Bitcoin (BTC) recently surged to a new all-time high, surpassing $124,000, only to experience a subsequent drop of 9%. This volatility has sparked widespread speculation about the current state of the bull market, the potential for an ongoing “alt season,” and whether Bitcoin has reached its peak. In light of the current price action, market expert Miles Deutscher has shared insights on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), suggesting that August may be viewed as a significant trap in the crypto market. Two Scenarios For Bitcoin First, Deutscher points out a significant change in market strength. Ethereum (ETH) seems to be outperforming Bitcoin in terms of both price and narrative. He claims that Bitcoin has been showing signs of structural weakness since early July. Related Reading: Analyst Sounds The Alarm—Bitcoin Could Slide Toward $88K A key factor contributing to this downturn, according to the expert’s analysis, is the diminishing influence of Strategy’s (MicroStrategy) treasury purchases, which previously fueled the cryptocurrency’s last rally. Deutscher asserts that this decline in demand has resulted in stalling momentum for BTC, leading him to speculate that it may remain range-bound until further clarity emerges from upcoming interest rate decisions. In his analysis, Deutscher outlines two potential scenarios for the Bitcoin price trajectory. The first possibility involves a dip to the lows around $111,000, which could coincide with Ethereum’s critical support level of $4,000. The second scenario envisions a reclaiming of the mid-range price of $115,500, which could pave the way for renewed upward momentum. Conversely, the narrative surrounding Ethereum continues to significantly gain traction, bolstered by an estimated $27 billion in sidelined capital poised for investment in the decentralized asset token (DAT) ecosystem. What’s Next For Ethereum And Crypto Market? Interestingly, ETH has recently surpassed BTC in terms of trading volume for treasury companies. Deutscher notes that this trend suggests Ethereum still has considerable room for growth relative to Bitcoin, making it a less saturated trade. This relative strength is reflected in the performance of altcoins, which have shown resilience against Bitcoin. Unlike past corrections, where altcoins suffered significant losses, this time the altcoin market has maintained support and exhibited bullish signals. Related Reading: Dogecoin Holder Count Surges Toward New All-Time Highs — Here Are The Figures Amid the current market reaction, macroeconomic factors have played a crucial role in price action. Uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) policies, in light of the upcoming Jackson Hole speech, has led to a wave of de-risking among investors. The market’s response to hot Producer Price Index (PPI) data is also highlighted as it has altered expectations regarding interest rate cuts, heightening fears of a hawkish stance from the Federal Reserve, contributing to the recent sell-off. Deutscher anticipates that this market behavior may lead to a “classic sell into the end of the month” pattern, particularly as September historically presents volatility for Bitcoin. However, the expert posits that once the uncertainty dissipates, particularly following the Jackson Hole event and the subsequent rate decision next month, the market may be well-positioned for another attempt at new highs. When writing, BTC trades at $113,000, attempting to consolidate 9% below its all-time high reached on August 14. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com
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Bitcoin continues to retrace from its record highs, with the asset trading below $115,000 at the time of writing. Current price levels place Bitcoin near $113,098, a decline of around 6.5% over the past week and close to 9% below its all-time peak. Despite the downturn, analysts monitoring on-chain data suggest the broader market cycle may still have room to extend upward. One such view comes from CryptoQuant’s QuickTake contributor, PelinayPA, who analyzed Bitcoin’s market value to realized value (MVRV) ratio. The analyst noted that while recent corrections may weigh on short-term sentiment, historical patterns in MVRV indicate that Bitcoin has not yet reached conditions typically associated with market cycle tops. Related Reading: Is The Bitcoin Treasury Bubble Popping? Expert Answers Bitcoin MVRV Ratio Points to Neutral but Upward Potential The MVRV ratio is a widely tracked on-chain indicator that compares Bitcoin’s total market capitalization with its realized capitalization, which reflects the aggregated value of coins at the price they last moved on-chain. Historically, when the ratio climbs into the 3.5 to 4 range, it signals a potential overheating of the market. At these levels, most holders are in profit, selling activity rises, and price tops are often reached. Conversely, MVRV levels below 1 have historically marked accumulation phases and strong long-term entry points. Currently, Bitcoin’s MVRV ratio stands around 2.1. According to PelinayPA, this reading positions the market within a “neutral to bullish” zone, suggesting that while Bitcoin is no longer cheap, the conditions for an extended rally remain intact. The analyst noted that in previous