An initial group of clients can now trade bitcoin and ether on the Schwab Crypto platform.
Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan drew three lessons from Arc, Canton, and Tempo's billion-dollar blockchain raises.
CEO Yoni Assia says he’s bullish on crypto and expects to see it back to all-time highs this year even as crypto derivatives trading on eToro dropped.
The executive order may shift housing market dynamics, prompting institutional investors to alter strategies, potentially affecting home affordability.
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The SPR release highlights geopolitical tensions' impact on global energy security, potentially influencing economic stability and market dynamics.
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Exodus Movement sold more than 1,000 Bitcoin in the first three months of 2026 to fund a push into financial technology, raising $73 million in the process. Related Reading: Bitcoin Bulls Awaken As Rare Golden Cross Signal Flashes On Charts The crypto wallet company cut its Bitcoin holdings from 1,704 to 628 coins by March 31 — a reduction of roughly 63% — with nearly all the proceeds directed toward acquiring W3C Corp., the parent company of fintech firms Monavate and Baanx. Revenue Takes A Sharp Hit The Bitcoin sales came as Exodus reported a steep drop in earnings. Total revenue for the quarter ended March 31 fell to $22.7 million, down from $36 million during the same period a year ago — a decline of nearly 37%. Exchange aggregation, which accounts for the bulk of company income, took the hardest hit, falling almost $14 million as user trading activity slowed significantly. Monthly active users slipped from 1.6 million to 1.5 million year over year. Quarterly funded users dropped even more sharply, falling 22% to 1.4 million from 1.8 million. Exodus pointed to macroeconomic pressures — including revised Federal Reserve growth projections and uncertainty around tariff policy — as contributing factors. The company also warned that price swings in digital assets could continue to affect its results in coming quarters. Net Loss More Than Doubled The financial results reflected more than just a drop in trading. Exodus posted a net loss of $32 million for the quarter, compared to a nearly $13 million loss in Q1 2025. The company’s broader digital asset portfolio recorded a net loss of $36.4 million, driven by $76.8 million in unrealized losses, though partially offset by $40.4 million in realized gains on asset exchanges. On the balance sheet, cash and cash equivalents rose sharply. The company ended the quarter with nearly $73 million in cash, up from just $4.9 million at the close of 2025. New Products In The Pipeline Even as the core business contracted, Exodus rolled out a new product. XO Cash, a stablecoin toolkit built on Solana with payments company MoonPay, allows AI agents to make purchases through Visa’s payment network without exposing user private keys. Related Reading: Shiba Inu Bullish Momentum Explodes As Buying Pressure Intensifies Featured image from Getty Images/GeorgeManga, chart from TradingView
Bitcoin's surge to $80k boosts investor confidence, reducing forced selling risks and supporting price stability predictions above $72k.
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Rising tensions and potential ceasefire collapse could destabilize the region, increasing risks of broader military conflicts and economic impacts.
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Strategy's aggressive Bitcoin accumulation amid dividend sales could enhance shareholder appeal but risks volatility exposure in bear markets.
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Keel's pivot to AI and HPC highlights a strategic industry shift, betting on future tech growth amid current financial challenges.
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Tokenized Anthropic and OpenAI PreStocks on Solana fell sharply after both companies warned that unauthorized equity transfers may be void.
The establishment of US bases in Greenland could shift Arctic power dynamics, impacting US-Denmark relations and Greenland's autonomy aspirations.
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Warsh's potential Fed role signals a shift towards tighter monetary policy, impacting crypto markets and investor strategies significantly.
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JPMorgan filed a prospectus on May 12 for the JPMorgan OnChain Liquidity-Token Money Market Fund, ticker JLTXX. The fund invests exclusively in US Treasury securities and overnight repo collateralized by Treasuries and cash, targeting a $1.00 net asset value. JPMorgan manages it to meet the eligible reserve asset requirements that stablecoin issuers may need under […]
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Strategic compute resource management is driving exponential growth and unlocking new revenue streams in AI development.
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Geopolitical tensions threaten the fragile undersea cables that form the backbone of our digital world.
