1. Kanye West's token issuance shrouded in doubts: Why do celebrity tokens always face turmoil?
On August 21, 2025, Kanye West announced on X the issuance of tokens, stating, 'The YEEZY token is here, a new economy based on blockchain,' along with the official website. BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes also took notice of the YZY project, urging Kanye West not to 'rug' and expressing optimism about YZY's performance in a bull market. Click to read
2. Behind Bitcoin's repeated new highs: What is the current state of on-chain activity in the Bitcoin network?
With the emergence of digital asset treasury companies and Bitcoin prices surpassing historic highs, people have gradually forgotten the core value proposition of the Bitcoin network: a decentralized, censorship-resistant monetary system designed to provide permissionless global value transfer. Click to read
3. Hyperliquid: 11 people supporting an annual revenue of 1.1 billion USD for decentralized Binance
Recent media reports, based on DeFiLlama data, indicate that the Hyperliquid protocol earned approximately 95.63 million USD in the past 30 days, with an expected annual revenue of 1.147 billion USD. The team consists of only 11 people, meaning the average annual income exceeds 100 million USD, and is referred to by foreign media as one of the 'companies with the highest per capita revenue in the world.' Click to read
4. Goldman Sachs: The summer of stablecoins
Recently, the (GENIUS Act) implemented in the U.S. established the first federal stablecoin regulatory framework. Reports indicate that Walmart, Amazon, and large financial institutions are exploring the launch of their own stablecoins. Circle, the issuer of USD Coin (USDC), the second-largest stablecoin by market capitalization, recently went public amidst a lot of noise. So, does the summer of stablecoins have staying power? What might this mean for issuers, existing payment and banking systems, markets, and broader financial stability? Click to read
5. The battle between retail investors and Wall Street in 2025: The struggle for market dominance
The financial markets of 2025 are a battlefield, with retail investors engaging in fierce confrontations against Wall Street giants that possess vast capital and smart strategies, driven by social media coordination and speculative enthusiasm. This dynamic is particularly evident in the game between Bitcoin and the so-called 'death line,' the overbought rebound of the S&P 500 index, and the speculation frenzy in options and cryptocurrencies, raising a crucial question: Who will prevail in this tug-of-war? This article explores the struggle between retail investors and Wall Street, the significance of key resistance levels for Bitcoin, and the broader impacts on stocks, commodities, and cryptocurrencies in 2025 based on the latest market data, technical analysis, and macro trends. Click to read