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Mantle (MNT) Price Rally Hits a Wall Despite Buyers In Control: Here’s What Happens Next
Mantle (MNT) Price Rally Hits a Wall Despite Buyers In Control: Here’s What Happens Next

Mantle’s breakout may be pausing; but don’t count buyers out just yet. Negative netflows and strong holding behavior still suggest strength beneath the surface.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/08 08:30
AI Coins Surge After $9 Billion CoreWeave Deal Faces Pushback
AI Coins Surge After $9 Billion CoreWeave Deal Faces Pushback

CoreWeave’s attempt to acquire Core Scientific is met with resistance from Two Seas Capital, Core Scientific's largest shareholder, who believes the deal undervalues the company. The dispute is causing a rally in AI tokens and shining a light on the scarcity of centralized AI infrastructure, driving more interest in decentralized AI solutions.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/08 08:17
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05:19
XRP rises 3%, testing the $1.14 support level
XRP broke through resistance driven by large transactions, but faced selling pressure near $1.16. It is currently testing whether the $1.14 resistance level can turn into support.
05:17
Ethereum leads the crypto market rally, Bitcoin price remains above $63,000
The rebound of AI chip stocks has stalled and the strengthening of the US dollar has kept market sentiment cautious.
05:13
Institution: Japan's output gap remains positive, which may support further rate hikes
```htmlGolden Ten Data reported on July 6 that Maruyama Yoshimasa, an economist at SMBC Nikko Securities, stated that the Bank of Japan’s first-quarter output gap estimate shows a stable positive trend, which helps drive inflation higher. He pointed out that this data can be seen as a reason to support further rate hikes. However, he added that the positive output gap has not widened, indicating there is currently no urgent need to accelerate the pace of monetary tightening. "If there is a need to speed up rate hikes or increase their magnitude in the future, it may be due to the delayed but significant transmission effect of inflationary pressures stemming from the situation in the Middle East, or a rise in inflation expectations," he said.```
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