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Bitcoin's Emerging Parity with Gold: A Strategic Valuation Case for Institutional Adoption
Bitcoin's Emerging Parity with Gold: A Strategic Valuation Case for Institutional Adoption

- Bitcoin's volatility parity with gold (volatility ratio 2.0) and 75% decline since 2023 challenge its speculative label. - Bitcoin's Sharpe ratio (0.96) now outperforms gold (0.50) and S&P 500, with hybrid portfolios achieving 1.5-2.5 ratios. - 59% of institutional portfolios include Bitcoin by Q1 2025, with 54.75B ETF inflows stabilizing its Nasdaq 100 correlation (0.87). - JPMorgan estimates Bitcoin's fair value at $126,000 to match gold's $5T market cap, redefining value preservation paradigms.

ainvest·2025/08/29 11:00
Ethereum Dip May Be Temporary with $1 Billion Whale Buys and Slower Profit Taking
Ethereum Dip May Be Temporary with $1 Billion Whale Buys and Slower Profit Taking

Ethereum price fell over 5% today, but on-chain data suggests the drop may be short-lived. Profit taking has eased, and whales added nearly $1 billion ETH. With key supports and liquidation levels aligning, $4,406 is the line to watch for a rebound.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/29 11:00
Navigating the Digital Frontier: BTBT's Strategic Pivot in an AI-Driven World by 2035
Navigating the Digital Frontier: BTBT's Strategic Pivot in an AI-Driven World by 2035

- Bit Digital (BTBT) rebranded from Bitcoin mining to AI infrastructure, focusing on GPU-accelerated cloud computing and carbon-neutral data centers. - Regulatory shifts by 2035 may streamline global AI standards but increase compliance costs for BTBT’s data privacy and carbon neutrality goals. - Ethical AI partnerships with NVIDIA and Cerebras enhance BTBT’s competitiveness but expose risks from misuse in surveillance or biased applications. - Digital literacy growth could drive demand for BTBT’s secure i

ainvest·2025/08/29 10:51
Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin's Leverage Boilover Spawns $100M in Liquidation Fallout
Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin's Leverage Boilover Spawns $100M in Liquidation Fallout

- A $100M liquidation event hit crypto markets due to high leverage and volatile trading, with Bitcoin’s perpetual futures open interest hitting a 2-year high of $34B. - Ethereum saw a "huge rotation" as 22,400 BTC converted to ETH, pushing its price above $4,950 and ETH/BTC ratio to 0.04. - Institutional forecasts predict Bitcoin reaching $190K by Q3 2025 due to ETF demand and macro factors, while JPMorgan sees $126K by year-end based on volatility-adjusted valuations. - Ethereum’s $4.96B exit queue and B

ainvest·2025/08/29 10:48
Kalshi's Strategic Solana Integration: A Game-Changer for Prediction Markets and DeFi Synergy
Kalshi's Strategic Solana Integration: A Game-Changer for Prediction Markets and DeFi Synergy

- Kalshi integrates Solana (SOL) as its fourth supported crypto, expanding multi-chain strategy with CFTC-regulated compliance via Zero Hash partnership. - Solana’s 65,000 TPS and low fees enhance Kalshi’s appeal for fast trading, aligning with DeFi growth while maintaining regulatory edge over unregulated rivals. - $185M Series C funding and $8.6B Solana DeFi TVL highlight institutional adoption, enabling direct SOL trading without stablecoin conversion. - $500K+ deposit limits and 1,220% 2024 revenue gro

ainvest·2025/08/29 10:45
Why Caliber's Chainlink Treasury Strategy Could Signal a New Era in Hybrid Real Estate and Blockchain Asset Management
Why Caliber's Chainlink Treasury Strategy Could Signal a New Era in Hybrid Real Estate and Blockchain Asset Management

- Caliber, a Nasdaq-listed real estate firm, launched a Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) strategy using Chainlink’s LINK tokens to diversify reserves and generate yield via staking. - The hybrid model combines real estate with blockchain, leveraging Chainlink’s oracles for automated compliance, asset valuation, and cross-chain interoperability to enhance liquidity and efficiency. - Caliber’s stock surged 80% post-announcement, but risks include digital asset volatility and regulatory uncertainty, mitigated by

ainvest·2025/08/29 10:45
Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin's Bull Case Weakens as Technical and Macro Crossheadwinds Collide
Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin's Bull Case Weakens as Technical and Macro Crossheadwinds Collide

