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The New York Stock Exchange's self-rescue movement essentially redefines the business model of traditional exchanges. With the IPO market shrinking, trading volumes declining, and data services experiencing sluggish growth, traditional exchanges can no longer rely solely on their conventional profit models to maintain competitiveness.

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Liquidity is the key factor influencing the current performance of the crypto market.
- 02:54BTTC DApp now fully supports six major mainstream walletsAccording to ChainCatcher, BitTorrent has officially announced that BTTC DApp now supports both PC and mobile platforms, and is compatible with six major wallets including TronLink, MetaMask, a certain exchange wallet, another exchange wallet, and WalletConnect. Users can now freely switch between multiple wallets and networks, enjoying a seamless cross-chain interaction experience. In the future, BitTorrent will continue to expand support for more popular wallet options to facilitate easier exploration of the cross-chain ecosystem.
- 02:54Analysis: Berkshire plans to issue yen bonds again, possibly betting on investment opportunities in Japanese trading companiesChainCatcher news, according to Gelonghui, Berkshire Hathaway, under Warren Buffett, has hired several banks to prepare for a possible yen bond issuance plan. As global borrowers have set a new record for bond issuance this year, the company may once again enter the yen bond market. If this issuance proceeds, it will be the company's second financing in the yen market this year. Berkshire Hathaway is one of the largest overseas borrowers in the yen bond market. Since it holds shares in several major Japanese trading companies and the market has long speculated on how it will use yen funds, its moves are closely watched. Hiroshi Namioka, Chief Strategist at T&D Asset Management, stated: "Considering that Berkshire currently holds a large amount of cash, this yen bond issuance means the company sees investment opportunities in Japan, and the funds are likely to flow to Japanese trading companies." He added that Berkshire's move shows that "from a global perspective, Japanese trading company stocks are still undervalued, so this action is positive for their stock prices."
- 02:46Japan becomes the 11th country to use official resources to support bitcoin miningJinse Finance reported that VanEck research data shows Japan has joined the ranks of countries with government-supported mining, becoming the 11th nation to officially support bitcoin mining (excluding the United States). This trend has been growing since 2020, with participating countries including Iran, Bhutan, El Salvador, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Ethiopia, Argentina, Kenya, France, and Russia.
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