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#FOMCMeeting Trump put pressure on Powell once again: โIf there is no interest rate cut, I may force something.โ Is an interest rate cut coming, or will it be another pass? Have you decided how to proceed?
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$BTC Metaplanet has acquired 1,112 BTC worth $117M, bringing their total stash to 10,000 BTC โ now ranking #7 globally among public companies with Bitcoin treasuries, overtaking Coinbase (9,267 BTC).
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$BTC The cryptocurrency market today (13th) has experienced a shocking bloodbath, with long positions being severely liquidated. According to on-chain data tracking platform CoinGlass, over the past 24 hours, the total contract liquidation scale has exceeded 1.1 billion US dollars, marking the most intense leveraged liquidation wave in recent months. Among them, the largest single liquidation occurred in Binance's BTCUSDT futures contract, where a long position valued at up to 201 million US dollars was forcibly liquidated, a scale not seen so far this year. Since exchanges do not publicly disclose individual account information, it remains unknown whether the position was manipulated by institutions or individual traders. thanks
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#IsraelIranConflict Israel launched a large-scale airstrike on Iran's military and nuclear sites early Friday morning, targeting key facilities and top Iranian officials in what Israeli leaders described as a "preemptive" move to avert an existential threat. Here's what's known so far : - *Targets:* The Israeli airstrikes hit dozens of Iranian nuclear and military sites, including the main nuclear enrichment complex at Natanz and residences of senior Iranian officials and nuclear scientists. - *Operation:* The operation, titled "Operation Rising Lion" or "Nation of Lions," involved dozens of Israeli aircraft and was intended to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. - *Casualties:* Reports indicate that several top Iranian military officials and nuclear scientists were killed in the strikes, including General Hossein Salami, commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, and Iran's military chief Mohammad Bagheri. - *Israeli objective:* Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the objective is to hit Iran's nuclear facilities and military capabilities until the threat to Israel is removed. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) characterized the operation as a preemptive strike, justified by intelligence assessments that Iran's nuclear weapons program had reached a critical stage. - *Iranian response:* The situation is expected to escalate further, with Iran likely to retaliate against Israel. The region is bracing for potential repercussions, and the international community is closely monitoring the situation. Israely are terrorists
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