- Bitcoin faces bearish technical signals (MACD/RSI divergence) despite $124k high, indicating weakening momentum and potential correction near $90k-$95k liquidity clusters. - Hash rate data shows rare bullish clustering and miner stabilization, suggesting possible recovery if hashrate momentum continues. - Fed rate cuts and declining futures open interest (20% drop) amplify macro risks, with ETF outflows compounding bearish pressure. - Traders hedge via $14.6B BTC puts near $111k gamma pressure zone, refl

ainvest·2025/08/29 10:33
XRP News Today: Mutuum Finance Challenges XRP's Dominance With DeFi Innovation
XRP News Today: Mutuum Finance Challenges XRP's Dominance With DeFi Innovation

- XRP’s $180B market cap surpasses BlackRock’s, but centralized control and limited utility draw criticism. - Ripple’s 50% XRP supply ownership and XRPL’s lack of smart contracts highlight governance and innovation concerns. - Mutuum Finance (MUTM) gains traction with $15M presale and 300% growth potential via dual-lending and Ethereum-based stablecoin. - XRP faces $3.30 resistance, while MUTM’s DeFi innovation positions it as a faster-growing alternative in cross-border solutions.

ainvest·2025/08/29 10:33
Bitcoin News Today: Ether Gains Investor Favor as Bitcoin Retreats Below $110K
Bitcoin News Today: Ether Gains Investor Favor as Bitcoin Retreats Below $110K

- Bitcoin dips below $110,000 as Fed rate cut optimism wanes, with ether dropping 8% amid inflation concerns. - Institutional investors shift $2B from Bitcoin to ether, while ETF flows show $1.2B Bitcoin outflows vs. $151M ether inflows. - Upcoming core PCE data (0.3% monthly/2.9% YoY expected) could delay Fed cuts, intensifying crypto market volatility. - Bitcoin's RSI below 50 and Deribit options suggest bearish bias, with $110,000 as critical support. - Ether shows relative strength above 50 RSI and maj

ainvest·2025/08/29 10:33
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Powell: Under Investigation for Tying Fed's Rate to Economic Assessment, Not Political Will
BlockBeats News, January 12th, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell Responds to Criminal Investigation. Powell said that the possibility of facing criminal charges is because the Fed's interest rates are based on economic assessments rather than political will. The key question going forward is whether the Fed's rate decisions will continue to be evidence-based or succumb to political influence and coercion. Powell stated that he has always carried out his duties impartially and will continue to do so. While respecting the rule of law, being criminally charged is unprecedented and is seen as a broader threat from the current U.S. government to the Fed.
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Monero price hits a new high, rising to $567
ChainCatcher reported that Monero's price surged above $567 on Sunday, reaching a new all-time high. This increase continues the trend that began at the end of last year, when privacy tokens demonstrated greater resilience than the overall crypto market. Although Monero has surpassed its previous bull market cycle high from 2017 after eight years, Ryan McMillin, Chief Investment Officer at Merkle Tree Capital, stated that since privacy coins are mainly traded on offshore exchanges, the concentration of liquidity may lead to fragmented price discovery and amplify volatility. Investors should be cautious of short-term price manipulation risks.
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Powell: The U.S. Department of Justice's threat of criminal prosecution is due to the Federal Reserve's independent rate-setting, not following the president's preferences.
According to Odaily, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. Powell issued a statement saying that the U.S. Department of Justice delivered a grand jury subpoena to the Federal Reserve on Friday, threatening criminal prosecution over his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee in June last year. Powell stated that the testimony involved a multi-year renovation project of the Federal Reserve office building, but the real reason for the threat of criminal charges was that the Federal Reserve sets interest rates based on economic assessments rather than following the president's preferences. He emphasized that the Federal Reserve must formulate monetary policy based on evidence and economic conditions, not under political pressure or intimidation. He will continue to fulfill his Senate-confirmed duties and remain committed to the mission of maintaining price stability and full employment.
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