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- U.S. core PCE inflation rose to 2.9% YoY in July 2025, the highest since November 2023, with 0.3% monthly increase matching expectations. - Markets reacted cautiously: S&P 500 fell 1% as tech stocks retreated, while Nasdaq 100 dropped 1.3% amid AI demand concerns. - Fed rate cut odds remain strong at 85.2% for September, supported by dovish rhetoric and stable labor market expectations. - Personal spending rose 0.8% in July, showing consumer resilience despite inflation, reinforcing case for policy easin

- LILPEPE, an Ethereum-based meme coin, raised $22.4M in presales and trades at $0.0021, leveraging a custom Layer 2 blockchain for low fees and anti-sniper bot resistance. - Outperforming Shiba Inu and Pepe in ChatGPT query volume, LILPEPE combines deflationary mechanics (12% burn rate) with a $777K community fund to drive adoption. - Analysts highlight its institutional credibility via a 95.49/100 CertiK audit and roadmap to expand to BSC/Solana, positioning it as a foundational platform for next-gen mem

- XRP forms a symmetrical triangle pattern, with $3.3 resistance and $2.8–$2.9 support critical for near-term direction. - On-chain data suggests large holders may be distributing positions, while legal clarity post-SEC case boosts long-term appeal. - Analysts project $20 as a long-term target, but short-term volatility risks include $2.0 support breakdown and distribution pressures. - Institutional adoption and potential ETF approvals could drive a $4.40–$6 retest, though stablecoins remain preferred for

- LYNO AI, dubbed the "Ethereum of AI tokens," enters 2025 with an AI-driven cross-chain arbitrage platform operating on 15+ blockchains. - The platform automates real-time trades across fragmented liquidity pools, targeting institutional-grade opportunities via AI algorithms. - Early Bird presale offers $LYNO tokens at $0.050 with tiered price increases, while governance rights and staking rewards aim to align user incentives. - Analysts highlight LYNO AI's potential 12,300x returns by 2025, contrasting E

- Solana's Alpenglow upgrade replaces PoH/TowerBFT with Votor/Rotor, achieving 150ms finality and 107k TPS, surpassing traditional payment networks. - Market reacts strongly: SOL price hits $215, institutional allocations reach $1.72B, and DeFi TVL hits $8.6B with 100M+ daily transactions at $0.0003 cost. - Risks include validator centralization via 1.6 SOL VAT fees, 20% fault tolerance reduction, and reliance on Anza's Agave client before alternatives mature. - Partnerships with Stripe/BlackRock and PSG1

- Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) exhibits fractal patterns and technical signals suggesting a potential $0.110000 breakout by October. - Key support at $0.028–$0.030, reinforced by whale accumulation and a 13.69% supply burn, enhances scarcity and bullish momentum. - Morning Star candlestick, RSI (58.35), and TD Sequential buy signals validate the reversal, while $551M+ daily trading volume reflects strong retail demand. - Risks include regulatory delays and $0.030–$0.032 support breakdown, but fractal structure s

- BitMine Immersion (BMNR) holds 1.71M ETH ($8.82B), the largest Ethereum treasury, funded by a $24.5B ATM program boosting NAV by 74% in six weeks. - Ethereum’s deflationary supply (1.32% burn rate) and 8–12% staking yields attract $19.2B in ETF inflows, outpacing Bitcoin’s $548M. - Regulatory clarity (SEC commodity classification, GENIUS Act) and institutional backing (ARK, Galaxy) normalize Ethereum adoption, enhancing its macro-hedge appeal. - Ethereum outperforms Bitcoin and equities during Fed easing

- Solana's Alpenglow upgrade introduces Votor, slashing block finality to 100-150ms and boosting TPS to 107,540. - Economic reforms include a 1.6 SOL Validator Admission Ticket, sparking centralization debates as smaller validators face challenges. - Institutional partnerships and DeFi growth ($8.6B TVL) highlight Solana's appeal, but risks like validator accessibility and centralization remain critical concerns.

- Trump's attacks on Fed officials and attempts to remove Governor Cook challenge the central bank's independence, risking policy instability and legal precedents. - Market reactions include rising bond yields and gold prices, reflecting investor concerns over inflation and politicized monetary decisions. - Historical parallels (Argentina, Turkey) and the Cantillon effect highlight risks of politicized policy, while investors shift toward inflation-protected assets and diversification. - A weakened Fed cou
- 18:37The European Union plans to impose a "moderate" fine on Google's advertising business.Jinse Finance reported that, according to three sources familiar with the matter, Google (GOOGL.O), a subsidiary of Alphabet, will face a moderate antitrust fine from the European Union in the coming weeks due to alleged anti-competitive practices in its advertising technology business. This decision was made by the European Commission following a complaint from the European Publishers Council, which led to a four-year investigation and formal charges in 2023 accusing Google of favoring its own ad services and suppressing competitors. The moderate fine marks a shift in strategy under the new EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera in handling violations by large tech companies. Unlike her predecessor Margrethe Vestager, who tended to impose hefty punitive fines, Ribera aims to focus more on encouraging companies to cease anti-competitive behavior rather than simply punishing them. The fine is expected to be much smaller than the record 4.3 billion euro fine imposed on Google by the EU competition regulator in 2018.
- 18:07Data: If BTC surpasses $113,708, the total short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $2.863 billions.ChainCatcher news, according to Coinglass data, if BTC breaks through $113,708, the cumulative short liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $2.863 billions. Conversely, if BTC falls below $103,877, the cumulative long liquidation intensity on major CEXs will reach $1.69 billions.
- 16:47Vance: Ready to assume the presidency if anything happens to TrumpJinse Finance reported that U.S. Vice President Vance stated he is prepared to assume the presidency if Trump were to experience a "serious tragedy." In an interview with USA Today, Vance discussed Trump's health, saying: "If, heaven forbid, a serious tragedy were to occur, I can't think of better on-the-job training than the experience I've gained over the past 200 days." However, he noted that the 79-year-old Trump is in good physical condition, and despite recent questions about his health, he still maintains "remarkable energy."