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$BANK whale watch 👀

Two major whale wallets are still holding a combined 15.09M $BANK

Definitely worth keeping an eye on for any future movement.

Wallets: • 0xC8026CF3EDEF1315C062bEE17CD9E0563197dbC8 •
0xc858a0B483BceF02Da6Ad8A69588ee8e4578A365

Watching these addresses closely for any significant transfers or exchange deposits.
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📊 Weekly Instrument Breakdown | GC | Macro & Geopolitics

Once again, gold finds itself caught between two opposing forces.

On the one hand, geopolitics should support GC: the US and Iran are back in focus, the Middle East remains the market’s primary source of geopolitical risk, and traders are pricing in a premium for oil, the Strait of Hormuz, and potential supply disruptions.

On the other hand, that same geopolitical backdrop is currently weighing on gold through inflation risk.

If oil prices surge again amid an escalation of the military conflict, this would reinforce already persistent inflationary pressure in the US. As the probability of rates remaining higher for longer or even hints of a hike increases, the dollar strengthens and gold prices come under renewed pressure.


Key Drivers for the Second Half of July

1. The Fed and Kevin Warsh
The change in Fed leadership is one of the most important factors for gold this summer.

Kevin Warsh is already trying to signal that the Fed will not simply follow Trump’s political preferences and will remain data-dependent. For gold, the key question is whether the new Fed will ultimately lean dovish or hawkish.

On the one hand, US inflation data has come in softer than the market feared. On the other, oil and geopolitics could push inflation expectations higher again.

If the Fed stresses the need to keep rates elevated or even considers further hikes, that would weigh on GC futures and could send prices below the 3,800 level.

2. Iran, the US, and July Geopolitics
At the moment, gold is being sold through the rise in yields.

In other words, escalation on its own does not guarantee higher gold prices. For a strong bullish scenario, yields need to decline alongside the geopolitical risk - not rise.

The strongest setup for GC would be more than just higher oil prices. It would require a full risk-off move in which investors buy both Treasuries and gold at the same time.

3. Oil, Inflation, and Real Rates
Oil has become the link between geopolitics and the Fed.

If oil remains elevated, the market will fear another acceleration in inflation. That limits the Fed’s ability to cut rates and keeps real yields supported.

For gold, this is an uncomfortable combination.
GC does not pay a coupon, so when real yields rise, investors are more likely to rotate into cash, bonds, or other dollar-denominated instruments.

This is why a decline in real rates is critical for a sustained recovery in gold.

5. Central Banks and Long-Term Demand
Gold’s long-term fundamental story remains strong.

Central banks continue to view gold as a reserve-diversification asset, particularly in a world where sanctions, geopolitics, and confidence in the dollar-based system are becoming increasingly important themes.

This does not always support GC over the course of a single week, but it does create a fundamental bid on deeper pullbacks.

That is why gold can fall when yields rise, while every meaningful correction still attracts medium-term demand.

Macro Bottom Line

GC is currently caught between two opposing forces:
📈 Long term: geopolitics, central-bank demand, fiscal deficits, and questions surrounding the dollar-based system continue to support gold;
📉  Short term: oil, inflation risk, a hawkish Fed, a stronger dollar, and higher yields continue to weigh on price.

The key question for July 17–24 is:


Will the market treat Iran as a safe-haven trigger or as an inflation shock?

The answer to that question together with the Fed meeting at the end of July - will determine whether gold can reclaim $4,000–4,030 or move deeper toward $3,900–3,850.

We’ll break down the technical levels and scenarios in more detail in the second post.
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NEAR Long

Lev - 5x

Entry 1 -  1.968 (50%)

Entry 2 -  1.84 (50%)

Targets  - 2.07 - 2.18 - 2.32 - 2.48

Stoploss - 1.69
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#Bitcoin #Strategy #BIP110 #MicroStrategy #Markets 🐋

Saylor defended Bitcoin's immutability. That same week he started building a cash buffer

BIP 110 is dead - miner support stuck below 0.7%. Bitcoin doesn't change. But Strategy sold $466.7M in shares and bought zero BTC.


When Michael Saylor says "don't touch the protocol," people listen. BIP 110 - a proposal to change Bitcoin's consensus rules to combat spam transactions - collapsed exactly when Saylor and Adam Back went public against it.

💭 Michael Saylor, Strategy:

"There are 110 things more dangerous to Bitcoin than spam. BIP 110 turns a spam debate into a consensus change that would invalidate transactions currently valid and paying fees. That precedent is the danger."


Adam Back backed him up: banning "junk" transactions is censorship inside a supposedly permissionless network. Miner support stalled at 0.7% - BIP 110 won't survive to the August deadline.

That same week, Strategy quietly sold 4.8M MSTR shares for $466.7M and purchased zero BTC. Cash reserves grew to $3B. The portfolio: 843,775 BTC at an average of $75,476 - carrying an unrealized loss of roughly $9.7B at current prices.

The man who publicly calls selling BTC "a mistake" chose a dollar cushion.

1️⃣ Bitcoin Banking Adoption Index: reality behind the rhetoric

Strategy's own benchmark across the 25 largest financial institutions puts real BTC adoption at just 32% - well below what Saylor's public messaging implies.

