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Despite a 14% dip, Solana shows signs of resilience as long-term holders quietly accumulate. On-chain trends suggest a potential rebound if support holds.
Share link:In this post: Mistral has announced its plan to raise $1B at a $10B valuation, up from €5.8B. The company’s revenue is on track to go beyond $100M annually. The raised funds may support its planned €8.5B data center project.
Share link:In this post: Florida added over 3GW of utility-scale solar in one year, surpassing California. Florida Power & Light built more than 70% of the state’s new solar capacity. Trump’s new law cuts solar tax credits, hurting homeowners and developers.

Share link:In this post: Arthur Hayes sold over $13 million in crypto, including ETH, ENA, and PEPE, within hours. He predicts Bitcoin will “test” $100K and Ethereum will dip to $3K due to macroeconomic pressures. The BitMEX founder cites weak U.S. job data and the upcoming tariff bill as key bearish indicators.

Share link:In this post: Anthropic cut OpenAI’s API access after discovering it was using Claude in violation of terms, allegedly to benchmark and fine-tune GPT-5 through unauthorized custom API integration. Anthropic will introduce weekly usage caps for Claude Code starting August 28, affecting all paid tiers, to reduce excessive background usage. High demand for Claude Code has strained Anthropic’s systems, causing multiple service outages in the past month.
- 06:32In the second quarter, 1inch increased its market share in the DEX aggregator sector from 32.5% to 59.1%According to a report by Jinse Finance, @cryptounfolded released data on the 1inch protocol for the second quarter: In Q2, 1inch increased its market share in the decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator sector from 32.5% to 59.1%. The protocol’s average routed trading volume for the second quarter reached $28.6 billion, representing a quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) growth of 134.7%.
- 06:06Economist: The Politicization of the Federal Reserve Is IntensifyingAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, Su-Lin Wong, Chief Economist for Australia and New Zealand at RBC Capital Markets, stated that the politicization of the Federal Reserve has intensified in recent months, exacerbating the higher risk premium in the United States. Rising budget deficits and debt, unpredictable government actions, and investors reassessing their US dollar exposure have all contributed to this premium. Although the reflexive response to recent developments involving Cook has had a slightly positive impact on the front-end yields of US Treasuries, this effect is unlikely to persist if, under pressure from a Trump administration, the Federal Reserve ultimately compromises and cuts rates while inflation remains elevated.
- 05:57Morgan Stanley Predicts Two Fed Rate Cuts This YearAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, Morgan Stanley now expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 25 basis points each in September and December this year, revising its previous forecast that there would be no rate cuts in 2025.