cycles, the MVRV ratio advanced significantly higher before a peak, implying that Bitcoin’s price would need to move into the $140,000–$180,000 range for the indicator to reach historical top levels. However, the data also suggests that corrections along the way are plausible. “Since MVRV is already above 2, the market is not cheap anymore — short to mid-term corrections may occur along the way,” PelinayPA explained. The balance between potential upside and intermittent drawdowns reflects a phase of consolidation within a broader bull market structure. Exchange Flows Signal Mixed Market Behavior In a separate analysis, CryptoQuant contributor BorisD examined exchange netflow data, focusing on Binance, the world’s largest crypto trading platform. The report highlighted notable trends across several altcoins, showing how capital movements may inform future market conditions. According to the data, tokens such as ENJ (Enjin) and FET (Fetch.ai) recorded significant outflows from Binance. This pattern typically indicates that investors are moving assets to private wallets, which can be interpreted as a sign of longer-term holding behavior. In contrast, assets like ANKR and MATIC have seen strong inflows onto exchanges, raising the possibility of either upcoming selling pressure or speculative positioning ahead of market shifts. Related Reading: Bitcoin Fear Is Back: Traders Flip As Price Plunges To $113,000 BorisD suggested that monitoring which assets are attracting inflows versus outflows could help investors identify potential opportunities in the altcoin market. “Identifying which of these altcoins are currently near potential bottoms and positioning for their next rally seems to be the most rational strategy,” the analyst wrote. Featured image created with DALL-E, Chart from TradingView
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The chief executive officer of SOL Strategies has a strong belief in the potential of Bitcoin, despite recent setbacks by the top crypto asset. Related Reading: Panic Or Profit? Analyst Says XRP Below $3 Is A ‘Massive Blessing’ Leah Wald told members of the press she expects bitcoin to make a steep move before year end. Her baseline? The vaunted $175,000 mark – a price she called a conservative read compared to some loftier forecasts. The market has already surprised a lot of people — bitcoin hit about $124,000 recently — so big swings are not impossible. Institutional Interest Drives Momentum According to Wald, part of the push comes from big money moving in. She pointed to companies like BlackRock and high-profile investors such as Cathie Wood, and she referenced how comments from leaders like Larry Fink have shifted conversations. Those voices bring models and balance-sheet plans that, she said during a CNBC TV18 interview, support much higher price targets than people used to expect. The industry’s own scars are still visible. After the FTX collapse many firms were de-banked and trust took a hit. But Wald argues that the picture has changed: banks and asset managers are opening doors again, and that makes it easier for large managers to put serious capital into crypto. That doesn’t erase risk though, but it does change how big investors approach the market. Long-Term Bets Stay Very Ambitious Based on reports, some forecasts stretch far beyond this year. Wald mentioned projections showing bitcoin at $1 million by 2030, a level that would dwarf current prices. Those long-range calls are driven by assumptions about adoption, limited supply and the role bitcoin could play in institutional portfolios. Whether reality matches those models is another question. Shorter-term math matters too. If bitcoin were to reach $175,000 before year end, that would be a rapid climb from recent levels around $124,000. Traders and managers watching volatility know such moves can happen, but they also know the path is rarely straight. Expectations, flows, and news — all of it moves markets fast. Related Reading: Ethereum Captures Investor Frenzy, Overtakes Bitcoin With Nearly $3-B Surge From Speculation To Infrastructure Wald says crypto is no longer just about quick gains. She sees a bigger change: mainstream finance is being rebuilt on blockchain tools, she said, and that shift is moving the conversation away from short-term trading toward how the system is built and run. Nation-states thinking about adoption and big asset managers planning custody services are part of that picture, she added, and those pieces matter for how prices form. Featured image from Meta, chart from TradingView
A Bitcoiner fell victim to a social engineering attack after being approached by impostors posing as hardware wallet support, losing 783 BTC worth $91 million.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has projected that Bitcoin could reach $1 million by 2030, In an Aug. 20 post on X, Armstrong explained that the improved regulatory environment and increasing government adoption are major drivers that would push the top crypto to the historic milestone. According to him: “Regulatory clarity is finally emerging, the US […]
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University of Chicago’s Prophet Arena pits AI models against live prediction markets. Early results suggest machines can match, and sometimes beat, the wisdom of crowds.
