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Stablecoins have recently emerged as a key focus for central banks and financial institutions, with the potential to reshape global payment systems and financial infrastructure. According to data from Chainalysis, stablecoins have surged to a monthly trading volume of trillions of dollars, accounting for 60% to 80% of total cryptocurrency trading volume. This explosive growth has attracted significant attention from traditional financial players, who are accelerating their integration into the digital economy by issuing stablecoins, contributing to blockchain network development, and offering related financial services. In the U.S., financial giants such as JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo are exploring the potential of jointly issuing stablecoins. At the same time, regulatory discussions surrounding stablecoins and the proposed GENIUS Act are gaining significant momentum in mainstream media. In the Web2 world, traditional companies like Stripe have entered the space by acquiring Bridge to build out stablecoin payment capabilities. Meanwhile, Circle has emerged as one of the most influential crypto firms in the U.S. stock market, second only to Coinbase, driven by the success of its USDC stablecoin. In the DeFi space, Yield-Bearing Stablecoins (YBS) are drawing substantial capital inflows with their innovative interest-generating mechanisms.

As markets begin pricing in expectations of rate cuts, on-chain trading volume continues to grow. Pump.fun is preparing to launch its token, while Letsbonk.fun is gaining momentum. For the first time last week, its number of daily token launches and "graduated" projects surpassed Pump.fun, ending Pump.fun's dominance in the memecoin launchpad space since early 2024. The wealth effect generated by Letsbonk.fun's ecosystem has also been significant. Meanwhile, the growing maturity of hybrid "spot + on-chain" products on major centralized exchanges (CEXs) is helping build strong momentum for on-chain market activity. Since the memecoin craze driven by celebrities and political figures earlier this year, market liquidity has gradually recovered from near-dry conditions. The upcoming token launch on Pump.fun may spark renewed ecosystem-level competition among launchpad platforms, generating sustained speculative momentum that continues to benefit the broader Solana ecosystem.

Real World Assets (RWAs) bring real-world financial instruments such as bonds, real estate, and credit onto the blockchain, enabling tokenization, programmability, and global accessibility of traditional financial assets. With U.S. interest rates peaking, monetary policy turning dovish, and ETFs paving the way for institutional capital to enter the crypto space, RWAs have emerged as a leading theme capturing growing institutional attention.

The Base chain has recently seen several major strategic developments: Coinbase has integrated DEX routing for Base on its main app, bridging the gap between CeFi and DeFi liquidity; Shopify has partnered with Base to expand real-world applications and user access points. At the same time, Circle and Coinbase stocks have surged by over 700% and 50% respectively, creating a wealth effect that may spill over into the Base ecosystem—boosting both its TVL and token prices. Recommended projects include: 1) AERO (Aerodrome)—The leading DEX on Base, showing strength despite market downturns; well-positioned to benefit from Coinbase integration. 2) BRETT—A flagship memecoin on Base with over 840,000 holders; likely to lead the next Base memecoin rally. 3) New tokens on Bitget Onchain—Offer early access to emerging Base memecoins while helping users avoid high-risk tokens.

Recent bullish news surrounding a potential Solana ETF has reignited market optimism. The SEC has asked issuers to update their S-1 filings, signaling that ETF approval could be near. This development has boosted confidence in the Solana ecosystem. As a high-performance Layer-1 blockchain, Solana (SOL) offers fast transactions and low fees, making it a hub for DeFi and NFT activity, while also drawing increasing institutional interest. Jito (JTO), the leading liquid staking protocol on Solana, saw its token surge 17% after JitoSOL was included in a Solana ETF prospectus. Its MEV optimization further enhances network value. Jupiter (JUP), Solana's top DEX aggregator with a 95% market share, recently launched a lending protocol, highlighting strong growth potential. These tokens offer investors early exposure ahead of a possible ETF approval and a chance to benefit from Solana's expanding ecosystem.

The crypto market has recently been affected by multiple uncertainties, posing significant challenges for investors. Since the Trump administration took office, its foreign policy has shifted rapidly and unpredictably. For example, in early 2025, the U.S. Unexpectedly tightened restrictions on tech exports to China, leading to diverging views on the future of blockchain-related technologies. Although Trump has repeatedly voiced support for cryptocurrencies on social media, no concrete policies have followed. This ambiguity has made market sentiment swing between optimism and caution, leaving it highly reactive to both breakthroughs and black swan events. Meanwhile, the altcoin market continues to languish, lacking a clear investment narrative. Previously common sector rotations, such as DeFi, AI, or GameFi, have largely faded. Hype is scattered and short-lived. Memecoins on various public chains have surged in number, but most have short lifespans and quickly go to zero. This makes it harder for investors to identify high-quality projects. In this environment, allocating part of your capital to stablecoin-based yield products may be a prudent move. Beyond conventional DeFi protocols such as Aave, Compound, and Kamino for staking USDT and USDC, Bitget provides users with a broader selection of stablecoin investments offering higher APRs.

