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Buffett’s $100B Cash Pile Could Have Made $850M in Bitcoin
Buffett’s $100B Cash Pile Could Have Made $850M in Bitcoin

Berkshire Hathaway’s $100B cash holding could’ve earned $850M if just 5% was in Bitcoin since early 2025.A $5B Bet on Bitcoin: The Missed WindfallBitcoin as a Strategic Reserve Asset?

Coinomedia·2025/08/06 14:30
Whales Move $69M in ETH to Exchanges
Whales Move $69M in ETH to Exchanges

Ethereum whales deposited over $69M in ETH to Binance and OKX, signaling potential sell pressure.Market Watching for Next Move

Coinomedia·2025/08/06 14:30
Satsuma Technology Raises £163.6M for BTC Expansion
Satsuma Technology Raises £163.6M for BTC Expansion

Satsuma Technology raises £163.6M to grow operations and expand its BTC treasury via Singapore despite a steep stock drop.BTC Strategy Hits Stock PerformanceFuture Hinges on BTC Execution

Coinomedia·2025/08/06 14:30
Smart Money Eyes Bitcoin Dip as Opportunity
Smart Money Eyes Bitcoin Dip as Opportunity

Bitcoin’s pullback isn’t a dump—smart money sees it as a positioning phase before the next big move.Positioning Before the FlipDon’t Miss the Move

Coinomedia·2025/08/06 14:30
Bearish Tech Stocks Could Boost Crypto Momentum
Bearish Tech Stocks Could Boost Crypto Momentum

Schwab's Q2 2025 report shows bearish trends in tech. Could crypto benefit from this capital shift?Crypto Gains Ground as an AlternativeRotation May Signal Bullish Outlook for Crypto

Coinomedia·2025/08/06 14:30
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Ansem: JTO and HYPE lead the market rally, WLD follows driven by the OpenAI narrative
According to Odaily, trader Ansem posted on X that JTO and HYPE are the strongest performing assets in the market today, clearly leading other tokens. Ansem also pointed out that although WLD's performance is slightly weaker than JTO and HYPE, it remains relatively strong overall due to narrative momentum related to OpenAI.
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Moderna appoints new Chief Commercial Officer, expects to achieve several important clinical milestones this year
Glonghui June 16|Moderna announced the appointment of Ester Banque as the company’s new Chief Commercial Officer and has expanded President Stephen Hoge’s responsibilities to manage the Infectious Diseases, Intismeran, and Rare Diseases business units. Moderna expects to achieve several key clinical milestones this year, including potential pivotal trial results for Intismeran and a therapeutic solution for propionic acidemia. Positive trial outcomes are expected to drive the launch of its first products in the oncology and rare disease fields. In addition, Moderna anticipates launching up to three new products in 2027 and 2028, including a combined influenza and COVID vaccine, a seasonal influenza vaccine, and a norovirus vaccine.
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U.S. retail sales increased by 9.2% year-on-year in the first two weeks of June, with resilient consumer spending supporting interest rate hike expectations.
⑴ According to Redbook data, U.S. retail sales for the week ending June 13 increased by 9.4% compared to the same period last year. Overall retail sales in the first two weeks of June grew by 9.2% year-over-year, indicating that U.S. consumer spending continues to maintain strong growth momentum. ⑵ The release of this data comes as markets widely expect the European Central Bank to raise rates further, while federal funds futures pricing shows a 99% probability that the Federal Reserve will keep rates unchanged at the June FOMC meeting, signaling a continued divergence in monetary policy paths across the Atlantic. ⑶ Combined with a sharp decline in oil prices recently (Brent has dropped to a three-month low) and a 15% plunge in Russian refined oil exports tightening supply, the boost to consumer purchasing power from lower energy costs is starting to show, which may partly explain retail data outperforming expectations. ⑷ Strong retail growth, coupled with uncertainty on the energy supply side, presents an even more complex trade-off for European and U.S. central banks between fighting inflation and preventing a secondary inflation wave. Attention will follow whether consumption data can remain at high levels and its potential transmission to terminal rate expectations and the long-term bond yield curve.
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