Ether sets a new record, then retreats Ether hit a fresh all time high near $4,950 earlier this week 🚀, boosted by strong spot ETF inflows and dovish Fed expectations. The rally was short lived, with ETH sliding back toward $4,600–$4,700 as traders booked profits and optimism over rate cuts cooled 📉 Institutional appetite stays strong BlackRock added nearly $316 million worth of ETH through its ETF channels, driving one of the biggest single day inflows of 2025. ETHZilla, a new corporate Ethereum vehicle backed by major investors, also launched with a $250 million buyback plan, holding more than 100,000 ETH plus stablecoin reserves 💼 Trump Media and Crypto.com shake up CRO Trump Media joined forces with Crypto.com to launch a treasury venture focused on Cronos (CRO). The plan includes over $100 million in CRO purchases, backed by billions in cash, warrants and token reserves. CRO jumped by more than 25 percent, while Trump Media stock rose around 5 percent 🏛 Whale activity stirs volatility A crypto whale liquidated a leveraged ETH position worth about $75 million, sparking turbulence and reminding traders how quickly market sentiment can change 🐋 Fun fact of the week Even as ETH reached record highs, total value locked in DeFi remains well below its 2021 peak. This shows the rally is being powered more by speculative and institutional flows than by decentralised finance usage 🤓 📰 Crypto News of the Week (20–27 August 2025) was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this storyEther sets a new record, then retreats Ether hit a fresh all time high near $4,950 earlier this week 🚀, boosted by strong spot ETF inflows and dovish Fed expectations. The rally was short lived, with ETH sliding back toward $4,600–$4,700 as traders booked profits and optimism over rate cuts cooled 📉 Institutional appetite stays strong BlackRock added nearly $316 million worth of ETH through its ETF channels, driving one of the biggest single day inflows of 2025. ETHZilla, a new corporate Ethereum vehicle backed by major investors, also launched with a $250 million buyback plan, holding more than 100,000 ETH plus stablecoin reserves 💼 Trump Media and Crypto.com shake up CRO Trump Media joined forces with Crypto.com to launch a treasury venture focused on Cronos (CRO). The plan includes over $100 million in CRO purchases, backed by billions in cash, warrants and token reserves. CRO jumped by more than 25 percent, while Trump Media stock rose around 5 percent 🏛 Whale activity stirs volatility A crypto whale liquidated a leveraged ETH position worth about $75 million, sparking turbulence and reminding traders how quickly market sentiment can change 🐋 Fun fact of the week Even as ETH reached record highs, total value locked in DeFi remains well below its 2021 peak. This shows the rally is being powered more by speculative and institutional flows than by decentralised finance usage 🤓 📰 Crypto News of the Week (20–27 August 2025) was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story

Crypto News of the Week (20–27 August 2025)

2025/08/29 13:59

Ether sets a new record, then retreats
Ether hit a fresh all time high near $4,950 earlier this week 🚀, boosted by strong spot ETF inflows and dovish Fed expectations. The rally was short lived, with ETH sliding back toward $4,600–$4,700 as traders booked profits and optimism over rate cuts cooled 📉

Institutional appetite stays strong
BlackRock added nearly $316 million worth of ETH through its ETF channels, driving one of the biggest single day inflows of 2025. ETHZilla, a new corporate Ethereum vehicle backed by major investors, also launched with a $250 million buyback plan, holding more than 100,000 ETH plus stablecoin reserves 💼

Trump Media and Crypto.com shake up CRO
Trump Media joined forces with Crypto.com to launch a treasury venture focused on Cronos (CRO). The plan includes over $100 million in CRO purchases, backed by billions in cash, warrants and token reserves. CRO jumped by more than 25 percent, while Trump Media stock rose around 5 percent 🏛

Whale activity stirs volatility
A crypto whale liquidated a leveraged ETH position worth about $75 million, sparking turbulence and reminding traders how quickly market sentiment can change 🐋

Fun fact of the week
Even as ETH reached record highs, total value locked in DeFi remains well below its 2021 peak. This shows the rally is being powered more by speculative and institutional flows than by decentralised finance usage 🤓


📰 Crypto News of the Week (20–27 August 2025) was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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