On-chain analytics firm Santiment has revealed how the two largest spikes in trading volume coincided with recent buying and selling windows for Bitcoin. Trading Volume May Signal Tops & Bottoms For Bitcoin In a new post on X, Santiment has talked about a pattern associated with the trading volume of Bitcoin. The “trading volume” here refers to a metric that keeps track of the total amount of the cryptocurrency that’s becoming involved in trading activities on the various centralized exchanges. When the value of this metric is high, it means the traders are making a large number of moves on the market. Such a trend suggests interest in the asset is high. On the other hand, the indicator having a low value implies investors may not be paying much attention to the cryptocurrency as they are participating in a low amount of activity. Related Reading: Bitcoin Fear Is Back: Traders Flip As Price Plunges To $113,000 Now, here is a chart that shows the trend in the trading volume for Bitcoin and other top coins in the sector over the last few months: In the above graph, Santiment has highlighted two large spikes in the trading volume of Bitcoin. The first of these, involving a movement of $84.08 billion in the asset, occurred at the start of April. Interestingly, this spike coincided with BTC’s tariff-driven dip. The other spike took place just earlier this month and saw the indicator hit a high of $90.90 billion. This time, the elevated trading volume came alongside BTC’s new all-time high (ATH) above the $124,000 level. “Note that the two largest volume spikes from Bitcoin signaled the optimal time to buy (as prices were falling) and sell (as prices peaked to a new ATH),” explains the analytics firm. What could be the explanation behind the pattern? Generally, the higher the trading activity, the more likely BTC is to observe some kind of volatility. This is because the moves being made by investors act as fuel for price moves. Where the emerging volatility may lead the asset is hard to say based on the trading volume data alone, as it doesn’t separate between buying and selling moves. Spikes that come near price lows, however, can be signs of buying. This is what happened in April. Similarly, a particularly sharp uptick in activity after rallies, like the one seen earlier in the month, can be a sign of profit-taking. Related Reading: Dogecoin Coils Up: Triangle Break Could Spark 40% Move, Analyst Says At present, Bitcoin trading volume remains elevated, but its current value of $66 billion is clearly still a step below the levels seen during the aforementioned turnarounds. BTC Price Bitcoin has been facing sustained bearish momentum recently as its price has gradually been sliding down, with its latest value coming at $113,000. Featured image from Dall-E, Santiment.net, chart from TradingView.com
The General Assembly of Pennsylvania has received House Bill 1812 focused on public officers investing in crypto assets. If passed, the House Bill 1812 will amend title 65 on public officers of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statute in ethics standards and financial disclosure. The House Bill 1812 mandates public officers in Pennsylvania to disclose any financial …
Anchorage Digital, the first federally chartered digital asset bank, is no longer under an OCC consent order after reaching "compliance."
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Allianz declared Bitcoin (BTC) a “credible store of value” in a recent investment report, marking the first time the $2.5 trillion asset manager has endorsed digital assets as a legitimate institutional investment. The report, titled “Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies: The Future of Finance,” represents a dramatic shift from Allianz’s 2019 policy against Bitcoin investments. The German […]
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Public companies continue to diversify into altcoins, but with mixed effects on share prices and mixed reception from investors.
