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- Sovereign funds and governments, including Norway and the U.S., are adopting Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset, challenging gold and U.S. Treasuries. - Regulatory clarity via the 2025 CLARITY Act and $132.5B in ETF assets under management have institutionalized Bitcoin, boosting its legitimacy as an inflation hedge. - Bitcoin’s fixed supply and global accessibility are outpacing gold’s 24% reserve share and the U.S. dollar’s declining 42% reserve dominance, driven by macroeconomic trends and de-dollar

- SEC drops 2023 XRP appeal, clearing path for ProShares Ultra XRP ETF approval and $3.40 price peak in July 2025. - Regulatory clarity boosted institutional XRP accumulation ($1B+ in corrections), contrasting EU/China restrictions that amplify volatility. - Global divergence sees Canada launch 3 XRP ETFs while China's ban and EU MiCAR compliance costs create adoption barriers. - Investors now prioritize regulatory trends over short-term swings, with U.S./Canadian momentum offsetting EU/China risks.

From the Putin-Zelensky peace talks to the Federal Reserve confirming a rate cut in September, global markets are changing rapidly. What does this mean for bitcoin and cryptocurrencies?
- 20:07US Stock Market Close: The Three Major Indexes Show Mixed ResultsJinse Finance reported that U.S. stocks closed on Wednesday with the Dow Jones slightly down, the S&P 500 Index down 0.5%, and the Nasdaq up 1%. American Bitcoin, a bitcoin mining company related to the Trump family, closed up 16%. Google (GOOG.O) rose 9%, and Apple (AAPL.O) gained 3.8%.
- 20:07The US Dollar Index fell 0.24% over the past 3 days.Jinse Finance reported that the US Dollar Index fell by 0.24% on the 3rd, closing at 98.142 in the foreign exchange market.
- 19:56OpenAI's second stock offering exceeds 10 billions, valuation reaches $500 billionJinse Finance reported that OpenAI is expanding its secondary stock offering by more than $4 billion. According to sources, OpenAI will offer eligible current and former employees the opportunity to sell approximately $10.3 billion worth of shares, a significant increase from the initial target of $6 billion. The source stated that the valuation for this stock offering will reach $500 billion, in line with market expectations. Earlier this year, OpenAI's latest round of financing valued the company at $300 billion. The source also mentioned that OpenAI informed employees of this proposal on Wednesday. Employees who have held shares for more than two years must decide whether to participate in this transaction by the end of September, with the deal expected to be completed in October. Participating investment institutions include SoftBank Group, Dragoneer Investment Group, and Thrive Capital.