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Ethereum's Structural Bull Case Amid Seasonal Volatility: A Buy for the Long-Term Investor
Ethereum's Structural Bull Case Amid Seasonal Volatility: A Buy for the Long-Term Investor

- Ethereum's 2025 rise stems from institutional adoption, regulatory clarity, and tech upgrades, not speculation. - U.S. CLARITY Act reclassified ETH as utility token, enabling 19 public companies to hold 2.7M ETH in treasuries. - Dencun/Pectra hard forks reduced gas fees by 90%, supporting 4,000+ dApps while ETF inflows hit $13.3B in 2025. - Deflationary mechanics and tokenized U.S. Treasuries drive scarcity, with 0.5% annual supply reduction and 29.6% staking participation. - Analysts project ETH could r

ainvest·2025/08/30 03:45
PetroChina and Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Boom: A Strategic Entry Point for Investors in Digital Energy Finance
PetroChina and Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Boom: A Strategic Entry Point for Investors in Digital Energy Finance

- PetroChina explores stablecoins for cross-border energy trade via Hong Kong’s new regulatory framework, aligning with China’s yuan internationalization goals. - Hong Kong’s Stablecoins Ordinance (effective Aug 1, 2025) mandates licensing and 100% reserve backing, attracting $1.5B in institutional investments for digital infrastructure. - PetroChina’s trials show stablecoins reduce exchange rate losses by 30% vs SWIFT, positioning it to bypass dollar-based systems and leverage CIPS for energy settlements.

ainvest·2025/08/30 03:45
Hong Kong’s Strategic Path to Becoming a Global Crypto Hub: Regulatory Agility and Token Listing Expansion as Key Investment Catalysts
Hong Kong’s Strategic Path to Becoming a Global Crypto Hub: Regulatory Agility and Token Listing Expansion as Key Investment Catalysts

- Hong Kong’s 2025 crypto strategy combines regulatory agility (e.g., 100% stablecoin reserves, LEAP framework) with tokenized assets (government bonds, RWAs) to attract global capital. - Tokenized RWA market is projected to grow from $25B to $600B by 2030, supported by tax incentives and institutional investments like LineKong’s $7.85M commitment. - Strategic advantages include proximity to China, Basel-aligned regulations, and initiatives like ASPIRe roadmap and Web3 Ideathon to build a skilled workforce

ainvest·2025/08/30 03:45
Cryptos Under a Penny: High-Potential Gems for 2025
Cryptos Under a Penny: High-Potential Gems for 2025

- Three 2025 crypto projects—Polygon, Shiba Inu, and MAGACOIN—stand out for institutional adoption, community resilience, and presale momentum. - Polygon's $1.23B TVL and partnerships with Starbucks/Meta solidify its role as an enterprise blockchain infrastructure leader. - Shiba Inu maintains $0.00001206-$0.00001301 stability despite 90.95% burn rate drop, with 540% rally potential if resistance breaks. - MAGACOIN's $13M presale (12% remaining) features 12% transaction burns and 35x ROI projections, contr

ainvest·2025/08/30 03:45
Germany’s economy sinks again as Sick Man of Europe misses yet another chance to rebound
Germany’s economy sinks again as Sick Man of Europe misses yet another chance to rebound

Share link:In this post: Germany’s inflation rose to 2.1% in August, beating forecasts and putting pressure on households. Unemployment hit 3.025 million, pushing the jobless rate to 6.4% as the labor market weakens. U.S. tariffs under Trump’s new trade deal are now targeting key sectors like pharmaceuticals.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/30 03:40
TSMC offers solution as Musk’s xAI sues new OpenAI engineer over trade secret theft
TSMC offers solution as Musk’s xAI sues new OpenAI engineer over trade secret theft

Share link:In this post: Musk’s xAI sued ex-engineer Xuechen Li for allegedly stealing xAI secrets and joining OpenAI. xAI seeks damages and a restraining order, though OpenAI itself is not named as a defendant. TSMC launched a global trade secrets registry system to help companies like xAI systematically protect IP.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/30 03:40
World Bank sells $500 million in bonds tied to emerging market loans
World Bank sells $500 million in bonds tied to emerging market loans

