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The U.S. spot Ethereum ETF has recently attracted significantly more capital than Bitcoin, with inflows over the past five days exceeding those of Bitcoin by more than ten times. Market momentum is shifting due to Ethereum's advantages in stablecoins and asset tokenization, drawing the attention of major institutional investors such as Goldman Sachs.


- Q2 2025 crypto capital shifted from Ethereum, Dogecoin, and RNDR to high-conviction presales like MAGACOIN FINANCE, driven by deflationary mechanics and institutional validation. - MAGACOIN raised $12.8M in presale funding with 420% MoM growth, leveraging a 12% transaction burn rate and dual smart contract audits to attract $1.4B in whale inflows. - Ethereum's 2025 price decline and RNDR's volatility highlight market rotation toward projects with presale liquidity and real-world utility, positioning MAGA

- Virtuals Protocol introduces liquid staking, enhancing capital efficiency for institutional investors in the AI agent economy. - veVIRTUAL token grants governance rights and 20% of Virgen Point emissions, incentivizing long-term staking and ecosystem participation. - $14.2M institutional inflows in Q2 2025 drove 207% price growth, with analysts projecting $16 valuation as AI agent use cases expand. - Stacked yield strategies via DeFi integration and Solana deployment mitigate risks, though smart contract

- Ethereum's August 2025 onchain metrics show 8% price surge to $4,200 and $20B+ ETH/USDT daily volumes, driven by deflationary supply and institutional adoption. - ETF inflows ($3.37B) and 3.8-5.5% staking yields outperformed Bitcoin, with 4.1M ETH ($17.6B) staked by corporate treasuries. - Post-Dencun/Pectra upgrades reduced L2 fees by 94%, boosting DeFi TVL to $223B and enabling efficient institutional capital allocation. - Only 14.5% of ETH supply on exchanges (lowest since 2020) signals long-term accu

- OSL Group reported 58% YoY revenue growth to HK$195.4M in H1 2025, despite operating losses doubling to HK$20.3M driven by 225% headcount expansion. - Strategic acquisitions of Japan's CoinBest and Indonesia's Evergreen Crest, plus OSL Pay's 29% revenue contribution, fueled Asian market expansion. - A $300M equity raise supports regulated stablecoin infrastructure and compliance with Hong Kong's evolving digital asset policies. - Despite losses, shares rose 6.6% post-earnings, reflecting investor confide

- Gryphon shareholders approved a $1.2B merger with Trump-linked American Bitcoin, creating ABTC for Nasdaq listing. - The reverse merger combines Gryphon's 130,000+ Bitcoin miners with American Bitcoin's SPAC structure to bypass traditional IPO. - ABTC aims to leverage Gryphon's low-cost energy agreements and expand mining capacity by 50,000 machines in 18 months. - Analysts highlight institutional Bitcoin interest potential, but success depends on U.S. regulatory clarity and market conditions.

- LineKong’s $7.85M investment in BTC, ETH, and SOL marks Hong Kong’s institutional crypto adoption turning point. - Hong Kong’s Stablecoins Ordinance and LEAP Framework create regulatory clarity, bridging China and global crypto markets. - The move signals digital assets as strategic hedges against inflation and geopolitical risks in Asia’s fragmented markets. - Solana’s allocation highlights institutional diversification trends, with 59% of global firms planning crypto allocations in 2025. - Hong Kong’s

Hong Kong dollar stablecoins may have greater potential than US dollar stablecoins.

- BullZilla (BZIL) launches a presale at $0.00000575 with a 1,000x projected price increase via 24 progressive 48-hour stages. - It introduces 70% APY staking (HODL Furnace) and dynamic token burns, contrasting traditional meme coins like Dogecoin lacking structured economics. - Built on Ethereum with Solana scalability integration, it targets speculative investors seeking scarcity-driven returns over community-driven narratives. - The "mutant bull" mythic branding and $100M+ whitelist demand position it a
- 21:57U.S. Treasury: Total value of foreign securities held by the end of 2024 is $15.8 trillionJinse Finance reported that the U.S. Department of the Treasury has released preliminary data from its annual survey of U.S. holdings of foreign securities portfolios as of the end of 2024. The survey shows that as of the end of 2024, the total value of U.S. holdings of foreign securities was approximately $15.8 trillion, including $12.1 trillion in foreign equities, $3.3 trillion in foreign long-term bonds (original maturity over one year), and $0.4 trillion in foreign short-term bonds. In the previous survey as of the end of 2023, the total value of U.S. holdings of foreign securities was $15.3 trillion, including $11.5 trillion in foreign equities, $3.4 trillion in foreign long-term bonds, and $0.4 trillion in foreign short-term bonds.
- 20:57Circle has no plans to issue a Korean won stablecoin.According to Jinse Finance, over the past week, Circle President Heath Tarbert visited South Korea and held meetings with the Bank of Korea as well as the country's four major commercial banks (KB Kookmin Bank, Shinhan Bank, Hana Bank, and Woori Bank). Multiple media outlets reported that Circle has no intention of participating in the issuance of a Korean won stablecoin. Mr. Tarbert's goal was to explore how banks can utilize their USDC token.
- 20:36The Federal Reserve finalizes new capital requirements for major banks, Morgan Stanley files for reconsiderationJinse Finance reported that the Federal Reserve announced on Friday that it has finalized new capital levels for the largest U.S. banks following June's stress tests, but added that Morgan Stanley (MS.N) is seeking a reassessment of its soon-to-be-effective capital level. The new capital requirements will take effect on October 1. If the Federal Reserve adopts a proposal currently under review, which would average the results of two years of stress tests, the requirements will be updated. Based on the annual large bank financial stress tests, the Federal Reserve assesses how banks would perform under hypothetical adverse economic scenarios and sets their capital buffer levels accordingly. Morgan Stanley is requesting a reconsideration of its results, and the Federal Reserve will announce its decision by the end of September.