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From yen rate hikes to mining farms shutting down, why is bitcoin still falling?
From yen rate hikes to mining farms shutting down, why is bitcoin still falling?

The recent decline in bitcoin prices is primarily driven by expectations of a rate hike by the Bank of Japan, uncertainty regarding the US Federal Reserve's rate cut trajectory, and systemic de-risking by market participants. Japan's potential rate hike may trigger the unwinding of global arbitrage trades, leading to a sell-off in risk assets. At the same time, increased uncertainty over US rate cuts has intensified market volatility. In addition, selling by long-term holders, miners, and market makers has further amplified the price drop. Summary generated by Mars AI This summary was generated by the Mars AI model, and the accuracy and completeness of its content are still being iteratively updated.

MarsBit·2025/12/16 04:27
The Economist: The Real Threat of Cryptocurrency to Traditional Banks
The Economist: The Real Threat of Cryptocurrency to Traditional Banks

The crypto industry is replacing Wall Street's privileged status within the American right-wing camp.

ForesightNews 速递·2025/12/16 04:23
Grayscale's Top 10 Crypto Predictions: Key Trends for 2026 You Can't Miss
Grayscale's Top 10 Crypto Predictions: Key Trends for 2026 You Can't Miss

The market is transitioning from an emotion-driven cycle of speculation to a phase of structural differentiation driven by regulatory channels, long-term capital, and fundamental-based pricing.

BlockBeats·2025/12/16 03:57
From Yen Interest Rate Hike to Mining Farm Shutdown, Why Is Bitcoin Still Falling
From Yen Interest Rate Hike to Mining Farm Shutdown, Why Is Bitcoin Still Falling

The market is down again, but this may not be a good buying opportunity this time.

BlockBeats·2025/12/16 03:55
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Meta is considering issuing hundreds of billions of new shares to raise funds to tackle $145 billion in AI expenses
According to Sentinel Beating monitoring, following Google's parent company Alphabet's completion of an $850 billion equity financing this week, Meta is exploring raising billions of dollars through a new share issuance to address a potential AI capital expenditure of up to $145 billion this year.Three sources familiar with the matter revealed that the financing negotiations are being led by Chief Financial Officer Susan Li and newly appointed President Dina Powell McCormick, who took office in January. McCormick, who spent 16 years at Goldman Sachs, which also led this week's Google deal, has spearheaded the discussions. Meta has not yet hired an underwriting bank and may ultimately not issue new shares, with an official spokesperson stating that the rumors of a share issuance are purely speculative.To immediately access funds and delay equity dilution, Meta is considering a financing structure similar to Google's. Google's transaction involved the issuance of mandatory convertible preferred shares, allowing the issuer to secure funding upfront and convert to common stock after several years. Meta's management recognizes the need to act swiftly within the window of opportunity, in light of SpaceX's valuation potentially reaching $1.78 trillion next week with plans to raise $860 billion in an IPO, as well as Anthropic's confidential listing application and OpenAI's listing process, all of which may strain the liquidity of the U.S. stock market and investor enthusiasm. Competitors like Microsoft and Amazon are also evaluating share issuances to alleviate the pressure on their balance sheets from data center expansions.Prior to considering equity financing, Meta has primarily relied on cost-cutting measures and bond issuances to support its AI expansion, with long-term debt ballooning from under $10 billion in 2022 to nearly $550 billion recently. Meta also ceased its stock buyback program by the end of 2025 that had been in place since 2017 and laid off 8,000 employees last month, freezing 6,000 positions.
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Greece Plans to Tax Cryptocurrency Gains for the First Time
On June 6, Greece is preparing to impose taxes on cryptocurrency gains for the first time, with the relevant tax proposal expected to be included in a comprehensive tax bill later this year.
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An OTC Whale has once again purchased 29,000 ETH from FalconX, equivalent to $46.69 million.
BlockBeats News, June 6th, according to Onchain Lens monitoring, a certain OTC whale (0xFB7) once again purchased 29,000 ETH from FalconX, worth approximately $46.69 million.Currently, the whale holds 151,588 wsETH, equivalent to around 187,460 ETH ($2.9619 billion).
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