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Grayscale Dogecoin, XRP Trusts Go Live, Cleanspark Earnings: Crypto Week Ahead

Grayscale’s Dogecoin Trust ETF (GDOG) and XRP Trust ETF (GXRP) are set to debut later Monday, with the underlying tokens on course for their worst months since February, alongside the rest of the crypto market. The CoinDesk 20 Index (CD20) has lost 23% since the start of November. ETF flows in the month reflect the underlying assets’ performance. Spot bitcoin BTC$87,267. 39 ETFs in the U. S. have posted net outflows of $3. 55 billion since the beginning of the month. Any more might take the figure back above February’s record $3. 56 billion. Bitcoin miner CleanSpark (CLSK) reports fiscal fourth-quarter earnings on Tuesday. Rival Riot Platforms (RIOT) posted unexpected profit and record revenue and Iren (IREN) reported record profit and revenue as it moves into artificial intelligence. What to Watch Crypto Nov. 24: Monad’s public mainnet to start up with native token MON. Nov. 24: Two new spot crypto ETFs Grayscale Dogecoin Trust ETF (GDOG) and Grayscale XRP Trust ETF (GXRP) are expected to go live on NYSE Arca. Nov. 25: Digital asset treasury firm KR1 Plc to commence trading on the main market of the London Stock Exchange under ticker 0A9X, migrating from the Aquis Stock Exchange. Nov. 26: CTC-1, the first satellite constellation running the Spacecoin (SPACE) protocol, will launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Macro Nov. 25, 7 a. m.: Mexico Sept. Retail Sales YoY (Prev. 2. 4%), MoM (Prev. 0. 6%). Nov. 25, 8: 15 a. m.: ADP Employment Change Weekly (Prev. -2. 5K). Nov. 25, 8: 30 a. m.: U. S. Sept. PPI. Headline YoY Est. 2. 7%, MoM Est. 0. 3%. Core YoY (Prev. 2. 8%), MoM (Prev. -0. 1%). Nov. 25, 8: 30 a. m.: U. S. Sept. Retail Sales YoY (Prev. 5%), MoM Est. 0. 4%. Nov. 26, 8: 30 a. m.: U. S. Sept. Durable Goods Orders MoM Est. 0. 3%. Nov. 26, 8: 30 a. m.: U. S. Initial Jobless Claims for week ended Nov. 22 (Prev. 220K), Continuing Jobless Claims for week ended Nov. 15 (Prev. 1974K). Nov. 28, 7 a. m.: Brazil Oct. Unemployment Rate (Prev. 5. 6%). Nov. 28, 7 a. m.: Mexico Oct. Unemployment Rate (Prev. 3%). Nov. 28, 8: 30 a. m.: Canada Q3 GDP Growth Rate. Annualized (Prev.-1. 6%), QoQ (Prev. -0. 4%). Earnings (Estimates based on FactSet data) Nov. 25: Cleanspark (CLSK), post-market. Token Events Governance votes & calls Moonwell DAO is voting to remediate ~$5. 25M in bad debt on its Base deployment by utilizing excess reserves (specifically USDC and cbBTC) and redirecting all future protocol revenue toward repayment, with priority given to the cbXRP and VIRTUAL markets. Voting ends Nov. 24. ZKsync DAO is voting to streamline token program proposals (TPPs) by reducing the voting delay from seven days to trhee days and the late quorum vote extension from seven days to two days. Voting ends Nov. 24. Aave DAO is voting on its November funding update, which seeks to consolidate treasury assets on Ethereum and acquire 8 million GHO from the market to fund operations, service providers and security audits. Voting ends Nov. 24. CoW DAO is voting to boost partner incentives by granting a share of Price Improvement, raising the revenue cap to 5%, and increasing the partner fee split to 75%. Voting ends Nov. 26. Arbitrum DAO is voting to reconfirm John Kennedy and Tim Chang for the 2026 AGV Council to preserve institutional knowledge. Voting ends Nov. 27. Lightchain. AI is voting on a proposal to potentially delay its mainnet launch by up to six months following the sudden departure of a key developer who allegedly left the consensus layer incomplete. Voting ends Nov. 27. The Graph Council is voting to implement a Rewards Eligibility Oracle (REO) that restricts indexing rewards to Indexers meeting minimum uptime and service quality standards to better align incentives with network performance. Voting ends Nov. 30. Unlocks Nov. 24: Plasma XPL$0. 1898 to unlock 4. 74% of its circulating supply worth $17. 81 million. Nov. 28: JUP$0. 2351 to unlock 1. 69% of its circulating supply worth $12. 39 million. Nov. 29: HYPE$31. 31 to unlock 2. 68% of its circulating supply worth $318. 92 million. Nov. 30: KMNO$0. 05357 to unlock 5. 65% of its circulating supply worth $10. 59 million. Token Launches.
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Giants completely fall apart after Jaxson Dart concussion in brutal loss to Bears

**Giants Suffer Another Heartbreaking Collapse in 24-20 Loss to Bears at Soldier Field**

CHICAGO — The New York Giants relived their worst nightmare Sunday night. Just like three weeks ago in Denver, the Giants’ defense blew a double-digit fourth-quarter lead after dominating play for the first three quarters. Only this time, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart wasn’t around to keep fighting back, having failed a concussion test between the third and fourth quarters.