Ethena, Hyperliquid, and ONDO stand out in this cycle as high-conviction projects with exceptionally strong product-market fit (PMF). Ethena centers around its innovative stablecoin protocol, USDe. Through dynamic strategy adjustments and efficient capital utilization, it offers both high yield and stability. With over $1.3 billion in circulation, it reflects strong and growing market demand. Hyperliquid focuses on decentralized derivatives trading. Built on a high-performance L1 and powered by user-driven strategy optimization, it has seen a surge in trading volume. This showcases explosive ecosystem growth and has gained traction from both institutional and retail participants. ONDO bridges traditional finance and DeFi by tokenizing real-world assets (RWA), such as U.S. Treasuries. It meets the growing investor demand for low-risk, high-liquidity products, and its market recognition is rapidly accelerating. Each of these projects addresses a key pain point in its vertical: Ethena delivers yield stability, Hyperliquid boosts trading efficiency, and ONDO connects TradFi to DeFi through RWA. Together, they represent a combination of technological innovation and strong market traction. Looking ahead to 2025, macro conditions — from low volatility to policy tailwinds — further support their continued growth, positioning them as standout investment opportunities in this cycle.

Last week, Ethereum completed the Pectra upgrade—one of its most significant updates in the past three years. The upgrade improved the staking mechanism, expanded Layer 2 blob support, and introduced account abstraction. Around the same time, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin proposed simplifying the network's architecture to boost long-term resilience and competitiveness, aiming to reach Bitcoin-level simplicity within five years. Leadership changes at the Ethereum Foundation also signaled a renewed commitment to reform and sustainable growth. These developments reignited market confidence, especially among long-term ETH holders, and triggered a sharp price rally of nearly 40% in just over a day—pushing ETH to the top of trending searches on platforms like TikTok. The broader Ethereum ecosystem surged as well, with the liquid staking sector leading the way.

Real yield protocols are gaining traction as a resilient sector in the crypto market, enabling users to navigate both bull and bear cycles effectively. Unlike narrative-driven projects that rely on token sales, real yield projects generate actual protocol revenue and return value to the community through mechanisms like fee buybacks and token burns. These sustainable business models offer greater resilience across market cycles, making them well-suited for mid- to long-term allocations. Projects such as AAVE, JTO, JUP, and CAKE have established robust revenue frameworks, serving as leading examples across the EVM, Solana, and BSC ecosystems — and are well worth watching.

The Sui ecosystem has performed exceptionally well over the past six months, driven by a positive flywheel effect built on DeFi incentives, ecosystem partnerships, and support for high-quality projects. This cycle — subsidizing staking participation, boosting TVL and liquidity, empowering new projects with exposure and expanding its user base — has propelled Sui to the forefront. Currently, the market is speculating on a potential SUI ETF launch and anticipating another TVL milestone for the ecosystem. Recently launched Sui-based tokens, such as DEEP and WAL, have already been listed on Korea's leading exchange Upbit, demonstrating the strong backing and resources of the Sui Foundation. Additionally, an upcoming token unlock worth over $250 million has drawn further market attention. While large unlocks can trigger price concerns, as seen with Solana, SOL remains resilient, and many investors are optimistic about SUI's long-term price action. A post-unlock pullback could present an attractive entry point.
- 22:24Progress in U.S. Supreme Court Tariff Case Debate: Trump's Chances of Winning DecreaseJinse Finance reported that the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments on Wednesday regarding the legality of Trump’s large-scale imposition of reciprocal tariffs. In addition to the liberal justices, several conservative justices also questioned the legality of Trump’s tariffs. Chief Justice John Roberts stated that Trump’s tariffs are a tax on Americans, which has always been a core power of Congress. Among the three justices appointed by Trump during his presidency, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett also raised skeptical questions and delved into the arguments of the tariff opponents. Conservative justices hold a majority in the Supreme Court, with a ratio of 6:3. The Supreme Court may announce the verdict in December. According to the latest data from the prediction platform Polymarket, the probability of Trump winning the case is 27%, down from 40% before the debate, and briefly fell to a new low of 18% during the hearing.
- 22:24US Treasury Secretary Optimistic About Supreme Court Tariff CaseAccording to Jinse Finance, The Wall Street Journal reported that after attending oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court regarding a tariff case, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent expressed at the White House that he is "very optimistic" about the government's chances of winning. Bessent also addressed an apparent contradiction between President Trump and his Deputy Attorney General when discussing tariffs: just on Wednesday, Trump stated that tariffs are an important source of revenue for the federal government, while his lawyer argued before the court that raising revenue is not the goal of taxation—a significant legal distinction. Bessent said that tariffs are designed as a wall to protect U.S. manufacturing, and he believes that as domestic industry develops and replaces imports, tariff revenue will decrease over time. "So the goal is balance," Bessent said.
- 22:24World Economic Forum Chairman Warns: AI, Cryptocurrency, and Debt May Become the Three Major BubblesJinse Finance reported that World Economic Forum (WEF) Chairman Børge Brende stated on Wednesday that global financial markets may face three potential bubbles that deserve worldwide attention. During his visit to São Paulo, Brazil's financial center, Brende said: "In the future, we may see bubbles emerge. The first is the cryptocurrency bubble, the second is the AI bubble, and the third is the debt bubble." He added that since 1945, government debt levels have never been this high. Brende pointed out that while AI is expected to bring significant productivity improvements, it could also pose a threat to a large number of white-collar jobs. "In the worst-case scenario, we may see phenomena similar to the 'Rust Belt' in major cities, where cities with a large number of back-office positions and concentrations of white-collar employees are more likely to have their jobs replaced by AI." He cited recent layoff announcements by companies such as Amazon and Nestlé as examples of this trend.