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January
2, 2026
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ASX
futures down 31 points/0.4% to 8676
AUD -0.1% at US66.66¢
Bitcoin $88,602.45 +0.87%
Dow closed
S&P closed
Nasdaq closed
Gold -0.5% to $US4319.37 oz
Brent -0.8% at $US60.85 a b
BNB
$861.70 -1.14%
XRP $1.8761 +1.93%
DOGE $0.1266 +6.96%
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Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
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Man "Bullish is a mindset"
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The
dollar may defy expectations
The
return of American exceptionalism will help the greenback.
The yen will start the new year with interventions,
and the RBA with a rate hike. The US dollar ends 2025
with its worst performance in nearly a decade. By
mid-September, fears for the fate of the US economy
due to tariffs and expectations of Fed rate cuts had
caused the USD index to plummet to its lowest level
in 3.5 years. However, the greenback then recovered
thanks to large-scale investments in artificial intelligence,
GDP growth and capital inflows into the stock market.
At the end of the year, divergence in monetary policy
between the Fed and other central banks caused the
USD index to fall. Goldman Sachs believes that the
downward trend for the US dollar will continue in
2026, albeit on a smaller scale. The main drivers
of the greenback's decline will be accelerating economic
growth abroad and lower federal funds rates. The consensus
forecast of major Wall Street banks is for EURUSD
to rise to 1.2 and GBPUSD to 1.36 by the end of 2026.
What could go wrong? A Supreme Court ruling that the
White House tariffs are illegal would sow chaos in
financial markets and force investors to buy the US
dollar as a safe-haven asset. A big and beautiful
tax cut bill, coupled with investments in artificial
intelligence, will boost GDP and bring back the theme
of American exceptionalism to the markets. As a result,
the Fed will have less reason to ease monetary policy.
The federal funds rate will be cut only once in 2026,
if at all. If the factors of divergence in monetary
policy and the narrowing gap in economic growth between
the US and the eurozone do not work, investors' views
on the fate of the US dollar will change radically.
History may play in favour of the greenback. In 2017,
Donald Trump's first year as president, the USD index
weakened significantly. However, in 2018, it recovered
some of its lost ground. The yen will start 2026 under
the sign of intervention. The government is unhappy
with the USDJPY rally, and the Bank of Japan has failed
to break the bulls' back by raising the overnight
rate to its highest level since 1995. Either a rapid
continuation of the cycle of monetary restriction
or Tokyo's intervention in the Forex market is required.
The Australian dollar appears to be the favourite
thanks to expectations of a key rate hike by the Reserve
Bank and the Chinese economy's adaptation to US tariffs.
(FxPro)
News
Silver
stirs up the markets
Precious
metal sell-offs shake investors
Donald
Trump renews criticism of the Fed
While
major global currencies, led by the US dollar, are
recovering very slowly after Christmas, the precious
metals market has been rocked by a real thriller.
Silver and other assets in the sector have plummeted.
For XAGUSD, the fall was the largest since the beginning
of 2021. The trigger was an increase in CME margin
requirements for related futures contracts. This forced
speculators to take profits and triggered a pullback.
Silver saw a record rally in 2025. The 150% increase
is significantly higher than that of gold and other
assets in the sector. At the same time, the white
metal is still far from the inflation-adjusted price
record set in 1980. To return to that level, silver
would have to cost $200 per ounce today. ETF stocks
have grown by 150 million ounces this year, but are
still far from the highs recorded in 2021. The ratio
to gold also has room to fall.
Speculators
have used these arguments to justify the need for
further purchases of XAGUSD. There is indeed serious
competition between the US, Europe and Asia in the
physical asset market. This is due to the risks of
Washington imposing tariffs on silver imports after
adding it to the list of critical minerals. However,
the silver rally looks too rapid and resembles a bubble,
and it is quite possible that it may have burst. After
the CME raised margin requirements in February 2021,
the white metal collapsed by 43% over 18 months. Other
assets in the sector are following silver. Despite
the post-Christmas sell-off, gold is heading for its
second-best performance in a year in history. The
first was in 1979. The XAUUSD pullback does not look
like a burst bubble. The US economy risks slowing
down in 2026, and the Fed may accelerate the cycle
of monetary policy easing, especially under pressure
from the White House.
Donald
Trump is back to his old ways. The US president said
he would gladly fire Jerome Powell as Fed chairman.
He said that Powell was too slow to cut interest rates.
At the same time, the US administration does not rule
out filing a lawsuit against the head of the central
bank for incompetence due to excessive spending on
renovating the Fed's headquarters. The White House
wants to make room in the FOMC for the doves.
This increases the risks of a weakening US dollar.
(FxPro)
News
Dec
25
Precious
metals rewarded for success
The
US dollar is falling as a safe-haven asset amid growing
risk appetite
Gold is performing well, but other assets in the sector
are looking even better GDP growth of 4.3% in the
third quarter did not help the US dollar. It would
seem that the strength of the economy, the rise in
Treasury bond yields and the decline in the likelihood
of the Fed easing monetary policy in March to less
than 50% should have cooled the hot heads of the EURUSD
bulls. However, greed reigns supreme in the financial
markets. The S&P 500 closed at a record high,
which had a negative impact on the USD index. Donald
Trump was encouraged by the success of the US economy,
citing tariffs as the main reason. The president said
that the new Fed chairman would cut rates if the market
was performing well. Investors should be rewarded
for their success. Support from the White House is
helping US stock indices, improving global risk appetite
and reducing demand for the dollar as a safe-haven
asset. In such conditions, high-yield currencies feel
most at home. The British pound reached a three-month
high against the greenback, and the Australian dollar
reached a 14-month high. After the Reserve Bank signalled
the end of the monetary policy easing cycle, the futures
market began to price in expectations of a cash rate
hike in 2026. By Christmas, the start date for monetary
tightening had shifted to June, which created a tailwind
for AUDUSD. Investors in a Bloomberg survey see the
Bank of England's neutral rate at 3.25% and estimate
the chances of it falling to 3% in 2026 as fifty-fifty.
