1. Data shows rising expectations for two rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year
Odaily Planet Daily reports that after the release of PPI data, traders have fully digested the scenario of two rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year. -Original
2. Coinbase partners with American Express to launch Bitcoin cashback credit card
3. Trump claims to be creating a clear market framework for cryptocurrencies
4. U.S. SEC delays approval of Grayscale's Hedera ETF application
The U.S. SEC has delayed the approval of Grayscale's Hedera ETF. -Original
5. Polygon releases scalability roadmap, aiming for 100,000 TPS
According to an official announcement, Ethereum scalability solution Polygon has released the "Gigagas" scalability roadmap, planning to increase network throughput to 100,000 TPS in three phases, becoming the core blockchain infrastructure for global payments and real-world asset (RWA) settlement. Short-term goal (by July 2025): Increase TPS from the current level to over 1000 through the Bhilai upgrade, reducing transaction final confirmation time to about 5 seconds; optimize the Gas fee mechanism to keep the cost of a single transaction below $0.001 (paid in POL); upgrade core components of the execution layer (Bor) and consensus layer (Heimdall) to support the latest Ethereum standards. Mid-term goal (by the end of 2025): Achieve over 5000 TPS through the Validator-Elected Block Producer model (development network has been tested); integrate the AggLayer cross-chain protocol to eliminate chain reorganization risks and achieve block finality. Long-term plan (after 2026): Promote the Gigagas upgrade to 100,000 TPS, supporting institutional-level RWA and global payment scenarios; expand the validator scale to enhance decentralization, maintaining 99.9% network stability; deepen cooperation with traditional financial institutions such as Stripe, BlackRock, and Apollo. -Original
6. Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission plans to restrict misleading financial names, covering "virtual assets"
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission proposes to expand the list of restricted terms under the Securities and Futures Ordinance and the Anti-Money Laundering Ordinance to include terms like "trading platform" and "virtual assets" to prevent unregulated entities from misleading the public, with a consultation period ending on August 11. -Original
7. GameStop plans to issue $2.25 billion convertible senior notes
Video game retailer GameStop (NYSE: GME) announced that it has priced its private placement of $2.25 billion principal amount of 0.00% convertible senior notes due in 2032. The company also granted initial purchasers an option to purchase up to an additional $450 million principal amount of notes within 13 days of the initial issuance date. After deducting related expenses, GameStop expects net proceeds from this offering to be approximately $2.23 billion, and if the initial purchasers exercise their option, net proceeds will be approximately $2.68 billion, which will be used for general corporate purposes, including investments and potential acquisitions. -Original
8. Tether acquires equity in a gold investment company, advancing dual pillar strategy
Tether stated that in addition to holding over 100,000 BTC, it has increased its investment in gold, viewing it as part of its "dual pillar strategy." -Original
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