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UK Luxury Car Dealer DIFD Now Accepts Bitcoin Payments
UK Luxury Car Dealer DIFD Now Accepts Bitcoin Payments

DIFD, a UK luxury car dealer, now accepts Bitcoin payments, signaling rising demand from high-net-worth crypto users.Bitcoin Hits the Fast Lane with UK Luxury Car DealerHigh-Net-Worth Individuals Driving BTC AdoptionCrypto Payments Gaining Momentum in Luxury Markets

Coinomedia·2025/08/25 05:15
E.U. to Launch Official Stablecoin on Ethereum Blockchain
E.U. to Launch Official Stablecoin on Ethereum Blockchain

The European Union is launching a stablecoin on Ethereum, marking a major step toward blockchain-based financial infrastructure.Europe Moves Into Crypto With Ethereum-Based StablecoinWhy Ethereum Was ChosenWhat This Means for Crypto and DeFi

Coinomedia·2025/08/25 05:15
XRP Overtakes BlackRock in Market Cap
XRP Overtakes BlackRock in Market Cap

XRP surpasses BlackRock in market cap, reaching $180.35B and gaining ground in global financial rankings.What This Means for the Crypto MarketInvestor Sentiment Turns Bullish

Coinomedia·2025/08/25 05:15
AAVE Bears Tighten Grip, DOT Surges On Polkadot 2.0 Hype, and BlockDAG Proves Its Edge With Beta Testnet & $381M Presale!
AAVE Bears Tighten Grip, DOT Surges On Polkadot 2.0 Hype, and BlockDAG Proves Its Edge With Beta Testnet & $381M Presale!

Explore how BlockDAG’s live Beta Testnet delivers hands-on utility, while AAVE struggles at $335 and DOT price builds strength. See why developers are rushing to join BlockDAG now!BlockDAG Testnet Brings Utility To The FrontAAVE Falls Below $335 Key LevelPolkadot Surges As Traders Eye $5 LevelLooking Ahead

Coinomedia·2025/08/25 05:15
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  • 21:10
    The three major U.S. stock indexes closed mixed.
    According to Jinse Finance, the three major U.S. stock indexes closed mixed, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.63%, the Nasdaq up 0.23%, and the S&P 500 down 0.24%. Tesla rose more than 3%, reaching a new all-time high since its listing.
  • 21:09
    The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 302.3 points, and the S&P 500 fell 16.25 points.
    ChainCatcher News, according to Golden Ten Data, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 302.3 points, a decrease of 0.62%, at 48,114.26 points on Tuesday, December 16; the S&P 500 Index closed down 16.25 points, a decrease of 0.24%, at 6,800.26 points; the Nasdaq Composite Index closed up 54.05 points, an increase of 0.23%, at 23,111.46 points.
  • 20:52
    Fed's Bostic Insists on Tightening: Inflation Will Remain Above 2.5% Until the End of Next Year
    Jinse Finance reported that the soon-to-retire Atlanta Fed President Bostic stated in an article on Wednesday that the Federal Reserve should continue to focus on addressing inflation issues, and he expects elevated price pressures to persist for most of next year. Bostic also revealed that at the Fed's December policy meeting, he not only favored keeping interest rates unchanged, but also recommended maintaining this level throughout 2026, citing that economic tailwinds may continue to exert upward pressure on inflation. He wrote: "After weighing all considerations, I still believe that price stability is the clearer and more urgent risk. There are almost no signs that price pressures will dissipate before the middle to late 2026 at the earliest, and it is expected that even by the end of 2026, inflation will still be above 2.5%." Regarding the labor market, he stated that although labor demand is cooling, a severe labor market recession is not the most likely scenario.
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