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- Ethereum Foundation pauses open grants under ESP, prioritizing infrastructure, interoperability, and ZK scaling to address scalability and reduce ecosystem fragmentation. - $32.6M Q1 2025 grants fund projects like Chainlink CCIP and Polygon Layer-2, while Dencun upgrade cuts Layer-2 costs by 90% to boost dApp accessibility. - Strategic shift contrasts with Solana’s speed-focused model and Polkadot’s parachain approach, leveraging Ethereum’s 0.09% TPS failure rate and institutional partnerships to strengt

- Solana (SOL) aims to break $300 by 2025, driven by network adoption, institutional validation, and meme coin ecosystem growth. - Institutional ETFs like SSK attracted $1.2B in 30 days, while staking yields (7.16%) and DeFi TVL ($11.7B) reinforce capital inflows. - Meme coins (e.g., BONK, WIF) generate 60%+ of dApp revenue, with Pump.fun capturing 91% of Solana's memecoin launch market. - Network upgrades (Alpenglow, Firedancer) and sustained meme-driven engagement create a flywheel effect boosting transa

- Thomas Lee identifies U.S. real estate's inflection point driven by millennial homeownership delays and 4.9M housing unit shortages. - His suburban retrofitting strategy targets walkable mixed-use developments in NoVa, DFW, and secondary markets with 5-10% cap rates. - Lee advocates policy-driven partnerships and modular construction to address zoning barriers and create "missing middle" housing solutions. - The 2025 market shows price stability potential as suburban remix projects align with millennials

- 2025 regulatory clarity via CLARITY/GENIUS Acts reclassified Ethereum as a utility token, enabling $33B institutional inflows through approved ETFs. - Ethereum's 3-4% staking yields and deflationary model positioned it as a yield-generating reserve asset, contrasting Bitcoin's non-yielding store-of-value role. - Institutional allocation shifted to 60% Ethereum-based products, driven by its infrastructure dominance in RWA tokenization and stablecoin ecosystems. - Ethereum ETFs stabilized price volatility

- Accenture CEO Julie Sweet warns Fortune 500 companies must fully reinvent operations, structures, and strategies to harness AI and avoid obsolescence. - She emphasizes AI requires deep integration into core functions, not superficial adoption, with risks of automating inefficient processes without prior optimization. - Sweet highlights AI's transformative potential, including future AGI impacts, while stressing corporate-governance collaboration to manage risks responsibly. - Her leadership philosophy pr

- Ethereum faced $145M in liquidations in August 2025 as prices fell below $4,600, triggering forced selling and testing $4,200 support. - SharpLink Gaming transferred $145M to Galaxy Digital for Ethereum purchases, signaling institutional confidence amid whale accumulation trends. - Institutional demand and Ethereum's 12% staked supply, combined with Dencun upgrades and 12% staking yields, reinforce long-term bullish fundamentals. - Strategic entry points at $4,200–$3,900 and ETF dominance (40% open inter

- Cronos (CRO) tests $0.29 support, a historical floor with potential double-bottom formation if buyers re-enter. - Technical indicators (RSI 54.13, bullish MACD) and Trump Media's $6.4B partnership boost institutional demand and token utility. - A $0.50 price target emerges from combined technical strength and real-world adoption, though regulatory risks and volatility persist.

- Ripple's XRP challenges SWIFT's cross-border payment dominance via blockchain's speed, cost efficiency, and programmability. - XRP's ODL service processed $1.3T in Q2 2025, offering 3-5 second settlements vs. SWIFT's 36-96 hours and 70% lower liquidity costs. - SEC's 2025 commodity reclassification boosted institutional adoption, with $1.2B in ETF assets and partnerships like SBI's Ripple USD stablecoin. - Ripple targets 14% of SWIFT's $150T market by 2030, coexisting with SWIFT while expanding in high-v

- Bitcoin tests $112,000 critical support/resistance in August 2025, with institutional ETF inflows and EMAs shaping near-term direction. - $1.76B on-chain accumulation and $134.6B ETF assets highlight bullish fundamentals, but Ethereum ETFs divert capital from BTC. - Fed's September rate decision (25bp cut likely) and geopolitical risks like Israel-Iran tensions add macro volatility to BTC's trajectory. - $110K–$112K range offers strategic entry point, with $100K support and $124K ATH as key technical tar
- 22:56Ripple acquires custody and wallet technology company PalisadeJinse Finance reported that Ripple announced on Monday the acquisition of custody and wallet technology company Palisade, aiming to expand its “custody capabilities” for fintech companies, crypto-native enterprises, and large corporations. This year, Ripple has invested approximately $4 billion through multiple mergers and acquisitions, including the $1.25 billion acquisition of trading broker Hidden Road in April, the $200 million acquisition of stablecoin platform Rail, and last month’s $1 billion acquisition of enterprise treasury management platform GTreasury. Ripple stated that Palisade’s fast and lightweight wallet, combined with its bank-grade vault, will create an end-to-end institutional-grade custody service, covering long-term asset storage, real-time global payments, and enterprise treasury management.
- 22:31FTSE Russell partners with Chainlink to bring index data on-chainJinse Finance reported that FTSE Russell has announced a partnership with leading crypto oracle service provider Chainlink to bring its indices and market data on-chain through Chainlink's DataLink service. This includes core indices such as the Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000. The on-chain integration means the data will be available 24/7 across multiple blockchains, supporting innovation in tokenized assets, ETFs, and next-generation financial products.
- 22:17Offshore RMB against the US dollar falls 41 points compared to last Friday's New York closeJinse Finance reported that on Monday (November 3) at the close of trading in New York (Tuesday 04:59 Beijing time), the offshore RMB (CNH) was quoted at 7.1266 against the US dollar, down 41 points from last Friday's New York close, with intraday trading ranging between 7.1144 and 7.1291.