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Ripple and the SEC are nearing a settlement in their lengthy legal battle, with a joint motion to pause appeals. While a resolution is likely, XRP’s price remains unaffected.

Babylon's BABY token debuted with a price spike that quickly vanished, likely due to lingering concerns from its controversial airdrop and recent market instability.




Bitwise has reiterated its optimistic Bitcoin forecast, maintaining a $200,000 price target for 2025 despite increasing global trade tensions.

Hedera leads the crypto pack with a 14% surge as key indicators flash bullish, but resistance and cloud structure may test the rally’s strength.


Altcoins are rebounding post-tariff pause, with XRP, HYPE, and ONDO standing out thanks to regulatory shifts, revenue gains, and RWA growth.

- 06:27BTC surpasses 119,000 USDAccording to Jinse Finance, market data shows that BTC has surpassed $119,000 and is currently trading at $119,018.26, with a 24-hour decline of 0.4%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please manage your risks accordingly.
- 05:38Data: Trump Family Crypto Project WLFI Spends 1 Million USDC to Purchase 256.75 ETHAccording to ChainCatcher, Onchain Lens monitoring shows that 20 hours ago, the Trump family’s crypto project WLFI spent 1 million USDC to purchase 256.75 ETH at an average price of $3,895.
- 05:17Institutions: The Fed is expected to hold rates steady this week, with two major doves likely to dissentAccording to Jinse Finance, Plaisir's Chief US Economist, Ulupersi, stated that the Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates unchanged at 4.25%-4.5% this week, but Waller and Bowman may express dissent. This could fuel speculation that, once more Trump-appointed officials join the Federal Reserve Board starting in the first quarter of 2026, the pace of rate cuts may accelerate. The dovish Waller and Bowman may argue that monetary policy is restrictive, as tariff-related inflation is being offset by other factors, and advocate for rate cuts on the grounds that the neutral rate is close to 3%. Powell is expected to try to guide the FOMC to wait as long as possible before the next rate cut, with a rate cut in October being more likely than in September.