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Share link:In this post: Australian household spending is rising as incomes and house prices increase. Bullock said strong spending could limit future RBA rate cuts in the country. U.S. tariffs remain a major risk to Australia’s economy and the global outlook.

Share link:In this post: Attorney John Deaton claims the XRP Army influenced Judge Torres’ decision on the lawsuit against Ripple. Some X users agreed with Deaton’s view. McCrimmon says Ripple is still focused on making payments and transactions seamless.
Share link:In this post: ECB President Christine Lagarde wants stricter rules for non-EU stablecoins. The U.S. and China are creating their own stablecoins. Poor oversight could cause runs and costly bailouts.
- 08:17The Governor of the Czech National Bank is studying "The Bitcoin Standard"Jinse Finance reported, according to market news released by The Bitcoin Historian, the Governor of the Czech National Bank has just stated that he is studying "The Bitcoin Standard".
- 08:07Analysis: If BTC price breaks through $116,000, it may revive the upward trendJinse Finance reported, according to charts released by Glassnode, that Bitcoin is currently consolidating within the $104,000 - $116,000 range, with investors showing clear signs of accumulation. Data from the futures market and ETF capital flows indicate a cooling in demand. Analysis points out that if the price can break through the $116,000 resistance level, the upward trend may resume; however, if it falls below $116,000, there is a risk of a pullback to the $93,000 - $95,000 range.
- 07:56Data: Bitcoin reserve balances have increased every month so far this yearJinse Finance reported that, according to a chart released by Sentora (previously IntoTheBlock), since the beginning of this year, bitcoin (BTC) reserve balances have shown a monthly upward trend. Despite market volatility, this continued accumulation indicates that institutions have strong confidence in it.