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XRP is showing strength as the market recovers from February’s lows, with the price pushing above $1.46 and derivatives activity rebuilding across major exchanges. The move is constructive on the surface — but a CryptoQuant report tracking the flow data beneath the price action has identified a structural divergence that complicates the straightforward bullish reading considerably. Related Reading: Altcoin CEX Volume Ratio Hasn’t Looked Like This Since The 2021 Bull Run: Capital Rotation Or Bear Market Rally? The open interest picture confirms that leverage is returning. On Binance, XRP open interest has climbed from approximately 207 million on April 30 to nearly 232 million today — a meaningful increase in derivatives positioning over a short period that reflects growing trader participation as the price recovers. In isolation, rising open interest during a price advance is a normal feature of a strengthening market. The CryptoQuant analysis looks beyond the open interest number to what is driving it — and that is where the divergence emerges. The relationship between price action, spot demand, and perpetual futures flow is not telling a single coherent story. It is telling three different stories simultaneously, and the gap between them is the signal that determines whether the current move represents genuine recovery or a derivatives-driven advance without the underlying demand structure to sustain it. Understanding which story the data ultimately supports is what separates a breakout from a headfake — and it is the question the CryptoQuant report is built to answer. Price Up. Spot Demand Flat. Futures Fighting the Move. This Is Not a Clean Breakout The CryptoQuant data identifies the specific tension beneath XRP’s advance with precision. Binance Perpetual CVD has dropped to approximately -$434 million — its lowest current reading — even as open interest on the same exchange continues climbing. Two metrics moving in opposite directions on the same venue confirm the central finding: perpetual futures traders are not riding the price recovery. They are selling into it, or at a minimum, positioning defensively against it. The spot market adds a second layer of concern. All CEX Estimated Spot CVD has declined to approximately $575 million despite XRP pushing above $1.46. If the move were being driven by genuine, broad-based spot accumulation, that number would be rising alongside the price. It is not — which weakens the case that real underlying demand is powering the advance. The leverage rebuild is not isolated to Binance. On May 11 alone, open interest increased by approximately $18 million on Binance, $10.4 million on OKX, and $8.5 million on Bybit — a combined $36.9 million added across three major venues in a single session. Derivatives participation is expanding across the ecosystem simultaneously. The structure that emerges from all three data points is specific and honest. Price is rising. Leverage is rebuilding. Spot demand is not following. That combination does not describe a bullish breakout — it describes a derivatives stress test, where the market is determining whether organic demand is strong enough to validate a move that futures positioning is currently fighting rather than supporting. Related Reading: Ethereum Cools Off Below $2,450 – Lower Leverage Sets The Stage For A Breakout XRP Holds Recovery Structure While Bulls Test Key Resistance XRP is trading around $1.44 after spending several weeks consolidating above the critical support zone that formed following February’s capitulation event. The chart shows a market attempting to transition from defensive stabilization into early recovery, but momentum remains constrained beneath a major resistance cluster. Technically, XRP has improved considerably from the February lows near $1.10. Buyers successfully reclaimed the 50-day moving average and pushed the price back into the $1.40–$1.50 region, which now functions as the most important short-term battleground. That area has repeatedly rejected upside attempts since March, showing that supply remains active whenever XRP approaches breakout territory. Related Reading: 14,600 Bitcoin Sold in Profit in One Day: Here Is How BTC’s Own Structure Broke It Below $80K At the same time, sellers have failed to force a meaningful breakdown despite multiple pullbacks. XRP continues printing higher lows from the April bottom, while the short-term moving average is beginning to flatten beneath price. That combination suggests bearish momentum is weakening gradually rather than accelerating. Volume also supports the consolidation narrative. Trading activity remains far below the panic-driven spikes seen during February’s collapse, indicating the market has moved out of forced liquidation conditions and into a more balanced environment. The broader structure still remains fragile while XRP trades below the 100-day and 200-day moving averages. However, if buyers reclaim and hold above the $1.50 region, the next upside target would likely emerge near $1.65–$1.70. Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com
The concentration in mega-cap tech stocks heightens market vulnerability, risking increased volatility and undermining diversification benefits.
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The postponed summit may accelerate China's digital currency strategy, impacting global trade dynamics and increasing market volatility.
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EToro posted its strongest quarter as a public company, with net income up 37% to $82 million, but crypto trade volumes fell 32% in April.
The GCC's new logistics routes could reshape regional trade and heighten geopolitical tensions, impacting global oil markets and security dynamics.
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Korean won-denominated stablecoin KRWQ is expanding to Solana to support Korean won liquidity onchain.
Nvidia's reliance on the Chinese market highlights the vulnerability of tech firms amid US-China tensions, impacting stock valuations and policy.
