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- Xerox Webster campus in NY secures $14. 3M in public grants to transform 300-acre brownfield into advanced manufacturing hub. - Infrastructure upgrades reduced industrial vacancy to 2% by 2024, attracting $650M fairlife® dairy plant creating 250 jobs. - Public-private partnerships and policy alignment through Brownfield Opportunity Area designation ensure sustained investment and regulatory stability. - The model demonstrates how strategic infrastructure and policy frameworks can catalyze $1B+ developmen

- Bitcoin's November 2025 price drop below $86,000 reflects Fed policy uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, and leveraged retail trading. - Market fear indices hit "extreme" levels as ETF outflows and weak correlations with equities highlight structural crypto shifts. - While on-chain demand and seasonal buying optimism persist, critical support at $89,183 determines near-term bearish/bullish trajectories. - Long-term outcomes hinge on regulatory clarity, mining economics, and whether central bank liquidity

In 2025, the cryptocurrency industry entered a new phase, characterized by a surge in institutional participation. After years of caution and skepticism, large firms are now allocating meaningful capital to digital assets. But what changed for institutions to finally turn to an industry they once kept at arm’s length? BeInCrypto spoke with Aishwary Gupta, global

- The 2025 PENGU/USDT sell signal triggered a 30% collapse, exposing algorithmic stablecoin fragility and a $128M liquidity shortfall on Balancer. - Technical indicators and $66.6M in team wallet withdrawals validated bearish trends, highlighting systemic risks in non-collateralized models. - Market shifts toward fiat-backed stablecoins like USDC accelerate as regulators push hybrid models combining AI governance with CBDCs. - PENGU's technical outlook remains bearish with RSI at 40.8 and projected 5-day r

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- Bitcoin Cash (BCH) fell 0.86% to $572.4 amid miners transitioning to SHA-256 hardware, impacting network efficiency and block validation. - Older ASIC equipment is being phased out, boosting hash rates and operational efficiency while maintaining backward compatibility with node protocols. - Despite short-term volatility, BCH rose 32.13% yearly, driven by DeFi adoption and cross-border use cases, with stakeholders prioritizing stable upgrades.


