Traditional financial institutions are adopting blockchain technology as leading DeFi players indicate a new wave of mainstream acceptance
- Crypto market gains momentum as BlockDAG secures 20 exchange listings and raises $430M in presale, signaling institutional adoption potential. - Mantle (MNT) rebounds 7.33% near $1.71 with technical indicators suggesting a $1.74+ breakout, while Ondo (ONDO) consolidates ahead of potential $0.75+ surge. - Fed's 98.9% likely October rate cut and $11B equity inflows boost risk-on sentiment, with crypto benefiting from improved liquidity and macroeconomic easing. - Oracle and Securitize bridge DeFi-tradition
The cryptocurrency sector is gaining momentum as investors focus on projects demonstrating real-world progress and strong underlying fundamentals. BlockDAG (BDAG) has distinguished itself by confirming listings on 20 exchanges, including MEXC, BitMart, and LBank, highlighting its preparedness for mainstream adoption,
Mantle (MNT) has also attracted attention after rebounding 7.33% in price, trading close to $1.71 following enhanced liquidity from its partnership with Bybit. Experts point out that MNT’s technical metrics, such as an RSI of 30.87 and oversold oscillators, indicate the potential for a breakout above $1.74, which could propel the token to the $1.80–$1.90 range. At the same time,
On a broader scale, the Federal Reserve is widely anticipated to implement a 25-basis-point rate reduction in October, spurred by easing inflation and reduced geopolitical tensions,
Traditional financial institutions are also embracing blockchain advancements. Oracle has introduced its
Crypto venture funding remains strong, with
As the market adapts to evolving regulations and macroeconomic trends, projects like BlockDAG, Mantle, and Ondo illustrate the increasing integration of DeFi with traditional finance. Their advancements, supported by institutional-grade infrastructure and clearer regulatory frameworks, position them as significant contributors to the next wave of crypto adoption.
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