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Bitcoin News Today: Institutions Bet Bitcoin Could Replace Dollar as Reserve Asset by 2035
Bitcoin News Today: Institutions Bet Bitcoin Could Replace Dollar as Reserve Asset by 2035

- Analysts predict Bitcoin could hit $1.3M by 2035 as institutions increasingly adopt it as a hedge against monetary devaluation. - Bitwise's report highlights Bitcoin's limited supply and declining inflation rate, contrasting it with gold and projecting 28.3% annual growth over a decade. - Early investors' selling pressure and regulatory uncertainty pose short-term risks, though long-term demand from $100T institutional assets could drive massive adoption. - Macroeconomic shifts, including reduced dollar

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:15
Ethereum News Today: Institutional Shift: Ethereum's Quiet Rise Challenges Bitcoin's Throne
Ethereum News Today: Institutional Shift: Ethereum's Quiet Rise Challenges Bitcoin's Throne

- Tom Lee, Fundstrat co-founder, predicts Ethereum could hit $60,000 in five years, citing institutional adoption and innovation-driven ecosystem. - Analysts highlight Ethereum's $4,600–$5,500 trading range and growing institutional-grade products as key drivers for its macroeconomic appeal. - Ethereum's resilience against Bitcoin stems from tokenized credit growth and DeFi protocols, with Fed policy shifts amplifying its inflation-hedge potential. - Upcoming price breakouts and tokenized asset adoption co

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:15
"Investor Confidence Drives MANTRA's $25M Token Buyback Signal"
"Investor Confidence Drives MANTRA's $25M Token Buyback Signal"

- MANTRA initiates $25M OM token buyback, part of a $45M plan to boost institutional confidence in its RWA ecosystem. - Tokens will be transparently repurchased, staked on MANTRA Chain, and their addresses publicly disclosed via the OM dashboard. - The program targets ~10% of circulating supply, aligning with token scarcity goals and following Dubai's VASP license approval. - Complementing a $108M RWA fund, the buyback reinforces MANTRA's strategy to stabilize price dynamics and attract institutional liqui

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:15
Institutional Flows Test XLM's $0.38 Floor: Will Bulls Hold?
Institutional Flows Test XLM's $0.38 Floor: Will Bulls Hold?

- Stellar (XLM) tested $0.38 support with 115% above-average volume, confirming key floor before rebounding to $0.389. - Institutional flows drove 4% intraday volatility as ETF interest boosted XLM's 24-hour turnover to $402M amid crypto regulatory optimism. - Analysts highlight $0.33 as critical support for bullish case, while bearish indicators like CMF (-0.10) suggest mixed short-term outlook. - Long-term prospects tied to Stellar Anchors expansion and cross-border transaction initiatives amid sustained

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:15
JasmyCoin's Breakout Potential in a Resurging Altcoin Cycle
JasmyCoin's Breakout Potential in a Resurging Altcoin Cycle

- JasmyCoin (JASMY) leverages IoT-integrated blockchain to enable data sovereignty, aligning with privacy-focused Web3 trends and Japan's strict regulatory compliance. - Technical indicators show bullish momentum patterns similar to 2018–2021 supercycle altcoins, with key resistance at $0.012 and potential for $0.02+ gains if breakout confirmed. - Favorable macro conditions include Bitcoin consolidation and altcoin rotation, though JASMY faces challenges from high supply (50B tokens) and real-world adoptio

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:13
Bitcoin's Institutional Ascendancy: Beyond the Halving Narrative
Bitcoin's Institutional Ascendancy: Beyond the Halving Narrative

- Bitcoin's 2025 market is dominated by institutional capital, regulatory frameworks, and macroeconomic forces, replacing halving-driven dynamics. - Institutional investors now control 22.9% of U.S. Bitcoin ETF AUM, with strategic rebalancing observed amid 11% Q1 price drops. - Regulatory clarity (SEC ETF approvals, CLARITY Act) and corporate BTC accumulation (1.98M BTC held) solidify Bitcoin's institutional legitimacy. - Macroeconomic factors like inflation and fiat depreciation now drive Bitcoin's value,

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:13
SharpLink's Dual-Engine Strategy: Ethereum Accumulation and Capital Allocation Drive Shareholder Value
SharpLink's Dual-Engine Strategy: Ethereum Accumulation and Capital Allocation Drive Shareholder Value

- SharpLink Gaming (SBET) combines Ethereum treasury accumulation and a $1.5B stock buyback to optimize shareholder value and institutional ETH exposure. - The firm holds 797,704 ETH ($3.7B) and earns staking rewards, while buybacks leverage undervalued shares below 1.03x NAV to compound returns. - By controlling 2.6% of Ethereum supply and aligning buybacks with NAV, SharpLink aims to become the "most trusted Ethereum treasury," leveraging digital asset deflationary dynamics. - Risks include ETH price vol

