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Latest from Stephen Alpher
CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: ICP Drops 3.5% as Index Inches Lower From Monday
Uniswap joined Internet Computer as one of the weakest performers, falling 3.2%

Mt. Gox Postpones Repayment Deadline to 2025, Allaying Concerns of Bitcoin Selling Pressure
Crypto wallets linked to the defunct exchanges still hold $2.8 billion of bitcoin after having distributed about $6 billion worth of assets to creditors earlier this year.

MicroStrategy Soars to 25-Year High, With 'NAV Premium' the Widest Since 2021
The stock has gained 4% since bitcoin hit an all-time high in March, while bitcoin itself has declined 16%.

CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: RENDER jumps 6.5%, With All Index Constituents Rising
NEAR was also a top performer, gaining 5.1%

Bitcoin Tumbles Below $59K Amid Inflation Worry, Regulatory Onslaught on Crypto
Uniswap's UNI token was the only CoinDesk 20 constituent in the green over the past 24 hours.

Nearly 50% of U.S. Investors Plan to Invest in Crypto ETFs: Charles Schwab Survey
Crypto was the leading asset class among millennial ETF investors, topping even stocks and bonds, the survey showed.

Ethena Picks BlackRock's BUIDL, Mountain, Superstate and Sky's USDS for $46M Tokenized RWA Investment
The allocation fits into the growing trend of DeFi platforms and protocol foundations investing in real-world asset-backed products to earn a yield without leaving blockchain rails.

CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: UNI Surges 10.4%, While Index Trades Mostly Flat
Aptos was the weakest performer, falling 6.9%

U.S. September CPI Disappoints, Rising a Faster Than Expected 0.2%
Bitcoin fell, with the news likely to further raise the odds of a Fed pause at the its next policy meeting in November.

Prosecutors Charge Four Crypto ‘Market Makers,’ Employees With Market Manipulation, Fraud
Gotbit, CLS Global, MyTrade, and ZM Quant were secretly offering market manipulation services to projects that wanted to artificially inflate their trading volume, prosecutors allege.
