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- Plume integrates native USDC and CCTP V2 to enable faster, secure cross-chain transactions for institutional-grade DeFi and RWAfi operations. - TVL surged 441% to $238M since June 2025, with 200+ apps supported, highlighting Plume's growth as a leading RWAfi blockchain. - CCTP V2's "burn and mint" mechanism eliminates intermediaries, reducing costs and complexity while enhancing security for institutional adoption. - Native USDC's regulatory compliance and 1:1 USD backing align with Plume's mission to br

- MoonBull ($MOBU) leverages Ethereum-based tokenomics with 66%-80% APY whitelist rewards, driving 300% registration growth and compounding advantages for early adopters. - BlockDAG (BDAG) secures $395M presale with $0.0013 flat-rate pricing, achieving 2,900% early returns and 3M+ users via X1 miner app and 4,500+ dApp developers. - Both projects redefine crypto value propositions: MoonBull merges meme culture with institutional-grade incentives, while BlockDAG combines physical infrastructure with hybrid

- BlockDAG (BDAG) has raised $389M via 30 presale batches, selling 25.5B coins at $0.03 with a guaranteed $0.05 listing price. - The project attracted 3M users through its X1 mining app and shipped 19K+ X-series miners, building active infrastructure pre-launch. - Partnerships with Seattle Seawolves, UFC champion Alex Pereira, and Inter Milan expanded its reach beyond crypto circles. - Analysts project $1 short-term and $5–$10 long-term price targets, driven by dApps, smart contracts, and decentralized min

- Akon's proposed blockchain-powered Senegal city faces scrutiny over unmet infrastructure goals and sustainability challenges. - Critics highlight governance gaps, regulatory uncertainty, and unstable crypto ecosystems as barriers to scaling decentralized urban projects. - While supporters praise Akon's African development track record, skeptics demand transparent progress metrics to validate the project's viability. - Global blockchain city initiatives show mixed results, with most struggling to integrat

- SEC's 2025 ruling cleared XRP as a utility token, ending decade-long regulatory uncertainty and boosting institutional adoption. - XRP's price surged to $3.65 post-ruling, driven by ETF inflows and partnerships with major banks in cross-border payments. - Anticipated XRP ETF approvals could inject $4.3–$8.4 billion, enhancing liquidity and price momentum. - Technical analysis suggests a potential $5+ target, though risks like ETF delays and CBDC competition remain.

- -2025 platinum market faces dual pressures from geopolitical supply shocks and declining ICE demand amid EV transition. - -Russian PGM exports to China and Western sanctions create fragmented pricing, with U.S. tariffs on palladium signaling potential platinum market bifurcation. - -Automotive demand peaks at 3.245M oz but shifts to hydrogen FCEVs and hybrids, while Trump-era EV policy delays ICE decline. - -Platinum trades at 1:12 gold ratio despite $1,380/oz surge, with WPIC forecasting 727K oz annual

- Mustang Bio's stock volatility highlights how FDA designations function as regulatory credibility signals, substituting for political influence in biotech investor sentiment. - The company's governance transparency—through board alignment and SEC compliance—builds trust in a sector where opaque practices often trigger skepticism. - Financial risks emerge from reliance on regulatory milestones alone, with $14.9M cash reserves against $11.3M liabilities and no political connections to buffer market shifts.

- SEC's 2025 ruling reclassified XRP as non-security, enabling ETF approvals and shifting regulatory oversight to CFTC. - Institutional adoption surged with $1.3T in Q2 payments via Ripple's ODL and $45.5M XRP accumulation by South Korean firms. - Technical indicators suggest $3.00 breakout potential, with ETF approval potentially driving XRP toward $20–$27 by October 2025.

- XRP Ledger (XRPL) emerges as 2025's leading cross-border payment infrastructure, outperforming SWIFT and stablecoins with 3-5 second finality and 1,500 TPS. - Over 300 institutions including Santander and American Express adopt XRPL for real-time settlements, reducing costs by 60% in key corridors like U.S.-Mexico. - SEC's 2025 XRP non-security ruling and Fed's crypto normalization create regulatory tailwinds, enabling $1.3T in Q2 2025 transactions and institutional XRP ETFs. - Traditional banks face str
- 14:28Stablecoin payment processor 1Money obtains 34 U.S. money transmitter licensesJinse Finance reported that stablecoin payment company 1Money has obtained 34 US money transfer licenses and an F-class digital asset business license from the Bermuda Monetary Authority. According to Thursday's announcement, the company plans to launch a global "stablecoin orchestration service" through its regulated entity. This service aims to provide stablecoin infrastructure, including a dedicated Layer-1 protocol, orchestration services, and a full suite of compliant fiat solutions. 1Money stated that its regulated operational scope enables it to support stablecoin and real-world asset (RWA) issuers. Its clients can mint stablecoins and RWA tokens and connect them with traditional banking systems.
- 14:23The three major U.S. stock indexes have turned lower.Jinse Finance reported that all three major U.S. stock indexes have turned lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 0.06%, the S&P 500 index has erased its opening gains, and the Nasdaq is down 0.1%.
- 14:23The three major U.S. stock indexes have turned lower, with the Dow Jones down 0.06% and the Nasdaq down 0.1%.ChainCatcher News, according to Golden Ten Data, the three major U.S. stock indexes have turned lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 0.06%, the S&P 500 erased its opening gains, and the Nasdaq Composite Index dropped by 0.1%.