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:12
XRP and the Future of Decentralized Governance in Global Finance
XRP and the Future of Decentralized Governance in Global Finance

- XRP's role in cross-border payments highlights decentralized governance's impact on institutional agility and cost efficiency. - Ripple's 2025 SEC settlement and XRP Ledger upgrades (e.g., XLS-30 AMM) accelerated institutional adoption in high-cost corridors. - Banks like SBI and Santander leverage XRP to bypass pre-funding requirements, reducing settlement times from days to seconds. - XRP's $176B valuation reflects structural innovation, though risks include stablecoin competition and regulatory uncert

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:03
XRP Price Trajectory: How Legal Jurisdictional Clarity in France and Quebec is Reshaping Institutional Adoption and Market Stability
XRP Price Trajectory: How Legal Jurisdictional Clarity in France and Quebec is Reshaping Institutional Adoption and Market Stability

- French and Quebec civil law frameworks drive XRP's institutional adoption through enforceable transparency and real-time UBO registration. - Contrast with common law jurisdictions like Ontario highlights valuation risks due to self-reported disclosures and fragmented governance. - France’s 2019 PACTE Act and MiCA regulations, alongside Quebec’s ARLPE law, create stable environments for XRP’s cross-border utility and institutional trust. - Legal clarity in civil law jurisdictions reduces compliance burden

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:03
Decentralized Governance and Speculative Momentum: Bridging Traditional and Crypto Markets for Smarter Investments
Decentralized Governance and Speculative Momentum: Bridging Traditional and Crypto Markets for Smarter Investments

- Traditional corporations like Microsoft and Amazon adopt AI-driven decentralized governance to enhance real-time risk oversight and stakeholder engagement. - Crypto ecosystems, including DAOs and Dogecoin, leverage token-based voting and community sentiment but face volatility and manipulation risks from large token holders. - Investors must balance exposure to decentralized models—combining AI-enhanced corporate governance with community-driven crypto assets—to navigate both innovation and instability.

ainvest·2025/08/27 18:03
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10:51
The Reserve Bank of India reiterates its opposition to the legalization of cryptocurrency to the parliamentary panel, favoring a containment-based regulatory approach.
Foresight News reports, according to Economic Times, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reiterated its opposition to the legalization of Virtual Digital Assets (VDA, including cryptocurrencies) in a statement to the Indian Parliament's Standing Committee on Finance on Thursday, arguing that such assets pose a threat to emerging economies. This is the first time RBI has directly presented its views on cryptocurrency to the committee, which was meeting on “Research on Virtual Digital Assets and Future Pathways”.RBI officials stated that Virtual Digital Assets should not be granted legal status at this stage, citing concerns that these assets could be used for terrorist financing, drug trafficking, and other illegal activities, while offshore-related entities are difficult to regulate. According to another report, RBI prefers to adopt a restrictive approach to ensure banks and regulated financial institutions are protected from risks associated with this asset class. RBI also criticized stablecoins pegged to fiat currencies (such as the US dollar), arguing that they undermine national monetary sovereignty, and advocated for users to transact virtual assets only through RBI's own Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).After the meeting, Committee Chairman Bhartruhari Mahtab told the media that RBI opposes the legalization of Virtual Digital Assets in India. He also mentioned that, compared to other digital assets, RBI's own digital currency (the electronic rupee) “is not a flourishing asset”, with a user base of about 10 million, representing only 0.42% of India's population, and struggles to gain traction under the dominance of the Unified Payments Interface (UPI, which processes over 300 million transactions daily). The meeting also heard the views of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), which supports establishing a comprehensive legal framework for Virtual Digital Assets. RBI further questioned the longstanding claim that India is one of the world's largest adopters of cryptocurrency, stating that private blockchain analytics firms employ flawed statistical methods that may overestimate adoption rates in countries with large populations.
10:49
Bitcoin rebounds from two-year low as storage and semiconductor stock rallies cool down
ChainCatcher news, in 2026, Sandisk rose by more than 530% cumulatively and Micron by more than 230%, reflecting the market's demand in the first half of the year for companies benefiting from the growth in AI demand.
10:47
Institution: Yen Intervention May Accompany Rate Hike
On July 3, Aninda Mitra from BNY Mellon Investment Management stated that yen intervention measures may be accompanied by an unexpected rate hike at some point this year. "I believe the market is underestimating the probability of a rate hike occurring before the December meeting, or the chance of multiple hikes this year," he said. Several Bank of Japan officials have mentioned that core inflation may soon rise again, suggesting that the central bank has some leeway to respond more forcefully in accelerating tightening measures based on inflation. This mispricing poses a risk of a sudden and painful shift in the dollar-yen dynamic. Ultimately, policy measures depend on how the Bank of Japan weighs their impact on the stock market, household balance sheets, and more. Currently, corporate sentiment and consumer confidence appear to be in good condition.
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