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1. The United States imposes a 10% to 12.5% tariff increase on 60 economies;
2. Whale “sets ten major goals first”: In the future, it will become increasingly difficult to see Bitcoin below $60,000;
3. Intel's Q2 revenue reached $16.13 billion, up 25% year-on-year;
4. Tesla shares plunge, with short sellers potentially earning over $4 billion in a single day;
5. Starting July 31, South Korea will raise the cash deposit requirement for leveraged ETF trading to 30 million KRW;
6. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev's X account was hacked;
7. According to US media: Iran rejected Trump's ceasefire proposal on Thursday;
8. Worth $88.2 million, an entity staked 1.49 million HYPE through 8 wallets after holding for 9 months;
9. Hyperliquid's weekly RWA trading volume surpassed crypto trading, with HIP-3 RWA transactions reaching $26 billion.
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