Share link:In this post: The World Bank sold $510 million in bonds backed by loans to 57 companies in emerging markets. Moody’s rated the $320 million senior tranche Aaa, with a 1.3% premium over benchmark rates. Goldman Sachs helped structure the deal, the Bank’s first-ever use of a CLO.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/30 03:40
Trump says court got it wrong after emergency tariffs ruled illegal
Trump says court got it wrong after emergency tariffs ruled illegal

Share link:In this post: A U.S. appeals court ruled that most of Donald Trump’s tariffs are unlawful under the emergency powers law (IEEPA), but allowed them to remain until October 14 for potential Supreme Court review. Trump responded by reaffirming that the tariffs are still active and argued they are essential for protecting American industries and fighting trade imbalances. The case involved two lawsuits challenging the president’s authority to impose tariffs without explicit approval from Congress.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/30 03:40
Trump urges judge to block Lisa Cook’s bid to stay at Fed
Trump urges judge to block Lisa Cook’s bid to stay at Fed

Share link:In this post: Trump asked a federal judge to block Lisa Cook from staying on as a Fed governor. Cook sued to challenge her dismissal and wants to keep her role until the case is decided. A decision is expected before the Fed’s September 17 meeting, where Cook would vote on interest rates.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/30 03:40
Google to face modest EU antitrust fine for its adtech business
Google to face modest EU antitrust fine for its adtech business

Share link:In this post: This will be contrary to hefty penalties the tech giant has faced earlier. The new antitrust chief has a softer stance on Big tech violations as opposed to her predecessor. Google has previously complained about the tough regulatory environment in the EU.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/30 03:40
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Jefferies removes 10% bitcoin allocation from simulated portfolio due to quantum computing threats, increases gold holdings instead
Foresight News reported, citing Bloomberg, that Christopher Wood, Global Head of Equity Strategy at Jefferies, has removed the entire 10% bitcoin allocation from his model portfolio. Wood believes that the rapid development of quantum computing poses a potential threat to bitcoin’s cryptographic security and its status as a long-term store of value, especially for pension investors seeking long-term stability. The removed 10% allocation has been redistributed to the gold sector, with 5% allocated to physical gold and another 5% to gold mining stocks. Wood pointed out that since its initial allocation in December 2020, bitcoin has risen by 325%, far outpacing gold’s 145% increase over the same period. However, against a backdrop of rising geopolitical risks and emerging technological threats, gold’s long-standing appeal as a historically proven safe haven is increasing.
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AI-driven ecosystem platform provider Unifyr secures $20 million investment
Jinse Finance reported that Investcorp has invested $20 million in Unifyr through the Investcorp Technology Partners Fund V. Unifyr is a company based in Cary, North Carolina, focused on providing an AI-driven partner ecosystem platform. Unifyr plans to use the funds to accelerate international expansion and advance platform development.
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The US is considering "taxing" global sovereign wealth funds, which may trigger a new round of capital outflows
BlockBeats News, January 16: The U.S. authorities have proposed a major reform that may require sovereign wealth funds to pay taxes on their investments in the United States, impacting some of the largest investors in the U.S. private equity industry. The IRS proposed a amendment to the Internal Revenue Code in December last year, intending to revise the relevant provisions for sovereign wealth funds and some public pension funds applying for U.S. tax exemptions. This is the latest move in a series of policy changes under the Trump administration, which have already led sovereign wealth funds to diversify their investment exposure in the United States. In this proposal, the IRS will expand the definition of "business activities" to include some activities that were previously considered as investments. These changes will affect situations where sovereign wealth funds provide loans to companies and make direct equity investments in private companies. Under the new proposal, activities that may result in tax obligations for sovereign wealth funds include making direct loans to companies and playing a role in bond default restructurings. These changes may also impact the so-called "blockers," special purpose vehicles (SPVs) that sovereign wealth funds and pension funds commonly use in joint investment structures to directly invest in portfolio companies alongside private equity firms. (Jinse Finance)
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