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2026: The Year of Federal Reserve Regime Change
2026: The Year of Federal Reserve Regime Change

The Federal Reserve will shift away from the technocratic caution characteristic of the Powell era and move toward a new mission that explicitly prioritizes lowering borrowing costs to advance the president’s economic agenda.

Block unicorn·2025/12/04 00:52
Can BNB price retake $1K in December?
Can BNB price retake $1K in December?

Cointelegraph·2025/12/03 21:48
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    OpenAI founder has repeatedly expressed interest in building data centers in space.
    Jinse Finance reported, according to The Wall Street Journal: OpenAI founder Sam Altman has repeatedly expressed his intention to build data centers in space. Sources said that Altman has explored acquisition or cooperation deals with a rocket company, and OpenAI has held discussions over potential deals in recent months. (Golden Ten Data)
  • 01:48
    US SEC Issues Warning Letters to Nine ETF Providers, Demanding Responses to Risks of "Proposed High Leverage"
    Jinse Finance reported, citing Reuters, that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued warning letters to nine ETF providers, including Direxion, ProShares, and GraniteShares, requiring them to fully address risk issues related to proposed ETFs offering more than 2x leveraged exposure (including some crypto products). "We have sent letters expressing concerns about the registration of exchange-traded funds that are designed to provide more than 2x leveraged exposure to underlying indices or securities," the SEC stated.
  • 01:40
    Bloomberg: Wall Street Questions Stablecoin Impact, Asserts It's Too Early to Call It a Game Changer
    According to ChainCatcher, citing Bloomberg, after the United States passed its first stablecoin legislation, the GENIUS Act, there is a clear divide on Wall Street regarding whether stablecoins can truly boost demand for the US dollar and bring new buyers to short-term US Treasuries. Strategists from institutions such as JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, and Goldman Sachs generally believe that it is too early to call stablecoins a game changer. US Treasury Secretary Bessent estimates that the stablecoin market will grow from the current $300 billion to $3 trillion by 2030, which could increase demand for short-term government bonds. However, skeptics point out that stablecoin funds mainly come from existing sources and may simply shift holders of government bonds rather than create new demand.
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