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Rising energy prices and potential interest rate hikes threaten household finances and broader economic stability.
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GM's strategic shift towards AI talent highlights a broader industry trend prioritizing innovation and competitiveness in autonomous tech.
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The UAE's military actions against Iran could destabilize regional energy markets, impacting crypto mining operations reliant on low-cost power.
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Increased U.S. military actions could destabilize regional peace efforts and drive up global oil prices, impacting economic and geopolitical stability.
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Trump's visit could reshape global trade dynamics, impacting energy markets, tech supply chains, and crypto regulations, with lasting effects.
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Saylor's Bitcoin strategy could reshape corporate treasury management, potentially increasing institutional adoption and altering investment norms.
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Ray Dalio has reopened one of crypto’s longest-running macro debates, arguing that Bitcoin still has not behaved like the safe-haven asset many investors expected it to become. The Bridgewater Associates founder said gold remains structurally superior as a reserve and crisis asset, drawing immediate pushback from Michael Saylor and several Bitcoin advocates. In a May 11 post on X, Dalio said Bitcoin “gets a lot of attention” but has not fulfilled the defensive portfolio role often assigned to it by supporters. His critique focused less on Bitcoin’s long-term price performance and more on market structure, privacy, correlation and reserve-asset adoption. “While Bitcoin gets a lot of attention, it hasn’t played the safe-haven role many expected. In my view, there are a few reasons why. First, Bitcoin lacks privacy. Transactions can be monitored and potentially controlled, which is why central banks aren’t looking to hold it.” Dalio then tied that transparency issue to Bitcoin’s behavior during market stress. “Second, it also has a high correlation with tech stocks. When investors get squeezed in other areas of their portfolio, they sell their Bitcoin to cover it. Third, it’s a relatively small and controllable market, whereas gold stands alone. There is only one gold.” Related Reading: Bitcoin Exits ‘Panic Zone,’ But Capital Inflows Remain Weak The argument places Bitcoin in the risk-asset camp rather than the sovereign reserve-asset camp. In Dalio’s framing, a safe haven is not defined by scarcity alone, but by how widely it is held, how independently it trades under pressure, and whether major institutions, especially central banks, are structurally willing to own it. “Ultimately, gold is more widely held, deeply established, and still plays a central role in the global system,” he wrote. That view is consistent with Dalio’s public stance over the past several years. In 2021, he called Bitcoin “one hell of an invention” and said there were few “alternative gold-like assets” at a time of rising demand for stores of value. But even then, he treated Bitcoin as an emerging, option-like monetary asset rather than a finished replacement for gold. More recently, Dalio has repeatedly favored gold over Bitcoin as a defensive asset. Business Insider reported in March 2026 that Dalio said Bitcoin would not seriously challenge gold as a safe haven, partly because central banks were unlikely to hold it as a reserve asset. Investopedia similarly reported that Dalio has acknowledged holding a small amount of crypto while continuing to prefer gold, citing concerns around privacy, government action and Bitcoin’s still-unproven role as a reserve currency. Bitcoin Community Reacts Michael Saylor, whose company Strategy has built its corporate identity around Bitcoin accumulation, rejected Dalio’s premise. “Gold is analog capital. Bitcoin is digital capital,” he wrote. “Transparency is a feature, not a bug, making BTC suitable as global collateral.” Saylor also argued that since Strategy adopted its Bitcoin standard on Aug. 10, 2020, Bitcoin had outperformed gold with a higher Sharpe ratio. Related Reading: Bitcoin Flashes Signal With 186% Average One-Year Return Other responses challenged different parts of Dalio’s thesis. Samson Mow disputed the claim that Bitcoin lacks privacy, writing that Dalio needed to “educate” himself. Mert Mumtaz, the Helius CEO, pointed instead toward Zcash, posting: “look into Zcash and thank me later.” Anchorage researcher David Lawant framed Bitcoin’s current limitations as part of a longer monetization process: “Could it also be that BTC is just newer and that the monetization process of a commodity in the free market can take a long time? If so, this is actually a positive for forward-looking holders. It’s where asymmetric upside ultimately lies.” Bitcoin-firm River took the argument in a more user-centric direction, saying Bitcoin is already a safe haven for people and businesses whose purchasing power is being eroded by central banks. The firm argued that gold remains relevant but cannot be used digitally, moved across borders with the same ease, or integrated into payments in the way Bitcoin can. At press time, BTC traded at $80,268. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com