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- Thomas Lee identifies U.S. real estate's inflection point driven by millennial homeownership delays and 4.9M housing unit shortages. - His suburban retrofitting strategy targets walkable mixed-use developments in NoVa, DFW, and secondary markets with 5-10% cap rates. - Lee advocates policy-driven partnerships and modular construction to address zoning barriers and create "missing middle" housing solutions. - The 2025 market shows price stability potential as suburban remix projects align with millennials

- Accenture CEO Julie Sweet warns Fortune 500 companies must fully reinvent operations, structures, and strategies to harness AI and avoid obsolescence. - She emphasizes AI requires deep integration into core functions, not superficial adoption, with risks of automating inefficient processes without prior optimization. - Sweet highlights AI's transformative potential, including future AGI impacts, while stressing corporate-governance collaboration to manage risks responsibly. - Her leadership philosophy pr

- Ethereum faced $145M in liquidations in August 2025 as prices fell below $4,600, triggering forced selling and testing $4,200 support. - SharpLink Gaming transferred $145M to Galaxy Digital for Ethereum purchases, signaling institutional confidence amid whale accumulation trends. - Institutional demand and Ethereum's 12% staked supply, combined with Dencun upgrades and 12% staking yields, reinforce long-term bullish fundamentals. - Strategic entry points at $4,200–$3,900 and ETF dominance (40% open inter

- Cronos (CRO) tests $0.29 support, a historical floor with potential double-bottom formation if buyers re-enter. - Technical indicators (RSI 54.13, bullish MACD) and Trump Media's $6.4B partnership boost institutional demand and token utility. - A $0.50 price target emerges from combined technical strength and real-world adoption, though regulatory risks and volatility persist.

- Ripple's XRP challenges SWIFT's cross-border payment dominance via blockchain's speed, cost efficiency, and programmability. - XRP's ODL service processed $1.3T in Q2 2025, offering 3-5 second settlements vs. SWIFT's 36-96 hours and 70% lower liquidity costs. - SEC's 2025 commodity reclassification boosted institutional adoption, with $1.2B in ETF assets and partnerships like SBI's Ripple USD stablecoin. - Ripple targets 14% of SWIFT's $150T market by 2030, coexisting with SWIFT while expanding in high-v

- Bitcoin tests $112,000 critical support/resistance in August 2025, with institutional ETF inflows and EMAs shaping near-term direction. - $1.76B on-chain accumulation and $134.6B ETF assets highlight bullish fundamentals, but Ethereum ETFs divert capital from BTC. - Fed's September rate decision (25bp cut likely) and geopolitical risks like Israel-Iran tensions add macro volatility to BTC's trajectory. - $110K–$112K range offers strategic entry point, with $100K support and $124K ATH as key technical tar

- Bitcoin's market dominance declines as capital shifts to altcoins like Solana and Ethereum, signaling potential altseason patterns. - Solana's "golden cross" and "megaphone" technical patterns, plus $1B+ institutional funding plans, suggest imminent price breakouts. - Ethereum surges 40% against Bitcoin, while Litecoin and Chainlink show breakout potential amid easing regulatory uncertainty. - Historical data and macroeconomic factors indicate 2025 could see renewed altcoin momentum post-Bitcoin halving

- BullZilla ($BZIL) combines engineered scarcity and high-yield incentives via a 24-stage presale with escalating prices and 70% staking APY. - Its Mutation Mechanism increases token price every 48 hours or $100k raised, while 5% supply burns at each stage create deflationary pressure. - A 10% referral bonus and Ethereum-based security differentiate it from competitors like Pepe/Bonk, which lack structured ROI or burn mechanisms. - The 50% presale allocation and 2-year team lock ensure liquidity balance, p

- TRON slashes network fees by 60% on August 29, 2025, reducing energy unit prices to 100 sun to boost adoption and compete with Ethereum/Solana. - The cut aims to drive 45% user growth, enhance dApp development (3,000-5,000 daily new contracts), and solidify TRON's 90% USDT transaction dominance. - While TRX faced short-term price dips and inflation risks, analysts highlight long-term benefits from increased transaction volumes and ecosystem utility. - Quarterly fee reviews and institutional partnerships

- Hyperliquid's HYPE token surged to $50, driven by record trading volumes and aggressive buybacks reducing supply by 430% since April 2025. - Institutional adoption accelerated with custodians like BitGo enabling access, while regulatory risks and operational vulnerabilities emerged from token manipulation incidents. - A November 2025 token unlock (23.8% of supply) threatens to overwhelm buyback capacity, with critics warning of unrealistic $50B valuation assumptions. - Centralization risks persist throug
- 11:17Trader: Inflation Has Not Derailed September Rate Cut, Next Week Will Be Extremely BusyJinse Finance reported that after the release of the PCE data, the Federal Reserve is still expected to cut interest rates at its September 16-17 meeting. Michael Lorizio, head of U.S. rate trading at Manulife Investment Management, said: "The PCE has further reduced the risk of a September rate cut being derailed. At least from this perspective, the inflation component will not play any role in lowering the probability of a September rate cut." Long-term bond yields rose on Friday as traders closed positions ahead of the long weekend and rebalanced portfolios at the end of the month. Some interest rate hedging may also have impacted the market, and it is expected that after many people return from summer vacation next week, the corporate bond market will rebound. Lorizio said: "We are going to have a very busy week... The primary market and all spread product markets will fully return, especially the corporate bond market." Next Friday will also see the release of August employment data, which could be a key factor in determining the Federal Reserve's near-term policy. (Golden Ten Data)
- 10:48Next Week's Macro Outlook: Fed Policy Moves and Labor Market Data Become Market FocusJinse Finance reported that the cryptocurrency market experienced significant sell-offs this week, though this followed a strong performance in the previous week. Given the decline in volatility and the upcoming release of key data next week, this was not entirely unexpected, and some relatively weak highs have already formed. Bitcoin faces the risk of a double top and has not provided many measures to counter its impact, while Ethereum pulled back further after reaching a new high last Saturday. Ethereum's outlook is better than its "big brother" Bitcoin, but its performance will still depend on Bitcoin's movements. Here are the key points the market will focus on in the new week: On Wednesday at 21:00, 2025 FOMC voting member and St. Louis Fed President Musalem will speak on the US economy and monetary policy; Wednesday at 22:00, US July JOLTs job openings and July factory orders month-on-month; Thursday at 01:30, 2026 FOMC voting member and Minneapolis Fed President Kashkari will participate in a fireside chat; Thursday at 02:00, the Federal Reserve will release the Beige Book on economic conditions; Thursday at 20:30, US initial jobless claims for the week ending August 30 and July trade balance; Thursday at 23:30, permanent FOMC voting member and New York Fed President Williams will speak at the New York Economic Club; Friday at 07:00, 2025 FOMC voting member and Chicago Fed President Goolsbee will deliver remarks; Friday at 20:30, US August unemployment rate, August nonfarm payrolls (seasonally adjusted), average hourly earnings year-on-year and month-on-month. Continued weakness in the labor market will not only solidify market expectations for a rate cut in September but also rekindle hopes for a third 25-basis-point rate cut this year. In his speech at the Jackson Hole meeting, Powell emphasized that in the short term, inflation risks are skewed to the upside, while employment risks are skewed to the downside.
- 10:43Incoming ECB Governing Council member says policy flexibility should be maintained for the September meetingChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, incoming European Central Bank Governing Council member Kocher stated that regarding the September meeting, unless the data sends a clear and strong signal, it is still necessary to retain policy flexibility to respond to various possible scenarios.