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Asia Morning Briefing: BTC Rebounds Toward $115K as ETF Flows Return, but Traders Still Price Tail...

Good Morning, Asia. Here's what's making news in the markets:Welcome to Asia Morning Briefing, a daily summary of top stories during U.S. hours and an overview of market moves and analysis. For a detailed overview of U.S. markets, see CoinDesk's Crypto Daybook Americas.As East Asia begins its trading day, bitcoin (BTC) is changing hands at just over $115K, staging a modest rebound from last week’s selloff that saw over $1 billion in leveraged longs liquidated and BTC briefly test $113K.The bounce comes amid signs of stabilization in institutional flows, with Bitwise reporting $18.74 million in net inflows, a potential reversal after one of the largest ETF outflow days on record last Friday.The latest correction, which marked BTC’s third straight Friday...

CFTC Seeks Feedback on Plan to List Spot Crypto on Registered Exchanges

The CFTC is weighing a plan to let U.S. futures exchanges host spot crypto trading, but some warn it could trigger legal and regulatory risks.Source link

Render Network’s July Render Royale: A Showcase of Imaginative 3D Art

July's Render Royale, powered by Render Network, highlighted innovative 3D creations, blending architectural dreamscapes and intergalactic themes. Discover the winners and their stunning contributions. (Read More)Source link

Ron Paul Warns Nuclear Conflict Risk Is Surging With No Diplomatic Brake

Nuclear tensions are spiking as Washington abandons diplomacy for military posturing, with Ron Paul warning that reckless responses to rhetoric are reviving Cold War dangers. Nuclear Risks Climb as Washington Trades Dialogue for Deployment, Warns Ron Paul Former U.S. congressman and well-known advocate for liberty Ron Paul wrote in his weekly column, published on Aug.Source link

North Korean Hackers Are Using Fake Job Offers to Breach Cloud Systems, Steal Billions in Crypto

North Korean operatives have breached crypto firms’ cloud systems using fake IT job offers and malware, stealing billions this year.Source link