1. The Bitcoin spot ETF saw total net inflows of $108 million yesterday, with BlackRock’s IBIT leading the way with net inflows of $80,819,200;
2. The Ethereum spot ETF saw total net inflows of $53.83 million yesterday, with BlackRock’s ETHA leading the way with net inflows of $45,291,600;
3. The CFTC blocked Kalshi from liquidating sports event contract positions held by Michigan users;
4. Visa reported that AI Agent payments have entered the practical phase, and stablecoins are better suited for high-frequency, small-value payments;
5. The founder of Bankless responded to claims that he “sold ETH at the bottom”: the current price has not yet reached his liquidation price;
6. SK Hynix ADRs and Korean common stock will be convertible at the end of the month, but arbitrage trading may be difficult to execute;
7. South Korea plans to include crypto assets in the scope of compensation for victims of telecom financial fraud;
8. Tim Draper reveals why he missed the opportunity to invest in Coinbase, believing it was too early for the crypto market to go mainstream;
9. RWA perpetual futures trading volume hit an all-time high in June, surpassing $100 billion for the first time;
10. Goldman Sachs has once again raised its price target for Robinhood to $137;
11. Unrealized losses on South Korean individual-stock leveraged ETFs widened by more than 8.8 trillion won over nine days.