Bitget Daily Digest (7.10)|Trump Sends New Tariff Letters, PUMP ICO Becomes Market Focus, $BTC Hits All-Time High

Today’s Preview
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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending July 5 will be released today (previous: 233,000)
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FOMC releases minutes from the monetary policy meeting
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Telegram founder Pavel Durov approved to leave France starting July 10
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Thailand’s Khao Kheow Open Zoo celebrates the first birthday of pygmy hippo Moo Deng, with a four-day event July 10–13 at the hippo exhibit, announced by director Narongwit Chodchoy
Macro & Hot Topics
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Trump issues new tariff letters to eight countries; Brazil faces a 50% tariff. On July 9, Trump posted tariff letters to eight world leaders, including Brazil, the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Iraq, Libya, and Sri Lanka. Brazil will be hit with a 50% tariff; Libya, Iraq, Algeria, and Sri Lanka with 30%; Brunei and Moldova 25%; the Philippines 20%. These new rates take effect August 1. Trump has now sent tariff letters to 22 countries in total.
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“Fed Whisperer”: Meeting minutes show three camps within the Fed. According to Nick Timiraos, the FOMC minutes confirm known divides: (1) Mainstream: expect rate cuts this year, but not in July; (2) Hold steady all year; (3) A minority support an immediate move. Minutes also note, “several participants said the current rate is not much above neutral.” In short, unless there’s a major slowdown, even if rate cuts begin, there may not be much room to lower further.
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Pump.fun: PUMP ICO public sale launches July 12, 15% of tokens for sale. $PUMP’s first-ever ICO goes live July 12: 1 trillion total supply, 33% for ICO (18% to institutions, 15% public sale—same price and terms of $0.004 per token, all unlock on day one). Other allocations: 24% for community/ecosystem, 20% team, 2.4% eco fund, 2% foundation, 13% to current investors, 3% for streaming, 2.6% for liquidity and exchanges. Public sale starts July 12, 22:00 (UTC+8), ends July 15, 22:00 (UTC+8). KYC required; U.S. and U.K. users cannot participate. Tokens are transferable within 48–72 hours after sale ends.
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BR project addresses inactive during crash; new dumping addresses traced to recent CEX withdrawals. Analyst reports show the main dumpers set up addresses two weeks prior, funded by CEX withdrawals June 24–28. The top-four dump address 0x58e8…d19F’s funds date back to 2017 and interacted with early exchanges. The official liquidity address still holds $4.685M and was last active July 7—no moves during the dump. The operation resembles the ZKJ collapse: instant liquidity pulls, mass dumping, multi-address cooperation.
Market Updates
Institutional Views
News Updates
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New Zealand to ban crypto ATMs, restrict crypto transfers in anti-money-laundering reform
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White House trade adviser Navarro: Fed should cut rates in July
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UK crypto users must disclose personal info starting 2026; £300 fine for non-compliance
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Korea NTS: Overseas income in virtual assets must be reported as comprehensive income tax
Project Developments
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Thumzup adds ETH, XRP, DOGE, and 3 other cryptos to its BTC treasury
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Justin Sun pledges to buy $100M in TRUMP tokens
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SEC confirms receipt of Bitwise spot BTC and ETH ETF “in-kind” redemption amendments
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SEC delays decision on BlackRock’s spot ETH ETF redemption method
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Donald Trump Jr. invested in Thumzup, a firm with crypto treasury reserves
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GMX acknowledges V1 bug to hacker, offers a 10% white-hat bounty
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$$BR briefly halved in price as 26 addresses pulled$$47.59M in liquidity within 100 seconds
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Bitget led the past 24h in net inflows ($47.91M), followed by OKX and Deribit
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BR project address had no moves during the crash
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ZKSpace reportedly hacked for ~$4M worth of assets
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