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LazAI Testnet is now live: The AI Economy starts here
LazAI Testnet is now live: The AI Economy starts here

The LazAI Testnet supports decentralized storage, OpenAI-compatible interface, native DAT tokenization, verifiable computing, and iDAO governance, creating a secure, composable AI development environment.

BlockBeats·2025/08/19 14:11
$8B ETH Shorts Could Trigger Liquidation Inferno
$8B ETH Shorts Could Trigger Liquidation Inferno

Over $8B in ETH shorts could fuel a massive rally if Ethereum breaks out.ATH Isn’t the Top — It’s the TriggerMarket Sentiment Is the Real Wild Card

Coinomedia·2025/08/19 14:10
Final Bitcoin Wave Targets $155K Before Collapse
Final Bitcoin Wave Targets $155K Before Collapse

Bitcoin may surge to $155K before crashing as the final wave of euphoria nears its end.$155K Could Be the Cycle TopLate Bulls Beware

Coinomedia·2025/08/19 14:10
Crypto Bull Run May Last Until 2027, Says Bernstein
Crypto Bull Run May Last Until 2027, Says Bernstein

Bernstein forecasts a strong crypto bull market till 2027, with Bitcoin hitting $200K and Ethereum, Solana leading the next phase.Ethereum, Solana, and DeFi to Lead the Next WavePolicy and Institutional Support Are Game Changers

Coinomedia·2025/08/19 14:10
Cardone Capital Buys 130 BTC in Miami Real Estate Refinance
Cardone Capital Buys 130 BTC in Miami Real Estate Refinance

Cardone Capital adds 130 BTC in Miami refinance deal, marking its 4th real estate move using Bitcoin.A Trend Worth WatchingWhat This Means for the Market

Coinomedia·2025/08/19 14:10
XRP Golden Cross Flip? One More Trigger Left
XRP Golden Cross Flip? One More Trigger Left

CryptoNewsNet·2025/08/19 14:06
Mantle (MNT) Price Prediction for August 20
Mantle (MNT) Price Prediction for August 20

CryptoNewsNet·2025/08/19 14:06
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19:23
According to relevant sources, a very large oil tanker is once again sailing from the Persian Gulf towards the Strait of Hormuz after a brief course adjustment.
Tanker tracking data shows that the Desh Vibhor, which had previously appeared to be planning to sail along the southern route recommended by the US military, has now switched to a more northern route, heading towards the Iranian coastline. This super tanker previously performed a turning maneuver, and later adjusted its course again to resume its journey toward the Strait of Hormuz.After the US and Iran signed a temporary peace agreement this Wednesday, the international crude oil market has been closely monitoring the dynamics of oil transportation through the Strait of Hormuz. Although the two countries have reached an agreement, Iran has stated publicly that any vessel without Iranian permission is still prohibited from passing through this waterway.
19:04
The Central Bank of Mexico announced the official exchange rate for the peso, with 1 US dollar convertible to 17.3247 Mexican pesos.
The determination of this official exchange rate will serve as an important reference for cost accounting in Mexico's import and export trade, cross-border consumer settlements, and cross-border capital flows. Relevant market participants may refer to this official pricing when conducting exchange-related transactions between the US dollar and the Mexican peso.
18:54
Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Attends Private Dinner Amid Compliance Concerns
On June 20, Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr attended a private dinner hosted by Bank of America for clients in New York on Wednesday evening local time. According to informed sources, the dinner was limited to invited clients only. Just hours earlier, the Federal Reserve had announced its latest policy decision. This dinner took place during the Fed's communication blackout period, which prohibits officials from publicly commenting on economic conditions or monetary policy in the days surrounding meetings, lasting until the day after the meeting (Thursday). Although the Fed's rules do not explicitly prohibit closed-door meetings, they require officials to avoid sharing personal policy views with anyone who might financially benefit, unless those views have been made public. The rules also state that officials should not allow any company to gain a reputational advantage over competitors. According to the Fed's communication policy, policymakers should carefully and strictly consider this principle when arranging meetings with those who might benefit from exclusive contact with Fed officials, as well as when considering invitations to meetings hosted by for-profit organizations that are not open to the public and media. It remains unclear whether Barr's attendance at this dinner violated the aforementioned rules.
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