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Ethereum is stabilizing above the $4,200 level after days of sharp volatility and heavy selling pressure. The recent downturn saw ETH retreat from local highs near $4,800, leaving bulls with the urgent task of defending critical demand zones. Now, early signs suggest that momentum may be shifting back in favor of buyers, with selling pressure beginning to fade across the market. Related Reading: Ethereum Treasury Boom Drives Demand: Can The Market Handle The Risks? This stabilization comes as altcoins prepare for what could be a decisive period in the coming months. Market sentiment is cautiously turning optimistic, supported by improving technical signals and renewed accumulation patterns. Analysts point out that if Ethereum can hold current support levels, the groundwork could be laid for another push toward retesting the $4,800 zone and, eventually, new all-time highs. Adding to the bullish narrative, Arkham Intelligence revealed that a whale or institutional player just longed about $300 million worth of ETH on-chain. This massive leveraged bet underscores confidence in Ethereum’s medium-term outlook, even amid recent volatility. Such moves from large-scale investors often signal strong conviction and can act as a catalyst for renewed market strength. Ethereum Whale Bet Sparks Speculation According to Arkham Intelligence, a whale identified as address 0x2eA has just made one of the boldest bets in Ethereum’s recent history. The address longed a total of $282 million worth of ETH across three separate accounts on Hyperliquid, with liquidation prices set tightly at $3,699, $3,700, and $3,732. This aggressive positioning suggests strong conviction that Ethereum’s recent correction may have already bottomed. Arkham itself posed the question: Did he just catch the bottom? The coming days are expected to be highly volatile, as futures markets heat up and traders prepare for sharp moves. With ETH consolidating around the $4,200 support level, the whale’s position could either trigger massive profits if the market rallies or result in a swift wipeout should bearish pressure intensify. Such concentrated bets often act as catalysts, fueling speculation and liquidity in derivatives markets. At the same time, institutional adoption continues to reinforce Ethereum’s long-term outlook. Companies like Sharplink Gaming and Bitmine have already taken steps toward treasury strategies that include ETH allocations, joining the growing list of firms treating Ethereum as a strategic reserve asset. This accumulation trend, combined with aggressive whale bets, underscores the broader demand dynamics supporting ETH. If bullish momentum builds, Ethereum could soon attempt a retest of its all-time high near $4,800, potentially pushing into uncharted price discovery. For now, the whale’s move stands as a bold signal of confidence, setting the stage for Ethereum’s next major market phase. Related Reading: Ethereum Demand Holds Despite Pullback: New Whales Enter With $192M Buys Weekly Price Chart Analysis: Healthy Consolidation Ethereum’s weekly chart shows a sharp surge followed by a pullback as price action tests support levels near $4,200. After reaching highs close to $4,800, ETH faced heavy selling pressure, but the broader trend remains bullish. The chart highlights strong momentum since June, with Ethereum breaking through key resistance zones and reclaiming levels not seen since early 2022. Currently, ETH is consolidating above the 50-week and 100-week moving averages, which are sloping upward, reinforcing the broader bullish structure. The 200-week moving average sits far below, at $2,443, showing how extended the move has been. Ethereum continues to hold above the breakout zone, suggesting that bulls remain in control. Related Reading: Ethereum Faces Historic Short Interest: Rally Could Trigger Massive Liquidations This pullback may serve as a cooling-off period after weeks of aggressive buying. If Ethereum manages to stabilize above $4,200, it could attempt another move toward the $4,800–$5,000 resistance zone. A break above that region would open the door to new all-time highs and potential price discovery. On the downside, losing $4,000 would raise the risk of a deeper correction toward $3,600. Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView
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The United States Department of Justice has stepped up its legal clarity for the Web3 and digital assets space. On Thursday, Matthew Galeotti, acting assistant attorney general of the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, said that Web3 developers will not be prosecuted for any wrongs made by users of their DeFi platforms. Galeotti, who was …
