MARVIN officially announced a token buyback plan, aiming to repurchase and burn 40% of the total circulating supply, reducing the target circulation to 100 million tokens. The project has already burned 300 million tokens, valued at $600,000, and plans to promote substantial deflation. Tokens that are withdrawn from circulation will no longer participate in subsequent distributions, and the burn operations are traceable. The original ETH chain founding community has migrated to the Binance chain, and MARVIN is one of Musk's pet dogs, with a birthday on November 1.
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U.S. major indexes closed lower yesterday. Walmart’s weaker-than-expected same-store sales and guidance weighed on the consumer sector and dragged the three major averages lower. Silver and platinum rose sharply, supported by lower yields from expanded long-bond buybacks and a softer dollar. Bitcoin climbed toward $75,000, lifting crypto-related equities. Markets are now focused on the August S&P Global Manufacturing and Services PMI flash readings due on August 21 U.S. Eastern Time, which will directly influence September rate-path pricing.