Head coach Brian Daboll’s lack of faith in benched veteran Russell Wilson — and Wilson’s own hesitancy — was apparent in the final minutes. The question now looms: can Daboll and defensive coordinator Shane Bowen survive another collapse, marked by allowing two touchdowns in the last four minutes of a 24-20 loss to the Chicago Bears at a blustery Soldier Field?

Caleb Williams ran for the go-ahead 17-yard touchdown with 1:47 remaining, after a long run that took the Bears down to the Giants’ 2-yard line on the previous drive. Williams also threw a two-yard touchdown pass to Rome Odunze to start the Bears’ comeback.

One of Daboll’s most regrettable decisions came with 10:19 left in the game when he opted for a field goal from the 1-yard line. While this put the Giants ahead by two scores, 20-10, it proved insufficient against a defense struggling to close out games in today’s NFL.

The Giants’ defense did make a crucial fourth-down stop — their third of the game — while holding a 10-point lead. However, it wasn’t enough. The Bears responded with a 91-yard, 2:17-minute drive culminating in a touchdown that tightened the score, causing the Giants to retreat into an offensive shell.

A three-and-out drive was punctuated by Wilson taking an 11-yard punt, and Jamie Gillan compounding the field position disadvantage with a shanked 26-yard punt.

This meltdown mirrors the Giants’ recent collapse against the Broncos 21 days ago, when they allowed 33 points in the fourth quarter and squandered a 19-point lead in a season-defining loss. Both devastating performances now contribute to the Giants’ franchise-record-tying 10-game road losing streak.

In challenging conditions that included sideways snow flurries and a depleted roster featuring third-string running backs and receivers, Jaxson Dart was nearly flawless during his three quarters on the field. He amassed 308 yards from scrimmage and scored two rushing touchdowns before exiting due to concussion protocol.

Russell Wilson, who was benched after Week 3, reminded fans why during his late-game stint as he threw four straight incompletions to end the game, sealing New York’s fate. Wilson finished with 45 passing yards, but 41 of those came on a catch-and-run by Devin Singletary, who made a crucial play during the drive that led to an 18-yard field goal, putting the Giants ahead 20-10.

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https://nypost.com/2025/11/09/sports/giants-fall-apart-after-jaxson-dart-concussion-in-loss-to-bears/

Watch Bill Belichick’s victory speech after Stanford win

It’s been a bleak season for North Carolina football. The buzz around Bill Belichick’s college debut faded quickly as the Tar Heels got off to a 2-5 start. North Carolina’s season was derailed by a four-game losing streak, and it got so bad that Belichick had to deny rumors suggesting he was seeking an early exit from the school.

But the Tar Heels may have turned a corner.

After defeating Syracuse 27-10 on Halloween, North Carolina beat the Stanford Cardinal 20-15 at home on Saturday. With the win, Belichick and company improved to 4-5 and have a chance to get back to .500 next week against Wake Forest.

### Belichick’s Locker Room Speech

After the game, Belichick addressed the team. The famously deadpan coach did his best to inspire the Tar Heels with a rousing locker room victory speech.

“That’s the way we thought it would be, coming right down to the wire. We had our chances to make it a little more space than we had. But, in the end, it’s a damn good win all the way around. We’re gonna keep building on that one. We’ve got the three games in North Carolina now. So this is the heart of our schedule,” Belichick said, per UNC’s official X account.

“We need to play our best football. Have our best week of practice, play our best football on Saturday. Get ready to get Wake [Forest] here. Get ready to get Wake. But let’s keep grinding now, we can’t stop. We’ve gotta keep grinding, keep getting better, keep believing in ourselves, believe in the process. Alright? Let’s make it three in a row. Congratulations, men. Congratulations,” Belichick concluded, to polite applause.

### Game Summary

Both teams got off to slow starts on Saturday. North Carolina scored first with a 27-yard field goal in the first quarter. Stanford answered in the second quarter, and the game was tied 3-3 at halftime.

However, the Tar Heels came out firing after the break. UNC scored 17 straight points in the second half, taking a 20-3 lead.

Stanford eventually responded with two fourth-quarter touchdowns but missed the two-point conversion on both scores. The Cardinal made it a one-possession game with under two minutes remaining and managed to get the ball back.

With just 42 seconds remaining and no timeouts, Stanford’s last-ditch lateral effort was stymied by North Carolina’s defense as time expired, securing the win for the Tar Heels.

North Carolina inches closer to .500 with the Stanford win and now look to keep the momentum going against Wake Forest next week.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/north-carolina-football-news-watch-bill-belichick-speech-stanford-win