State Street launched its first digital debt securities using JPMorgan’s Digital Debt Service, executing a $100 million commercial paper transaction. According to an Aug. 21 statement, State Street Investment Management purchased the commercial paper for its Short Term Investment Fund. The debt securities are issued, settled, and serviced using blockchain technology, delivering streamlined institutional market […]
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The Dogecoin question of the summer—whether the crash is finally over—met a hard-edged reality check in crypto analyst VisionPulsed’s August 20 video analysis. Stripping away “bullish propaganda,” he argued that Dogecoin will not meaningfully trend until two outside markers flip decisively risk-on: Ethereum crossing its all-time high and the Russell 2000 clearing its own peak. “We’re bearish until the Russell breaks the high and we’re bearish until ETH breaks the high,” he said, adding that the absence of those breakouts explains why familiar cycle cues have failed to ignite altcoins this time. Is The Dogecoin Crash Over? VisionPulsed opened with deliberate satire—“daily dose of bearish because it’s always bearish forever and ever”—but moved quickly to the data. He noted Dogecoin has printed higher lows and higher highs since October 2023, yet the tape has been locked in drift for months: “The price of Dogecoin has not done anything for almost 7 months now… we’re at 175 days of sideways.” He framed that range as potential accumulation by analogy to prior long compressions, observing that earlier multi-month stalls preceded sharp expansions: “In the big picture, one would consider that to be bullish… This one was massive, like 400 days of sideways… we might even be [in] accumulation, if you will.” The analyst’s core contention is that historical triggers that once synchronized altseason have broken down in this cycle. He revisited two now-faded playbooks: post-halving timed runs and the “BTC makes ATH → DOGE follows” sequence. “If we look at the halving… Dogecoin [historically] went to the moon about 240–260 days post-halving,” he said. “Right now… we’re almost at 500 days post-halving and there’s still no shot on the moon.” Likewise, Bitcoin tagging fresh highs has not transmitted to DOGE: “Bitcoin breaks the high, Doge makes a new all-time high… Bitcoin breaks the high, nothing happens. We’re still bearish.” In his view, that leaves only two unfulfilled, cycle-consistent conditions—Ethereum and the Russell 2000 at record levels—before declaring an altseason regime change. Related Reading: Dogecoin Gets $153.8 Million Boost With This Latest Acquisition Market leadership and “dominance” dynamics are part of his diagnosis. On his charts, previous attempts by the Russell 2000 to push through the top coincided with a decline in dominance, a pattern he says could help unlock altcoin breadth. But he cautioned that a failed breakout would likely reset the clock: “Everybody thinks this is altseason, but the dominance is going to go back up because the Russell is going to go down? It’s very possible.” Until the equity small-cap gauge and ETH both clear resistance, he prefers “optimistic” to “excited.” Even as he dismantled over-promotional narratives—“the data doesn’t actually support [‘biggest altseason of all time’]”—VisionPulsed did outline the only scenario he’s willing to call “hopeium.” He mapped the Russell 2000 “getting close to the all-time high” alongside ETH “also getting close to the high,” pairing that backdrop with DOGE’s compression as the same setup that preceded prior impulsive legs: “Once the Russell gets over the high and once Ethereum gets over the high, I’m going to start getting very excited. But until then, we’re not there.” Related Reading: Dogecoin Bull Run Over? Don’t Bet Against This Chart, Says Analyst That sobriety extends beyond price. He pointed to dwindling engagement as a sentiment tell: “It’s very possible that at any moment the videos will start getting below 2,000 views… There’s nobody here. Google Trends back that up.” In his reading, the absence of retail heat is consistent with an unresolved cycle transition rather than a coiled spring already in motion. The conclusion landed where it began: Dogecoin’s crash narrative cannot be retired on crypto-native signals alone. Without concurrent breakouts in ETH and the Russell 2000, he argues, DOGE remains range-bound and the altcoin complex underpowered relative to past cycles. At press time, DOGE traded at $0.21757. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com
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The financial regulator said the bank’s “compliance with laws and regulations does not require the continued existence of the order,” first issued in April 2022.
