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A Grayscale ETF Move Could Make AVAX the 2025 Breakout Star
A Grayscale ETF Move Could Make AVAX the 2025 Breakout Star

- Grayscale’s AVAX ETF filing sparks speculation of $30–$500 price surge by 2025. - MAGACOIN FINANCE, Cardano (ADA), and PEPE are highlighted for potential 30x+ returns, driven by presale momentum and DeFi growth. - Market volatility and regulatory clarity remain critical factors, with AVAX’s real-world asset tokenization and partnerships boosting institutional interest. - Analysts urge caution, emphasizing technical analysis and risk management amid speculative forecasts.

ainvest·2025/08/29 16:03
The Rise of Heaven: How a Solana Launchpad is Reshaping Tokenomics and Capturing Market Share
The Rise of Heaven: How a Solana Launchpad is Reshaping Tokenomics and Capturing Market Share

- Heaven, a Solana launchpad, introduced the "God Flywheel" model, channeling 100% protocol revenue into perpetual LIGHT token buybacks and burns to create a self-reinforcing deflationary cycle. - In its first week, $1.89M in buybacks destroyed 2.2% of LIGHT's supply, driving a 260% price surge while a tiered fee structure prioritizes quality projects over speculative tokens. - The platform captured 15% of Solana's token launch market, generating $400M in trading volume and 130,000 new wallets, but faces r

ainvest·2025/08/29 16:00
Ethereum’s Surpassing of Bitcoin as the Preferred Institutional Asset
Ethereum’s Surpassing of Bitcoin as the Preferred Institutional Asset

- Ethereum ETFs outpace Bitcoin in 2025, with $307M inflows vs. $81M, driven by staking yields and deflationary mechanics. - Institutions purchase 4.9% of Ethereum’s supply, including BlackRock’s $89M ETH buy, signaling structural capital rotation. - Ethereum’s technical momentum (golden cross, whale accumulation) contrasts Bitcoin’s stagnant model and regulatory uncertainty. - Dencun upgrades and DeFi utility boost Ethereum’s dominance to 57.3%, with analysts projecting $12,000 by year-end.

ainvest·2025/08/29 16:00
Shiba Inu (SHIB) and the 540% Bull Case: Can Technicals Outperform Fundamental Weakness?
Shiba Inu (SHIB) and the 540% Bull Case: Can Technicals Outperform Fundamental Weakness?

- Shiba Inu (SHIB) faces a 540% bull case ($0.0000698 by 2025) driven by technical indicators like wedge patterns and RSI neutrality. - On-chain data reveals structural risks: volatile burn rates, 41% whale concentration, and declining new account creation undermining long-term adoption. - Derivatives markets show conflicting signals - bullish-long ratios favor buyers while negative funding rates highlight short-seller pressure. - Success hinges on SHIB sustaining above $0.00001320 to validate technicals,

ainvest·2025/08/29 16:00
Fed Rate Cut Bets and Asia FX Volatility: Strategic Entry Points in Currency and Emerging Market Assets
Fed Rate Cut Bets and Asia FX Volatility: Strategic Entry Points in Currency and Emerging Market Assets

- The Fed's 2025 rate-cut pivot (87% odds for Sept) drives Asian currency volatility amid 2.9% PCE inflation and Trump-era tariffs. - Dovish EM policies (Indonesia 5.25%, Malaysia 2.75%) create asymmetric opportunities as dollar weakness boosts MSCI Asia ex-Japan +2.6% YTD. - Currency hedging (INR options, CNY collars) and dollar-linked bonds gain urgency as U.S.-China trade tensions threaten 60% tariff risks. - EM equities (Vietnam electronics) and Thai bonds outperform, while de-dollarization trends hint

ainvest·2025/08/29 16:00
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Schnabel: The European Central Bank is expected to raise interest rates
European Central Bank Executive Board member Schnabel stated that the European Central Bank is expected to raise interest rates.
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The Pump.fun "The Build in Public" hackathon has ended, with 12 projects each receiving $250,000 in funding.
Foresight News reported that the Spotlight account under Pump.fun tweeted that its "The Build in Public" hackathon event has concluded. A total of 12 projects each received $250,000 in funding, amounting to $3 million in total. The winning projects include: zauth — the trusted and secure layer for the AI Agent Internet, Opal — a real-time AI gaming companion, Pumpcade — an embedded prediction market, BloxAPI — a platform to launch gaming creators, ClawPump — the autonomous AI agent financial layer, CodecFlow — an open-source platform for building robots and autonomous operators, Dexter — the currency layer of AI agent economies, Clude — the AI memory layer, SolScanner — the on-chain intelligence platform, Collector Group — a digital card collection platform, Daydreams — an AI agent business suite, and AgenC — an AI agent job marketplace.
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Merchants lose the equivalent of a Maybach in one month by hoarding gold and silver.
```htmlJinse Finance reported that on June 27, according to Jiemian, the Shenzhen Shuibei gold market was bustling with many "gold prospectors" on the afternoon of June 26. Around 18:00 that day, the gold bar price at Shuibei was quoted at 926 yuan/gram, with the buyback price at 869 yuan/gram. It was observed onsite that someone purchased several gold necklaces for a total price of more than 80 thousand yuan. Due to the booming business, some merchants indicated they are temporarily not offering retail sales and are only doing wholesale. One merchant stated that they usually focus on purchasing services but are currently too busy, and will resume offline retail sales once things settle down. Another Shuibei merchant said, "Within just over a month, the value of my hoarded gold and silver assets shrank by more than 1 million yuan, which is like losing a Maybach. It feels like I’m losing money every day." Recently, international gold prices have continued to plummet. Around 19:30 on the 26th, the spot price of London gold was quoted at $4,050/ounce, down $1,548/ounce compared to the year’s high of $5,598/ounce. Between June 24 and 26, the gold price repeatedly fell below $4,000/ounce. The spot price of London silver was reported at $58/ounce, with its price being cut in half compared to the year’s high of $121/ounce.```
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