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- ADA's bullish trend continues with key support levels holding and RSI/MACD indicators showing positive divergence, suggesting potential to break above $0.50. - MUTM, a DeFi-focused token, has surged 45% in 30 days, outperforming ADA due to innovative lending protocols and growing decentralized finance adoption. - Analysts predict MUTM could reach $3 before ADA hits $0.50, citing higher short-term growth potential despite ADA's stronger technical foundation and market maturity. - Both tokens face crypto m

- CoinShares Q2 AUM hits $3.46B, up 26% from Q1, driven by Bitcoin and Ethereum price gains. - Net profit rises 26% to $32.4M, supported by asset management fees and Ethereum staking. - Strategic US expansion aims to capitalize on favorable regulations and growing institutional interest. - Divergent crypto fund flows highlight shifting investor preferences, with Ethereum showing resilience. - Regulatory progress in the US and strong ETP performance reinforce growth prospects.

- DFI Development UK expands Solana infrastructure to drive DeFi innovation, leveraging the network's scalability for institutional-grade solutions. - Solana's SOL token hits $213 (8-month high) amid $13.08B futures open interest, driven by institutional adoption and technical momentum. - Bullish's $1.15B Solana-based IPO validates the network's role in large-scale finance, boosting liquidity and corporate treasury demand for SOL. - Analysts highlight ETF approval potential and institutional infrastructure

- European banks face a surge in M&A, driven by scale needs and regulatory support, but political interventions and shareholder resistance complicate deals. - Italy's "golden power" rules and Spain's merger restrictions highlight regulatory fragmentation, creating legal disputes and eroding deal synergies. - Shareholder resistance grows as smaller banks reject hostile bids, forcing bidders to negotiate discounts and increasing valuation risks. - Investors now prioritize regulatory alignment and political b