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Strategy’s Astonishing Bitcoin Holdings: Now 11th Largest US Corporate Treasury
BitcoinWorld·2025/07/08 18:35
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Stablecoin Bridge Breakthrough: Nano Labs and Orbiter Finance Pioneer a Multi-Network Future
BitcoinWorld·2025/07/08 18:35
BTCS Unveils Ambitious $100M Ethereum Expansion Plan
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Vitalik Buterin Warns of a Major Threat to the Entire Ethereum Ecosystem
Cointribune·2025/07/08 18:35

Crypto: TON Confirms Its Golden Visa Project Is Still in Early Development
Cointribune·2025/07/08 18:35
TON Clarifies: No Official UAE Golden Visa for $TON Stakers — Just a Private Pilot Program
Cryptoticker·2025/07/08 18:30

Chainlink Holders: This Chart Signals a Big Move Soon
Cryptoticker·2025/07/08 18:30

Chainlink, StarkNet, and Ethereum Dominate Dev Activity Among ETH-Based Projects
CryptoNewsFlash·2025/07/08 18:25

Trump’s Truth Social Enters Crypto Market With ETF Filing Featuring BTC, ETH, XRP, and Solana
CryptoNewsFlash·2025/07/08 18:25
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Economist: Powell's Favorite Unconventional Inflation Gauge "Unreliable," Hopes for ChallengeBlockBeats News, June 16th, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell once expressed a preference for adopting another inflation measure standard - the "trimmed mean PCE inflation," which excludes extreme values before calculating the weighted average.
Boston College economics professor Brian Bethune stated that currently, the trimmed mean PCE is not the most reliable indicator. In short, when the inflation shock behaves similarly to the period of 2009-2019 (i.e., before the 2020 COVID-19 crisis), this indicator works best because there was a better balance between positive and negative shocks at that time. However, when price shocks mainly come from positive factors such as supply disruptions, tariffs, surging oil prices, or significant special sports events (like the World Cup), this indicator will underestimate inflation.
"Therefore, it is hoped that someone can challenge him on this," Bethune said. But regardless of which indicator is referenced, U.S. inflation remains above the Fed's 2% target - has been so since the spring of 2021.
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SPCX Ranks Among Top HIP-3 Markets with Trading Volume Exceeding $1.125 Billion On the Hyperliquid platform, SpaceX tokenized stocks have become the highest trading volume HIP-3 market, ranking third in overall trading volume across the Hyperliquid platform. Data shows that SPCX has recorded a trading volume of $1.125 billion, making it one of the most actively traded HIP-3 assets in the current Hyperliquid ecosystem.
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Institution: Walsh's true "reaction function" remains a mystery, and adapting to working with FOMC colleagues will be a key testGolden Ten Data reported on June 16 that Walsh served as a Federal Reserve Governor from 2006 to 2011, when he was known for his “hawkish” stance. However, as a nominee for Federal Reserve Chair, he advocated lowering borrowing costs and predicted that AI-driven productivity gains and the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet reduction might act as forces restraining inflation. Darius Dale, founder and CEO of 42 Macro, stated, “I don’t think anyone truly knows what Kevin Walsh’s real ‘reaction function’ is at this point.” Another unknown is how much his colleagues on the FOMC will accept his “vision”. At his Senate confirmation hearing, Walsh said the Federal Reserve had “failed to deliver” on its promises. For years, Walsh has been a vocal critic of the Federal Reserve, sometimes quite sharply, which Dale believes could pose significant challenges for him in leading the institution. Additionally, Dale highlighted two important mentors in Walsh’s career—Stanley Druckenmiller and the late Milton Friedman. Walsh studied under two of the greatest economists in world history, whose views on how the economy works are very different from those of the current FOMC members. Some of the topics he will discuss might be things we haven’t heard from Federal Reserve officials in decades.
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