Topic: #markets
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Bitcoin Hits Two-Week High; Bernstein Reaffirms $150K Target
Bitcoin touched $63,900 on Monday, its highest price in two weeks, as Bernstein analysts reaffirmed their ambitious $150,000 year-end price target despite the asset's 50% decline from its October peak.
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SpaceX Nasdaq 100 inclusion: Palantir and Strategy precedents warn of volatility
SpaceX joins the Nasdaq 100 on July 7 after raising $75 billion in the largest IPO ever, but historical patterns from recent index additions suggest volatility ahead rather than sustained gains.
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Bank of Korea warns leveraged ETFs on Samsung, SK Hynix destabilize markets
The Bank of Korea issued a formal warning over 2x leveraged ETFs tracking Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, citing systemic risks as assets surged from $3 billion to $9.1 billion in three months and retail losses mounted.
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Strategy Inc. ends 'never sell' Bitcoin policy, authorizes $1.25B sales
Strategy Inc. announced a Digital Credit Capital Framework on June 29 that permits Bitcoin sales and $2 billion in repurchases, marking a formal shift from its long-standing accumulation-only stance toward dynamic capital allocation.
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Solana Network Hits All-Time High Usage as SOL Crosses $80
Solana's network processed a record 3.77 billion transactions in June 2026 as daily active addresses retested yearly highs, even as SOL trades 72% below its January peak. The surge in usage reflects growing institutional interest in the blockchain's low fees and high throughput for decentralized finance applications.
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Bitcoin hits $62.3K as global stocks reach all-time highs
Bitcoin reached $62,295 on Friday, its highest level since June 24, as global equities hit record highs and weak US jobs data boosted risk appetite ahead of the Independence Day holiday.
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Russia's Digital Ruble Ready for Widespread Use by September 2026
Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina said major banks and retailers are on track to accept the digital ruble by September 1, with the central bank completing technical preparations and now focusing on public adoption and convenience.
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Kraken Custody Lists JAAA, First Tokenized CLO With 24/7 Settlement
Kraken Institutional now offers qualified custody for JAAA, a tokenized AAA-rated collateralized loan obligation managed by Janus Henderson. The token settles instantly around the clock, unlike traditional T+1 or T+2 windows, and can serve as collateral on Kraken Prime.
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JPMorgan warns MicroStrategy bitcoin sales create two-way market risk
JPMorgan analysts said MicroStrategy's policy of selling bitcoin to fund preferred dividends introduces unnecessary volatility into crypto markets. The bank recommends equity issuance instead to build a 24-36 month cash buffer.
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Bitcoin climbs above $61,000 as Fed signals inflation risks have eased
Bitcoin surged more than 4% to trade above $61,000, its strongest level in over a week, after Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh signaled that inflation risks had come down. The move defied weakness in Asian equities, where South Korea's Kospi fell 7.9% on AI chip concerns.
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Metaplanet expands bitcoin treasury to 43,000 BTC with $170.7M purchase
Japanese firm Metaplanet purchased 2,823 BTC for $170.7 million, bringing its total bitcoin holdings to 43,000 BTC ($2.6 billion) and cementing its position as the world's third largest publicly traded bitcoin holder, behind MicroStrategy and Twenty One Capital.
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Cantor Fitzgerald: Bitcoin bear cycle nearing bottom in late October
Cantor Fitzgerald analysts believe cryptocurrency markets are in the final stage of the current downturn, with a potential market bottom around late October based on historical cycle patterns. The bank recommended investors focus on networks with durable value accrual rather than speculative activity.
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Ark Invest deploys $75M in crypto equities as June market crashes
Ark Invest purchased over $75 million in shares of Coinbase, Circle Internet, and Bullish during June's market downturn, when Bitcoin posted its worst month in four years and crypto stocks tumbled.
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Nasdaq brings TotalView market data to Pyth blockchain marketplace
Nasdaq announced Tuesday it will distribute its TotalView depth-of-book data through the Pyth Data Marketplace, expanding access to institutional market data as financial firms build blockchain-based trading applications.
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Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs see $261M outflows in eight-day withdrawal streak
US spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $231 million and Ethereum products shed $30 million on June 29, extending a streak of net withdrawals to eight consecutive days. June 2026 is tracking toward over $4 billion in monthly outflows, the largest since these products launched in January 2024.
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South Korea's $518B AI chip push widens crypto's capital deficit
Samsung and SK Hynix are accelerating a $518 billion chip-plant buildout by a decade to meet AI memory demand, signaling that the AI capital cycle continues to draw investment away from crypto.
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Japan's prediction markets use loyalty points to sidestep gambling laws
Japanese startups are building prediction markets using redeemable points instead of cryptocurrency to comply with local gambling laws, positioning themselves as alternatives to Polymarket while Polymarket itself targets government authorization by 2030.
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American Express hires VP for stablecoin and blockchain partnerships
American Express posted a job listing for a Vice President of Stablecoin and Blockchain Partnerships within its Digital Labs division, signaling the credit card giant's formal push into blockchain payments and stablecoin infrastructure alongside Visa and Mastercard.
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HIP-4 hits $24.77M open interest record on World Cup prediction surge
HIP-4, Hyperliquid's binary prediction market, reached an all-time high of $24.77M in open interest as World Cup wagering dominated trading activity. Sports markets now account for 99% of all live open interest on the platform, with the World Cup champion market alone driving $9.63M in weekly volume.
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BIP-110 faces miner rejection with only 0.31% hashrate support
BIP-110, a proposal to restrict data-heavy protocols like Ordinals on Bitcoin, has secured only 0.31% of hashrate support as of late June 2026, far below the 55% threshold needed for early lock-in before its August signaling phase begins.
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Bitcoin Falls Below $60K, Faces Rare Back-to-Back Quarterly Loss
Bitcoin dipped below $60,000 on Sunday and is on track to finish the second quarter down roughly 12%, extending a losing streak that's occurred only twice in the asset's history.
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Dogecoin and HYPE tumble as Wall Street rotation bypasses crypto
Dogecoin and Hyperliquid's HYPE token led weekly crypto losses as Wall Street rotated out of chipmakers into broader equities. Bitcoin ETF outflows, a hawkish Fed, and a strong dollar weighed on digital assets, leaving crypto behind the broader market rally.
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Bitcoin and Ethereum plunge amid tech selloff, hit 2025 lows
Bitcoin fell to $58,000 during a tech sector rout that saw the Nasdaq drop 2% and semiconductors crater 8%. Crypto's tight correlation with equities—driven by institutional adoption—left digital assets vulnerable to the same risk-off sentiment hammering growth stocks.
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Solana Mobile dApp Store hits 1,561 listings with 96 apps added in one week
Solana Mobile's dApp Store added 96 new applications in a single week, reaching 1,561 total listings. The platform charges developers zero fees, undercutting Apple and Google's 30% and 15-30% commissions respectively.