FameEX Morning Crypto News Recap | November 27, 2025
2025-11-27 04:09:17SEC Streamlines Cryptocurrency ETF Approval Process
The SEC has rolled out new guidelines to fast-track crypto ETF approvals. Exchanges like Nasdaq can adopt universal listing standards by Sept 17, 2025, skipping individual reviews. Registration statements without delay clauses automatically become effective in just 20 days.
Fed’s Latest: U.S. Economic Activity Unchanged Amid Falling Consumer Spending
The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book indicates U.S. economic activity remained largely unchanged recently. Consumer spending declined broadly, except in luxury segments. The labor market weakened slightly, prices increased moderately, and the overall economic outlook was described as stable.
Booming Artificial Intelligence Surge Threatens to Push Back Fed Rate Cuts
AI-powered growth may keep U.S. economy robust, curbing expected 2025 Fed rate cuts. Markets anticipate three reductions, but McKinsey’s Dustin Reed warns rapid AI-driven expansion could force the Federal Reserve to adopt tighter policy and delay easing.
Vitalik Buterin Proposes Ethereum Pivot: Targeted Optimization in 2026 with Gas Limit Hike and Higher Fees
Vitalik Buterin revealed Ethereum will transition from aggressive full scaling to targeted optimization in 2026. He suggested multiplying the gas limit by 5 while raising fees 5× for costly operations: new SSTORE slots, specific precompiles (excluding elliptic curves), calls to large contracts, complex arithmetic, and calldata. The plan aims to boost overall throughput while easing the heavy load inefficient operations impose on nodes.
Federal Reserve Chair Choice Unleashes Hassett Effect, Dollar Under Pressure
Mizuho Securities’ Waratan notes rising Fed rate-cut probabilities amid a stable dollar, yet the USD is sliding as Kevin Hassett’s potential nomination as Fed Chair gains traction. Investors worry a Hassett-led Fed would become politicized, fueling the “Hassett effect” and significantly elevating the risk of sustained dollar depreciation.
Gold to Hit $5,000 in 2026, Deutsche Bank Forecasts
Deutsche Bank predicts gold will approach $5,000/oz by 2026 and break above in 2027. Analyst Michael Xue highlights relentless central bank purchases and strong ETF inflows as key catalysts propelling the ongoing bull market higher.
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