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1Weight loss effect comparable to surgery! Eli Lilly RETA becomes the strongest "weight loss miracle drug" in history—"Will obesity become a rare disease in a few years?"2Brent Crude Tumbles Below $99 as Trump Signals US-Iran Deal, Bitcoin Holds Near $77K3Australian Bonds: Market Observations Amid Budget Expansion and Supply Reduction


Bitcoin’s Next Big Move Hinges on These Two Price Levels — Analyst Insights
Coinsprobe·2026/05/25 08:45
Forex Today: Risk flows dominate markets on US-Iran deal hopes
FXStreet·2026/05/25 08:45

Cardano Charles Hoskinson Reflects on the Blockchain Governance Process, Expects Greater Success Ahead
Cryptonewsland·2026/05/25 08:42
Pi Network for the curious: A beginner’s guide
Crypto.News·2026/05/25 08:42

The "Next Stop" for Hashrate Leasing: Token Operations
华尔街见闻·2026/05/25 08:40
Fed: Warsh ambiguity clouds Dollar outlook – DBS
FXStreet·2026/05/25 08:33
Bitcoin-backed loans seen reaching $1 trillion by 2034
Cointurk·2026/05/25 08:30
Brent: Range-bound swings with Middle East risk – Rabobank
FXStreet·2026/05/25 08:27
XRP price surges 3.5 percent to $1.36 with $1.11 key
Cointurk·2026/05/25 08:15
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Bitwise advisor: The crypto industry is in a "narrow window period" similar to AI in 2015Foresight News reports that Bitwise advisor Jeff Park published an article outlining his bullish logic for the crypto industry. He draws an analogy between the current state of the crypto industry and the AI sector around 2015. At that time, Jensen Huang had been betting on GPU parallel computing and CUDA for years, and Elon Musk had already recognized the potential of AI, but it was still a decade away from public awareness. Jeff Park cited Musk's statement on autonomous driving at GTC 2015: 0-10 mph and above 50 mph are relatively easy to solve, and the hardest is the "middle ground" from 10-50 mph. He believes that the crypto industry is currently at this stage: the fundamental value of permissionless money is already understood (0-10 mph), the endgame for on-chain capital markets is also clear enough (50 mph+), but the hardest breakthrough now is that institutional infrastructure remains stuck in the pre-internet era. AML/KYC compliance, offshore capital pipelines, bank risk control models, and lagging reporting mechanisms all together form the resistance of this "middle ground." He also distinguishes the essential difference between Bitcoin and crypto: Bitcoin is a monetary experiment driven by technological evolution, while most crypto projects are technological experiments driven by monetary evolution. In his view, the ultimate winning ideology of the crypto industry is not decentralization itself, but "technological financialization": with hyper-financialization at its core, exporting sovereign finance, agent infrastructure, and self-sovereignty as public goods to the outside world.
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Former executive of a Japanese trading company warns: naphtha shortage may emerge as early as the end of June, contrary to the official assessmentA former executive of a major trading company stated that Japan could face a shortage of naphtha-derived chemical products as early as the end of June, a sharp contrast to the government's view that supplies can last until next year.Fumiya Kokubu, visiting researcher at the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan and former president of Marubeni Corporation, said on Monday that it is "almost impossible" to replace the 15 million kiloliters of naphtha that Japan used to import annually from the Middle East before the outbreak of the conflict there."A huge source of supply has disappeared," he said during a webinar. He added that although countries like the United States have become alternative procurement sources for Japan, continuing to purchase naphtha in large quantities from the United States is "not realistic," and that the depth of the problem goes far beyond the logistics bottlenecks previously mentioned by the government.
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Sanae Takaichi: Believes we can issue bonds without causing a significant impact on the marketSanae Takaichi: Believes that bonds can be issued without causing a significant impact on the market
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