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Justin Drake: Ethereum Foundation to release financial report, holds roughly $650 million in main wallet
Justin Drake: Ethereum Foundation to release financial report, holds roughly $650 million in main wallet

Quick Take The Ethereum Foundation plans to release a financial report soon, addressing community concerns about its spending. Justin Drake, an Ethereum researcher, indicated in an AMA that the foundation spends $100 million annually and has about $650 million in its main wallet. Depending on ether prices, the foundation’s financial runway is roughly ten years, Drake added.

The Block·2024/09/05 16:00
Crypto Prices Plummet, Trump v. Harris Developments, and More: This Week’s Recap
Crypto Prices Plummet, Trump v. Harris Developments, and More: This Week’s Recap

The crypto markets are crashing amid interesting developments in the US political scene.

Cryptopotato·2024/09/05 16:00
Bitcoin falls below $54K as U.S. jobs data disappoints
Bitcoin falls below $54K as U.S. jobs data disappoints

Share link:In this post: Bitcoin fell below $54,000, reaching a new one-month low of $53,806. The decline followed weaker-than-expected August nonfarm payrolls data. The U.S. dollar strengthened by 0.3%, affecting Bitcoin’s initial reaction to the data.

Cryptopolitan·2024/09/05 16:00
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent: 3.8% inflation is just a short-term disruption
```htmlJinse Finance reported that on June 4, regarding the recent inflation trend, US Treasury Secretary Bessent has consistently expressed the same view in Congress and public occasions: the current price increases are mainly due to short-term shocks rather than structural problems. At a Senate Finance Committee hearing, he stated clearly: "Apart from inflation—which I believe will be a short-term disruptive factor—all other economic data is very robust." This statement continues his previous repeated characterizations regarding the nature of rising prices.April data show that, driven by increased energy costs caused by tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 3.8% year-on-year, the largest increase since 2023. Bessent attributed this change to supply shocks from the Iran conflict and repeatedly stressed its one-off characteristic.In May, he explained: "I firmly believe that nothing is more temporary than a supply shock." During a White House Cabinet meeting, he expressed the same view, believing that as the conflict ends, energy prices will fall, and stated directly: "When all this is over, oil prices will be lower than pre-conflict levels," also pointing out that natural gas prices have already started to drop.Similar opinions are reflected in his interpretation of financial markets. Bessent previously mentioned that the rise in global bond yields reflects "what I consider to be fleeting short-term inflation volatility." At another Cabinet meeting, he similarly emphasized: "I believe that price increases are temporary."```
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CITIC Securities: It is recommended to include exchange rates in profit analysis and pay attention to the performance expectations gap of companies with high overseas exposure and high exchange rate sensitivity.
Exchange rates impact statements through revenue/costs/foreign exchange/derivatives and OCI. In terms of investment, it is recommended to include exchange rates in profit analysis: pay attention to the forecast discrepancies of companies with high overseas exposure and high foreign exchange sensitivity, choose profit-stable assets with high overseas exposure but low sensitivity, and be alert to the shocks caused by high foreign currency debt, large net exposures, and inadequate hedging.
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Nikkei Index falls 1.2% dragged down by technology and metal stocks
After Kuwait was subjected to a large-scale ballistic missile and drone attack on Wednesday, investors are closely monitoring developments in the Middle East.
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