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XRP mirrors its last bull run, signaling a potential surge to $9.63 with a 188% upside.Similar Structure, Bigger AmbitionsMore Than Just $9.63?

Ethereum nears a major breakout from its 4-year range—analysts see a path to $10K.Why This Breakout MattersWhat Could Push ETH to $10K?

Chainlink aims for $29 and $46 as bullish momentum builds in the crypto market.Chainlink Eyes New HighsWhy $29 and $46?Key Factors to Watch

Machi Big Brother exits long trades in ETH & HYPE with $33.83M profit, now flips to short both assets.Flipping the Script: Shorting ETH and HYPEWhat This Means for the Market

Bitcoin dominance (BTC.D) dropped to a 7-month low, with altcoins rising. Ray Youssef, CEO of NoOnes, argues the altcoin season is already at its peak, challenging conventional market analyses.
- 02:44Real estate tokenization company Propy to invest $100 million to expand in the U.S. marketAccording to Jinse Finance, as disclosed by Cointelegraph, real estate tokenization company Propy will invest 100 million dollars to expand into the US market, leveraging blockchain and artificial intelligence to streamline industry processes.
- 02:44Goldman Sachs: Bank of Japan May Keep Policy Rate Unchanged Next WeekJinse Finance reported that Goldman Sachs economists stated in a report that, from a risk management perspective, the Bank of Japan may keep its policy rate unchanged next week amid high uncertainty. They said: "After assessing the high level of uncertainty in its baseline outlook, the Bank of Japan may judge that, although there are significant downside risks to the economic outlook, there are also considerable upside risks to the price outlook." They pointed out that the Bank of Japan may maintain a gradual rate hike stance. (Golden Ten Data)
- 02:30The US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a net outflow of $101.39 million yesterday.According to Jinse Finance, monitored by TraderT, the net outflow of US spot Bitcoin ETFs reached $101.39 million yesterday.