2025.08.02 Yi Ying Community Web3 Midday News 💥:
1. The crypto market's decline continues, with Bitcoin briefly falling below $113,000 this morning.
Comment: MicroStrategy is panicking~
2. $332 million was liquidated across the entire network in the past 4 hours, mainly long positions.
Comment: Long-short cleansing is the main rhythm of the market~
3. Trump: Non-farm payroll data is manipulated to embarrass me.
Comment: The old man is suffering humiliation~
4. Federal Reserve Governor Kugler will resign next week, Trump welcomes the opportunity to appoint someone.
Comment: The old man quickly arranges his own people~
5. Trump: Has ordered two nuclear submarines to be deployed in corresponding areas near Russia.
Comment: You're on the trending searches every day~
6. An address holding 306 BTC has just been activated after 12.4 years of dormancy.
Comment: How were the keys saved for 12 years~
7. US-listed company DevvStream launches a crypto treasury strategy, with the first batch already purchasing BTC and SOL.
Comment: Not enough purchasing power~
8. JPMorgan Chase: Bitcoin miner profits in July hit a new high since the halving.
Comment: Mainly profits from price increases~
9. Market news: Trump will launch a Bitcoin reserve plan "as soon as possible."
Comment: Will Congress agree?
10. H100 Group increases its holdings by 17.47 BTC again, bringing its total holdings to 702.6 BTC.
Comment: Buy with more effort~
11. Michael Saylor: Strategy may purchase up to 1.5 million Bitcoins.
Comment: Don't make empty promises next time~
12. Justin Sun: Has checked into the astronaut village and started space training.
Comment: Sun Ge is winning at life~
13. Trump: Powell is too stubborn, the Federal Reserve Board should take over his position.
Comment: It would be better to fire him directly, but unfortunately, he can't be fired~
14. Coinbase's Bitcoin holdings once again surpass Tesla's.
Comment: Entering the top ten Bitcoin strategy companies~
15. The current Crypto Fear and Greed Index is 57, and market greed continues to decline