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Social engineering and key compromise led 80% of crypto thefts in H1 2025, with average hack sizes doubling vs. 2024, per TRM Labs data.

Miner revenues are low, and Bitcoin network hashrate has declined slightly, but miners, both old and new, have refrained from offloading their holdings.

Investors poured $1.39 billion into AI agents so far in 2025.

Quick Take Resupply said it would burn six million reUSD tokens via its insurance pool as part of its recovery plan from the $10 million exploit earlier this week.

Quick Take The shareholders of Vanadi Coffee, which manages six locations in Spain, approved a plan that could see the firm acquire as much as €1 billion in Bitcoin as part of a treasury strategy. The announcement of the plan earlier in June boosted the struggling cafe chain’s shares, which have tripled in the last 30 days. Vanadi currently holds 54 BTC after purchasing 20 BTC in June, making it Spain’s first publicly-listed Bitcoin treasury company.
- 11:17Galaxy raises $1.4 billion to accelerate Helios AI data center developmentAccording to Jinse Finance, digital asset provider Galaxy Digital Inc. announced today that it has completed a $1.4 billion project financing (“debt financing”) to support the ongoing development of its Helios data center campus. Under a long-term agreement with CoreWeave Inc., this debt financing will fully fund the initial renovation and expansion of Helios, providing first-phase power support for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) operations. Galaxy has already provided $350 million in equity financing, with the remaining construction costs to be covered by the debt financing. This $1.4 billion debt financing is secured at an 80% loan-to-cost ratio, has a term of 36 months, and is collateralized by all assets related to the first phase of Helios construction.
- 11:17Reuters Survey: 68 Out of 110 Economists Expect the Fed to Cut Rates Once or Twice This YearAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, a Reuters survey shows that out of 110 economists, 68 believe the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates one to two times this year, compared to 69 out of 105 in the July survey. Additionally, 67 out of 110 economists expect the Fed to lower rates to 4.0%–4.25% in September, whereas in July, 56 out of 105 held this view.
- 11:05US SEC Chair to Discuss "Cryptocurrency Projects" at 8:30 AM Eastern Time TodayAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, @BitcoinMagazine has released market news stating that Paul Atkins, Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), will discuss "cryptocurrency projects" at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time today.