The tokenized commodities sector is experiencing strong growth, with the market climbing to $7.7 billion. Investors are increasingly turning to tokenized precious metals, which offer 24/7 trading accessibility compared to traditional commodity markets. The shift reflects growing interest in digital representations of physical assets as a way to access safe-haven investments with greater flexibility and lower barriers to entry.
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Crypto exchanges benefit as tokenized commodities market rises to 7.7 billion USD
The tokenized commodities market expanded by 10% in one month, indicating rising investor interest.
Crypto exchanges are becoming preferred venues for traders, particularly in times of strong price movements in traditional assets.
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SIGN drops over 5.74% in 30 minutes, the last price is 1,311 VNDC
SIGN trading volume is $24.35m. Market capitalization reaches $84.39m.
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Gate Ventures makes strategic investment in Utexo to enhance Bitcoin-based stablecoin infrastructure
On March 6, Gate Ventures announced its strategic investment in Utexo, which focuses on Bitcoin-native settlement infrastructure. This partnership aims to enhance the liquidity of stablecoins within the Bitcoin ecosystem.
Utexo integrates the RGB protocol and Lightning Network, facilitating private, instantaneous, and secure stablecoin transactions on Bitcoin, thereby expanding decentralized finance (DeFi) opportunities.
The collaboration is set to foster further ecosystem development and global market expansion, leveraging Bitcoin’s security and operational efficiency for innovative financial applications.
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Tokenized RWA trading via 1inch and Ondo surpasses $2.5B in volumes
Trading in tokenized stocks and ETFs through 1inch’s integration with Ondo has exceeded $2.5 billion in total volumes. Real-world assets have emerged as a significant growth sector within the broader crypto market, providing momentum even as other segments face headwinds. The integration allows users to trade tokenized versions of traditional financial instruments directly on decentralized platforms.
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$15.19 million LINK transfer aligns with channel break – is a decline to $9.60 imminent?
A wallet linked to FlowDesk transferred 1.61 million LINK worth $15.19 million to Binance, drawing trader attention. This may shift market liquidity as traders react to this notable supply adjustment.
LINK’s price stabilizes around $9.19, forming a range between $7.95 support and $9.60 resistance. The Relative Strength Index indicates an upward trend, suggesting improved market conditions.
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Federal Reserve rate cut probability rises to 50% for June
As of March 6th, the market anticipates a 50% chance of a Federal Reserve rate cut in June, following disappointing US job figures.
The rise in global oil prices due to the Iran conflict has intensified inflation concerns, further influencing rate cut expectations.
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SMC CEO Registers to Buy 5.9 Million SMC Shares
Nguyen Quang Trung, CEO of SMC Investment Trading Company, announced the purchase of 5.9 million SMC shares from March 11 to April 8, 2026, to increase ownership. Currently, he has no shares, and if successful, he will hold 8.01% of SMC’s capital, needing around 66.4 billion VND based on the share price on March 6, 2026. Previously, he failed to buy 1 million shares due to unfavorable market conditions. Simultaneously, Nguyen Kinh Luan, SMC’s Deputy CEO, plans to sell 3 million shares, reducing ownership to 0.19%. In terms of business performance for 2025, SMC’s revenue fell by 21.5% to 7,007 billion VND, but net profit soared 13.5 times year-on-year to nearly 185.1 billion VND. Total assets dropped by 6.8% to 4,453.6 billion VND, with total liabilities nearly at 3,458.7 billion VND.
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U.S. job losses in February signal potential Fed rate cuts in 2026
The U.S. economy shed 92,000 jobs in February, with the unemployment rate rising to 4.2%. This softer labor market data has revived expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts during the first half of 2026. Weaker employment trends could prompt the Fed to prioritize rate relief amid economic cooling pressures.