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Share link:In this post: The Czech government lowered its economic growth forecast for 2025 to 2% due to reduced corporate investment linked to U.S. tariffs. Exports, particularly in the auto industry, are slowing overall economic expansion, while household spending remains a key growth driver. The U.S. tariffs, especially on auto parts, have negatively impacted companies’ investment plans and may further slow Czech growth to 1.6% in 2025.





Analysts suggest that Bitcoin price is facing a strong wall at $84,000, which could lead to a breakout for BTC toward $96,000.

Ethereum continues to underperform but the rising bearish sentiment could signal a bullish rally for the cryptocurrency, according to Santiment.



Vitalik Buterin has proposed a roadmap to fix privacy on the Ethereum Layer-1 chain, setting a new benchmark for protocol functionality.
- 14:28BTC Breaks Through $95,000Market data shows that BTC has broken through $95,000, currently trading at $95,000.01, with a 24-hour increase of 0.73%. The market is highly volatile, so please exercise risk management.
- 14:28Eigen Foundation Launches Community Incentive and Grant Program, Plans to Allocate 40 Million EIGEN Tokens by 2025According to official news, the Eigen Foundation has announced the launch of a community incentive and grant program aimed at supporting the long-term development of the EigenLayer ecosystem through EIGEN tokens. By 2025, they plan to allocate 40 million EIGEN tokens for two grant programs: Open Innovation Grants and Strategic Grants. It is reported that at the end of each quarter, the grant team of the foundation will compile a transparency report, which will be verified by the committee to ensure that all grants align with the annual plan and are deployed responsibly and diligently.
- 14:27Dubai Trump Tower to Accept Cryptocurrency PaymentsAccording to Watcher.Guru on platform X, Dubai Trump Tower will accept cryptocurrency payments.