Pennsylvania lawmakers introduced new legislation on Aug. 20 that will require public officials to disclose digital asset holdings exceeding $1,000 and divest anything above that threshold within 90 days of the bill coming into effect. The legislation also prohibits officials from conducting crypto transactions during their term and for one year after leaving office. The […]
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Bitcoin’s options expiry and tech-sector pressures will determine if the bull run truly ended or just took a pause.
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Bitcoin is navigating a critical juncture after reaching a new all-time high of $124,500 last week before quickly retreating. The price is now searching for support, with volatility intensifying and traders debating whether this is the start of a deeper correction or simply a healthy consolidation phase before continuation. Some analysts remain optimistic, seeing this pullback as a natural reset in an overheated market, while others argue that momentum is fading as bearish signals emerge. Related Reading: Ethereum Treasury Boom Drives Demand: Can The Market Handle The Risks? Adding weight to the discussion, CryptoQuant analyst Axel Adler highlighted a key trend in retail participation. The share of retail transfers in the $0–$10K range within Bitcoin’s total USD turnover has been steadily declining throughout this cycle. From a peak of 2.7%, the share has now dropped to just 0.6%. Historically, such declines in retail participation have coincided with the later stages of bull cycles. This dynamic raises questions about whether the current phase marks a cooling of retail enthusiasm at a critical time for Bitcoin, as institutional and long-term holders dominate market structure. Bitcoin Retail Activity Declines as Market Cools According to CryptoQuant analyst Axel Adler, while the share of retail activity in Bitcoin’s network has dropped sharply, in absolute terms it still remains significant. Retail transfers in the $0–$10K range amount to over $400 million per day, but this represents only 0.6% of total USD turnover across the network. This shrinking share highlights a clear trend: while small investors are still active, their relative impact on overall market flows is diminishing. Adler notes that this cooling of retail demand was also observed in autumn 2021, at the peak of the previous cycle. At that time, the retail share fell to a historic low of just 0.19%, coinciding with overheated market conditions and marking the final stages of that bull cycle. The current decline in retail participation mirrors that pattern, suggesting that the market could be approaching a similar late-cycle environment. This dynamic is important because retail investors have traditionally been a strong driver of momentum during bull markets. With their reduced influence, institutional flows, long-term holders, and treasury strategies now play an even greater role in shaping market direction. The coming weeks will be critical as altcoins, led by Ethereum, show renewed strength. ETH is approaching its 2021 all-time high, and many analysts believe that its performance could dictate the broader crypto market’s next move. If retail demand continues to fade while institutional accumulation grows, Bitcoin may consolidate further, while capital rotation toward altcoins gains momentum. Related Reading: Ethereum Demand Holds Despite Pullback: New Whales Enter With $192M Buys Bulls Defend Key Demand Level The 8-hour chart shows Bitcoin (BTC) under pressure as it trades near $113,400, struggling to hold above its 200-day moving average (red line), currently aligned around $113,416. This level has become a critical support zone after BTC failed to sustain momentum above the $123,217 resistance, which has acted as a clear rejection point multiple times this cycle. Shorter-term moving averages highlight the bearish momentum. The 50-day SMA (blue) at $117,017 and the 100-day SMA (green) at $117,087 are both trending above the current price, creating overhead resistance. The breakdown below these averages confirms a weakening trend, with BTC struggling to regain lost ground. Price action also shows a sequence of lower highs and lower lows since the rejection at the $124K zone, reinforcing bearish short-term sentiment. Related Reading: Bitcoin Short-Term Holders Flip To Losses For First Time Since January For bulls, reclaiming the 100-day SMA near $117K would be key to reversing momentum and reattempting a push toward the $120K–$123K range. Failure to hold the 200-day SMA risks accelerating downside, potentially opening the path toward $110K, a major psychological level. Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView
Chainlink (LINK), a top-tier decentralized oracle network, has achieved two major security milestones. On Thursday, Chainlink network announced that its oracles have achieved ISO 27001 certification and a SOC 2 Type 1 attestation. The Chainlink products covered by Frye latest security milestones include its data feeds, the proof of reserves, the NAVLink, and the cross-chain …