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1Ethereum May Test Breakout Above $4,800 After Buyers Defend $4,300-$3,400 Support2Solana May Outpace Ethereum in Transaction Growth After 2.9B August Transactions and $148M App Revenue, Cofounder Says3Bloomberg Analyst predicts the launch of the first Dogecoin ETF next week

Ethereum Price Rises as Institutional Interest Grows
Coinlineup·2025/07/15 05:40

Movement Network Completes $37.8 Million MOVE Token Buyback
Coinlineup·2025/07/15 05:40

BONK Price Eyes 37% Rally as $16 Million Worth of Tokens Exit Exchanges
BONK is flashing strong bullish signals after over 588 billion tokens; worth $16.7 million; left exchanges in recent days. Top whales have increased their holdings, a 50–200 EMA golden crossover is closing in, and the price recently broke past key Fibonacci resistance. BONK price might be gearing up for a 37% move toward 0.00003868.
BeInCrypto·2025/07/15 05:30

Ethereum Surges in Q2: Record Staking, Stablecoin Boom, and $63 Billion TVL
Ethereum posted major gains in Q2 2025, outpacing Bitcoin as institutional interest and stablecoin adoption surged. With the GENIUS Act pending, ETH could be set for a significant rally.
BeInCrypto·2025/07/15 05:22

Kevin Hassett Emerges as Front-Runner for Fed Chair Role
TokenTopNews·2025/07/15 05:10

Bitcoin Dips Below $120,000 Amid Profit-Taking Activities
TokenTopNews·2025/07/15 05:10

Matador Technologies Seeks C$900M for Bitcoin Expansion
TokenTopNews·2025/07/15 05:10
Bitcoin’s new all-time high triggers $3.5 billion profit-taking spree in 24 hours
CryptoSlate·2025/07/15 04:55
Bitcoin hits new highs, gains stability and scale in its institutional era — Will it last?
Cointelegraph·2025/07/15 04:40
Even retail demand is now outpacing Bitcoin supply: Bitfinex
Cointelegraph·2025/07/15 04:40
Flash
- 22:57New Zealand FMA launches tokenization consultation to explore regulatory barriersJinse Finance reported that the New Zealand Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has launched a tokenization consultation until the end of October, aiming to clarify whether current regulations are hindering the development of tokenization. This year, the agency has received a large number of inquiries about tokenization, but there have been few implemented projects. The FMA pointed out that tokenization currently tends to favor already regulated institutions, while startups, due to high licensing costs and high entry barriers, may prefer to operate outside regulatory frameworks, which weakens consumer protection. Globally, some startups have also turned to overseas markets with lower regulatory requirements for this reason.
- 22:26Trump criticizes EU's fine on Google, says countermeasures will be consideredAccording to Jinse Finance, citing CCTV News, US President Trump posted on his social media platform "Truth Social," criticizing the European Union for imposing a $3.5 billion fine on Google, calling the move "extremely unfair" and claiming it is plundering funds that should be used for American investment and employment. He pointed out that this is just one of many fines and taxes Europe has imposed on Google and other US tech companies in recent years. Trump emphasized that his administration would not tolerate such "discriminatory behavior." Trump warned that if Europe continues to take similar actions against American tech giants, he will be forced to initiate the "Section 301" procedure to overturn these "unfair penalties" in order to protect the interests of American tax-paying companies. On the 5th local time, the European Commission announced a €2.95 billion (approximately $3.5 billion) fine on US tech giant Google for abusing its dominant position in the ad tech market and harming the competitive environment.
- 21:22The U.S. Senate is considering amending its rules to open a fast track for Trump's Federal Reserve Board nominations.Jinse Finance reported that a Republican aide in the U.S. Senate stated that Senate Republicans are considering amending the rules to open a fast-track confirmation process for Trump's Federal Reserve Board nominees. The new rules could be debated as early as the meeting at the beginning of next month.