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- Bitcoin's 2025 on-chain data shows institutional accumulation rising as short-term retail holdings shrink by 30-38% amid macroeconomic volatility. - Gini coefficient hits 0.4677, with whale wallets (10,000+ BTC) adding 16,000 BTC, mirroring 2019 bull market patterns. - BTC's 0.76 correlation with equities and inverse -0.65 with Fed rates solidifies its role as inflation hedge, outperforming gold's static supply model. - 64% of supply now held for 1+ years, with $104k-$108k identified as critical support

- Standard Chartered targets $7,500 for ETH by 2025, citing structural supply dynamics and institutional demand outpacing Bitcoin. - Institutional ETFs and treasuries absorbed 5% of ETH supply, creating deflationary pressure as corporate holdings reach 10% by 2025. - Ethereum’s 3% staking yield and DeFi utility offer a yield edge over Bitcoin, supported by regulatory clarity and network upgrades. - ETH/BTC ratio is projected to rise to 0.05 by year-end, signaling institutional preference shift and underval

- Prediction markets struggle to compete with traditional hedging tools due to structural limitations like zero-sum dynamics and fragmented liquidity. - Ethereum's DeFi innovations (e.g., liquid staking tokens, AMMs) offer solutions by enabling yield generation alongside speculative bets. - The ETHY.U ETF demonstrates hybrid models combining yield and speculation, achieving 10.08% returns while maintaining price exposure. - Integrating yield mechanisms could attract institutional capital, transforming pred


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- 09:50Strategy will not issue perpetual preferred shares in Japan, Metaplanet has a 12-month first-mover advantageChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, Strategy (MSTR) Executive Chairman Michael Saylor confirmed at the Bitcoin MENA conference that the company will not launch perpetual preferred shares or "digital credit" products in Japan within the next 12 months, giving Metaplanet a 12-month first-mover advantage in the market. Metaplanet plans to launch two new digital credit instruments, "Mercury" and "Mars", which are benchmarked against Strategy's STRK and STRC products respectively. Among them, Mercury will offer a 4.9% yield in Japanese yen, about ten times the yield of bank deposits in Japan. Since Japan does not allow market sales (ATM), Metaplanet will adopt a Mobile Settlement Warrant (MSW) mechanism. Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich stated that he hopes to complete the listing of Mercury before early 2026.
- 09:34Kazuo Ueda: Policy will be adjusted if inflation accelerates rapidlyChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda stated that if inflation accelerates rapidly, the central bank will consider adjusting its policy.