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Bitcoin hits record high as traders expect liquidations to propel BTC above $125K
Cointelegraph·2025/08/14 00:25

Trump Jr.-backed Thumzup plans to launch large-scale Bitcoin mining infrastructure after $50 million raise
Cryptobriefing·2025/08/14 00:15
Bitcoin Breaks $124K Amid Rate Cut, CPI, and Political Pressures
Cryptotale·2025/08/14 00:00
Bitcoin hits record price of $124k while Ethereum sits $50 away from setting new all-time high
CryptoSlate·2025/08/13 23:45
Tron Founder Justin Sun Resorts to Legal War to Keep His Crypto Secrets
Justin Sun sues Bloomberg to block the publication of his crypto holdings, fearing security threats amid rising crypto crime.
BeInCrypto·2025/08/13 23:40
Bitcoin Developer Defends Controversial v30 OP_RETURN Update
Cryptotale·2025/08/13 23:30

From $9.43 to Micro-Cents: Trump Tokens Post Gains Across the Board
Cryptonewsland·2025/08/13 23:25

From Bounce to Breakout? Key Signals in FARTCOIN, HYPE, and APT Price Action
Cryptonewsland·2025/08/13 23:25

Important Cryptocurrencies Other Than Bitcoin Show Mixed Intraday Movements
Cryptonewsland·2025/08/13 23:25

Shiba Inu Faces Critical Price Levels as Bulls and Bears Compete
Cryptonewsland·2025/08/13 23:25
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Porsche is considering cutting an additional 4,000 jobs in Germany.Glonghui July 6th丨According to Jiemian, sources said that Porsche is considering cutting up to 4,000 more jobs at its Zuffenhausen plant, after previously agreeing to eliminate 3,900 positions. The administrative and management departments will be particularly affected. The exact scale of the next round of layoffs is expected to be determined before the end of July. In addition, Porsche may also reduce the capacity of its Weissach R&D base by about 30%.
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Samsung Electronics' wafer foundry business turned profitable in June for the first time in three yearsBlockBeats news, on July 6, Samsung Electronics' wafer foundry division achieved single-month profitability in June this year. This is the first monthly profit recorded by the division since 2023. Industry observers believe that increased orders for high bandwidth memory (HBM) foundational chips and improved yield rates in advanced manufacturing processes have reduced the burden of fixed costs and driven the recovery of profitability. According to current trends, Samsung's wafer foundry business is likely to achieve quarterly turnaround to profitability in the third quarter of this year. Although overall second quarter results are still weighed down by losses from April to May, making it difficult to conclusively determine quarterly profitability, the shift to a positive monthly result in June has led to a widespread internal belief at Samsung that the possibility of achieving quarterly profit in the third quarter has increased significantly. Analysts believe this is the first monthly profit achieved by Samsung's wafer foundry division since 2023. In the past few years, this business has long operated at a loss, mainly due to low yields in advanced manufacturing processes, loss of major customers, and insufficient capacity utilization, among multiple factors.
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Rainer Guntermann: The momentum for lowering ECB rate hike expectations has weakenedRainer Guntermann of Commerzbank stated that expectations for an interest rate cut by the European Central Bank are losing momentum. Rainer Guntermann pointed out that the official guidance in July was ambiguous, the European Central Bank has not ruled out the possibility of a rate hike, and for eurozone front-end bond yields to decline, oil prices would need to drop significantly further. Data from the London Stock Exchange Group shows that the money market is currently reflecting expectations of a 17 basis point rate hike by the European Central Bank in September, and a 25 basis point increase by the end of the year. Rainer Guntermann said that with many European Central Bank officials due to speak and the minutes of the June meeting to be released, more details will emerge.
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