🟢 Fidelity leads at 71%
🟢 BNY Mellon at 46%, Goldman Sachs at 45%
🟢 The rest of the top 25 trail significantly behind

Even the leader tops out at 71%, while BNY Mellon (46%) and Goldman Sachs (45%) remain below 50%. Banks are adopting Bitcoin cautiously - exactly the same caution Strategy is now showing with its own BTC purchases.

2️⃣ The 2000 parallel still matters

Back then, MicroStrategy restated its earnings, the SEC filed a case, and shares crashed from $260 to $86. The key difference this time: Bitcoin's protocol was successfully defended. The network is not changing.

What remains open is whether the convertible bonds and preferred shares used to accumulate those 843K BTC can hold up under genuine market stress.

🕖 $75,500 - the zone where Strategy turns profitable and would likely resume aggressive buying. $60,000 - debt covenant stress-test territory. Purchases paused and cash reserves climbing signals one clear thing: the company is positioning for volatility.


Bitcoin's immutability was defended by the person whose own financial construction is far more fragile than the protocol he just protected.

The protocol question is settled. Bitcoin doesn't change - that argument is closed.

But whether the wrapper of convertibles and preferred shares holding those 843K BTC weathers a serious drawdown is still wide open. Protocol risk and Strategy risk are two distinct things. Only the first one just got resolved.

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#Weekly Summary

🟢 Robinhood Chain froze an address via RPC

🟢 $127M insider PUMP unlock - daily volume is half that

🟢 Japan's banks drop Corda for public L1 - Solana and Avalanche

🟢 Ostium loses up to $18M - oracle signing key was the surface

🟢 Ethereum goes corporate - Lubin, EthSystems, BitMine's $10.5B

🟢 Fat Protocol thesis put to the test - Robinhood, Base, Hyperliquid

🟢 Somnia Odyssey 2.0 hits Week 3 - 4th drop part, 20%

🟢 Saylor defends immutability - same week he builds a cash buffer

🟢 Fable 5 stays in your plan - Anthropic settles pricing

⭐️ Crouton Digital: the infra layer of Web3

🟢 Stablecoins become payment infra - three stories, one trend

🟢 Migrate GLMR, MOVR ❗️ Moonbeam exits Polkadot for Base - deadline July 31

🟢 Hyperliquid unveils HIP-4 - permissionless prediction markets

🟢 Chamath bearish, Vitalik ships ZK

🟢 US CPI below forecast: 3.5% - BTC rises

🟢 US national debt hits $39.5T

🟢 DTCC launches asset tokenization - $114T+ in custody, SEC no-action

🟢 Visa launches stablecoin platform - VSP, 200M+ merchants, OUSD first

🟢 Ondo lists first tokenized stocks on DTCC - CRCLon, SPYon

🟢 Citadel puts $400M in Crypto.com - $20B valuation, CRO +18%

🟢 BlackRock Q2: record $15.34T AUM - stock +7%, Fink bullish

🟢 Injective files with SEC as transfer agent

🟢 Ondo and SBI tokenize Japanese stocks - ONDO +6%

🟢 Interactive Brokers adds 9 tokens - plus stablecoin withdrawals

🟢 Binance.US relaunches after 2 years - targets 20% US share

🟢 SpaceX drops 44% from ATH - below IPO price

🟢 Truth Social to sell Trump-post API - real-time feed for traders

🟢 BitMine: ETH staking is 98% of revenue - $45.7M last quarter

🟢 Coinbase: 95%+ of code now AI-written - agents do work of ~1,200

🟢 DeepSeek founder now richest AI founder - worth $36B

🟢 DeepSeek preps China IPO - files as soon as this year

🟢 Meta staff sue over AI layoffs - 26 workers, discrimination claim

🟢 AI's real threat: the tax base - OECD revenue could fall 15%

🟢 Vitalik urges slowing AI down - open models, human integration

🟢 Japan reclassifies crypto as assets - insider-trading ban, full 2027

🟢 Czechia blocks Polymarket - unlicensed gambling, 15-day order

🟢 Tether freezes $131M in USDT - Iran-linked, OFAC

🟢 Senate unanimously opposes SBF clemency

🟢 Chip stocks fall as AI trade cools - Goldman: rotation, not fundamentals

🟢 Apple retakes most-valuable company - passes Nvidia, $4.71T

🟢 Spot DEX volume at 15-month low - $136B in June

🟢 RWA perps top $100B for first time - record June

🟢 FTX to pay creditors $900M July 31 - fifth distribution

🟢 Andrew and Tristan Tate detained in US - crypto laundering ties

• Market Stats (July) +4B 🔼
• Total crypto market cap: ~$2.18T
• BTC: ~$64K | Dominance: ~59%
• Sentiment: Fear 36


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BREAKING: President Trump is imposing an additional 50% tariff on a range of Canadian goods in response to "trade discrimination."

Details include:

1. President Trump signed 3 proclamations today targeting different sets of Canadian imports

2. The tariffs are targeting separate areas where the US says it has experienced discrimination

3. The tariffs fall under Section 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930

These tariffs are set to take effect in 30 days.