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Cardano (ADA) Battles $0.926 Wall as Bear Pressure Mounts
Cardano (ADA) Battles $0.926 Wall as Bear Pressure Mounts

Cardano’s battle with the $0.926 resistance is intensifying, with bearish indicators hinting at deeper losses unless bulls reclaim momentum.

BeInCrypto·2025/09/16 16:30
Foreigners Endorsing Crypto: An Alternative Business Model in the Crypto World
Foreigners Endorsing Crypto: An Alternative Business Model in the Crypto World

A combination of Chinese and Western styles, everyone makes money together.

Chaincatcher·2025/09/16 16:18
NAKA stock price plummets 54% in one day, is the market getting tired of DAT?
NAKA stock price plummets 54% in one day, is the market getting tired of DAT?

Investors are generally showing weak interest in Bitcoin Treasury (DAT) strategies, reflecting a saturated market demand and a rational return. Meanwhile, new altcoin DATs continue to emerge, but there is controversy within the industry regarding the prospects of such companies.

Chaincatcher·2025/09/16 16:18
Bitget CEO Open Letter: On the Seventh Anniversary, Bitget Breaks the Boundaries of CEX
Bitget CEO Open Letter: On the Seventh Anniversary, Bitget Breaks the Boundaries of CEX

This article is an open letter from Bitget CEO Gracy Chen on the occasion of the company's seventh anniversary. Using the metaphor of the "nonexistent seventh gear" in motorcycle racing, she explains Bitget's spirit of pursuing breakthroughs and moving forward at full speed. In the letter, Gracy announces the new concept of the "Universal Exchange (UEX)" and defines it as the future form of exchanges.

Chaincatcher·2025/09/16 16:18
Trump’s $15B Attack on NYT: Media Bias or Meme Coin Bust?
Trump’s $15B Attack on NYT: Media Bias or Meme Coin Bust?

Donald Trump filed a $15B defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, claiming its reporting harmed his brand, Trump Media, and meme coin. The dispute highlights his media battles and growing reliance on crypto ventures.

BeInCrypto·2025/09/16 16:10
No altseason for you, said the expert
No altseason for you, said the expert

Kriptoworld·2025/09/16 16:00
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The current mainstream CEX, DEX funding rate display shows that the market is still predominantly bearish, with multiple exchanges showing a negative BTC funding rate.
BlockBeats News, February 8th, according to Coinglass data, Bitcoin has rebounded to above $70,000, but funding rate data shows that the current market is still overall bearish. Several exchanges have a negative BTC funding rate, with shorts paying fees to longs to maintain their positions. Most exchanges have a positive ETH funding rate, but it is below the 0.005% threshold, indicating a more bearish sentiment compared to BTC. BlockBeats Note: Funding Rate is a fee set by cryptocurrency exchanges to maintain balance between the contract price and the underlying asset price, usually applicable to perpetual contracts. It is a fund exchange mechanism between long and short traders, where the exchange itself does not charge this fee. Instead, it is used to adjust the cost or profit of traders holding contracts to keep the contract price close to the underlying asset price. When the funding rate is 0.01%, it represents the baseline rate. When the funding rate is above 0.01%, it indicates a generally bullish market. When the funding rate is below 0.005%, it indicates a generally bearish market.
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Eugene: Bitcoin's $60,000 may become support; survival is the priority in a bear market, and strict stop-losses are required in trading.
PANews, February 8th – Trader Eugene reviewed last week's market situation, stating that from a high time frame (HTF) market structure perspective, there are still obvious issues in the market. Although $60,000 for bitcoin can still be seen as reasonable support, he mentioned that the lesson learned from the previous cycle is: never go all-in long without stop-loss protection. Eugene pointed out that in a bull market, the price action is often crazier than expected, while in a bear market, the declines are always more severe than anticipated. He admitted that it is still unclear where the bear market bottom is, and it is uncertain whether bitcoin has bottomed at $60,000, but he emphasized that "survival is always the top priority." He advised traders to assess the risk of each trade individually and to use stop-loss strategies to guard against further market downturns.
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Opinion: The US Prediction Market is Booming but Faces Bubble Risks; Regulatory Game and Liquidity Bottlenecks are Key Variables
According to Odaily, analysis indicates that the boom in the U.S. prediction market is built on an unstable foundation, mainly benefiting from regulatory arbitrage opportunities. For example, currently, there is no comprehensive system in place across U.S. states to regulate users participating in sports betting through prediction markets. Dune Analytics data shows that in 2025, sports-related transactions account for about 85% of Kalshi's trading volume and approximately 39% for Polymarket. Devin Ryan, Head of Financial Technology Research at Citizens Bank, believes that the market needs to establish robust integrity rules and that trading volume in non-sports markets needs to increase. Currently, the market size for predicting January's CPI inflation data on Kalshi is less than $1 million, and the market size for predicting core inflation is less than $30,000. Such liquidity is insufficient to attract institutional participation. In addition, the current U.S. prediction market exhibits characteristics of "fragile prosperity," with growth mainly relying on regulatory gray areas and significant marketing investments. If regulations tighten or user interest declines, growth may come under pressure. There is also some regulatory contention: U.S. prediction markets generally claim to be event contract trading regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), but state-level regulators take a more cautious stance, and related legal disputes may ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court. (BusinessInsider)
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