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Hyperliquid's platform faces scrutiny after a series of high-leverage trades raise suspicions of money laundering and illicit activities, possibly involving stolen funds or hackers.

Kaspa (KAS) has surged 15% after hitting a two-year low, supported by strong trading volume and a shift in market sentiment. If support at $0.065 holds, KAS could see further gains.

Strict U.S. regulations led to crypto airdrop restrictions, costing American users billions. With firms relocating overseas, tax losses continue to rise.

AI agents are surging in growth without the need for tokens, as free and open-source solutions dominate the market. Critics argue that tokenized AI projects often lack substance.

More than half of Ethereum holders are currently at a loss due to its price drop. Despite market struggles, trends suggest potential for recovery.

The market selloff is heavily tied to the increased correlation between equities and crypto, as crypto-friendly institutions are going more risk-off




XRP's price holds steady above $2.00 but faces ongoing challenges with declining investor participation and weak market momentum, making a recovery uncertain.
- 16:31Ghana Plans to Regulate Digital Assets by September 2025Ghana is venturing into cryptocurrency regulation, with the Bank of Ghana Governor Johnson Asiama announcing plans to regulate digital assets by September 2025, ahead of the introduction of the Virtual Asset Providers Bill. Recognizing the inevitable rise of blockchain, the Bank of Ghana will establish a dedicated digital assets department. This marks a shift from its 2018 stance warning against the use of cryptocurrencies.
- 16:30Trump: Tariffs Will Significantly Reduce Many People's Income TaxesAccording to Jinshi, Trump recently posted on social media that when tariffs take effect, many people's income taxes will be significantly reduced, and they may even be completely eliminated. The focus will be on individuals with an annual income below $200,000. In addition, a large number of jobs are already being created, and new factories and workshops are being built or planned. This will be a major benefit for the United States, and we are achieving "external revenue services."
- 15:55Crypto Journalist Eleanor Terrett: ProShares' Three XRP ETFs Are Not SpotCrypto journalist Eleanor Terrett stated on the X platform that the three XRP ETFs from ProShares are not spot products but rather an application for futures and leveraged/inverse products. These products do not require "approval" from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission like spot products do. They will become effective unless the SEC raises any objections within a certain period after the application is submitted.