to $34 MillionWhat This Means for the Crypto Space

U.S. and EU agree on 15% tariffs and a $750B investment pact in new trade deal aimed at boosting cross-border economic ties.A New Era of Transatlantic TradeWhat’s Inside the Trade AgreementGlobal Impact and Market Reactions

Tokenized real-world assets on Ethereum have surged nearly 20x since January 2024, highlighting massive DeFi adoption.Why Tokenized RWAs Are Gaining MomentumWhat This Means for DeFi and Ethereum

Bitcoin holders from 2021 are showing signs of capitulation again, which could signal an upcoming market rebound.Selling the Dip, Not the PeakCould a Bounce Be Next?


- 10:53Glassnode: The next key resistance level for BTC is around $108,500Jinse Finance reported, according to Glassnode data, Bitcoin has successfully rebounded from the 75th percentile cost basis (around $100,000), and is currently consolidating near $106,200. The next key resistance level is the 85th percentile cost basis (around $108,500), which has historically acted as strong resistance during recovery rallies.
- 10:34A whale deposited 3.62 million USDC to go 10x long on ZECAccording to Jinse Finance, monitored by Lookonchain, a newly created wallet deposited 3.62 million USDC into HyperLiquid and went long on ZEC with 10x leverage.
- 10:28UBS predicts that a Fed rate cut will push the 10-year US Treasury yield down to 3.5%According to Golden Ten Data, UBS stated in an outlook report that the rapidly growing U.S. debt means investors will continue to demand higher term premiums to invest in long-term Treasury bonds, which will lead to a renewed steepening of the yield curve. However, UBS analysts noted that the yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury bond will still decline, as the Federal Reserve may further cut interest rates. They expect the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury to fall to 3.5% next year, and then rebound to 4% by the end of 2026.