They are more dovish than the BoE. At their December
meeting, Andrew Bailey and his colleagues opted for
caution, which supported GBPUSD. Meanwhile, gold has
broken through the psychologically important level
of $4,500 per ounce. JP Morgan forecasts XAUUSD to
rise to 5,000 by the end of 2026 and estimates the
scale of bullion purchases by central banks and retail
investors at 585 tonnes per quarter. According to
the bank, every 100 tonnes above the base 350 tonnes
leads to a 2% increase in precious metal prices. Gold
has already gained more than 70% in value in 2025
and is heading for its best performance since 1979.
Other assets in the precious metals sector are growing
even faster. Prices for silver, platinum and palladium
have more than doubled this year. Along with strong
investment demand, fears about the introduction of
US import duties are playing into their hands. (FxPro)
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Gold
Dec
24
Gold
passes $4500 for first time
Gold
has surpassed $US4500 an ounce for the first time
on escalating geopolitical tensions and prospects
for more US rate cuts. Spot gold rose1.5 per cent
to $US4504.59 an ounce at 10.38am AEDT, taking total
gains for the year past 70 per cent. This year is
shaping up to deliver the best return to gold investors
in over 40 years.Traders are betting the Federal Reserve
will follow three straight interest-rate cuts by lowering
the cost of borrowing again next year, which would
be a tailwind for non-yielding precious metals. Golds
haven appeal has also been amplified in the last week
by rising geopolitical tensions, particularly in Venezuela,
where the US has blockaded oil tankers as it ratchets
up pressure on the government of President Nicolás
Maduro. Gold miners on the ASX were, however, mixed.
Newmont was down 0.5 per cent, Northern Star was up
0.9 per cent and Evolution Mining up by 1.2 per cent.
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Market
Recap
January
2, 2026
Australian
Dollar: $0.6670 USD (unchanged) Iron Ore: Bid $104.00
USD (public holiday) Oil Price: $57.42 USD (unchanged
- public holiday) Gold Price: $2,659.37 USD (down
$3.16 USD) Copper Price: $4.0305 (down 0.0875 USD)
Bitcoin: $88,211.47 (up 1.07%) Dow Jones: 48,063.29
(down 303.77 points)
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2
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Big
Bash sell-off will 'kill Test cricket'
Cricket
Australia is under growing criticism over a proposal
to privatise the eight Big Bash League teams. Former
Cricket Australia chairman Earl Eddings is amongst
those to have questioned the proposal; amongst other
things, he contends that Australian cricket does not
the influx of money that would come from selling stakes
in BBL teams. He is also concerned that privatisatiom
would be detrimental to Test cricket in Australia,
because the new investors would expect top players
to prioritise their BBL franchise rather than the
long form of the game. Test cricket is already under
scrutiny after two of the matches in the current Ashes
series were over in less than two days, including
the flagship Boxing Day Test at the MCG; the fifth
Test starts on Sunday at the SCG, with Australia leading
the series 3-1. (Roy Morgan Summary)
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Venus
rising with Australian Open wildcard
Tennis
Australia director Craig Tiley has described Venus
Williams' return for the 2026 tournament as a "win
for fans and tennis". The winner of seven grand
slam titles has not played in the Australian Open
since 2021, and she has not competed internationally
since 2023; at the age of 45, Williams will be the
oldest woman to compete in the Australian Open during
the modern era. She has been granted a wildcard to
appear in both the Australian Open and the Hobart
International. However, Tennis Australia is yet to
announce whether Nick Kyrgios will be given a wildcard
for the Australian Open, which begins on 12 January.
(RMS)
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Australia/China
China
imposes beef quotas, now all eyes on Australia’s
EU trade deal
The
federal government will face growing pressure to finalise
a much-stalled free-trade agreement with the European
Union following China's move to introduce import controls
on beef. China has imposed a total import quota of
2.69 million tonnes in 2026, which will rise to 2.74
million tonnes next year; shipments that exceed the
quota will be subject to a 55 per cent duty, in a
move that is aimed at protecting local producers.
Australia's annual beef quota has been set at 205,000
tonnes, and Trade Minister Don Farrell says the federal
government expect the nation's status as a valued
Free Trade Agreement partner to be respected by China.
Australia exported 216,050 tonnes of beef to China
in 2024. (RMS)
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Awards
Google
Finance wins Media Man 'Business News Website Of The
Month'; Runner-up: Yahoo! Finance
The
Australian Financial Review wins Media Man 'Newspaper
Of The Year' award (2025)
Sky
News Australia wins Media Man 'Australian Based News
Outlet Of The Year' award
TKO
Group wins Media Man 'Entertainment Promoter Of The
Year' award
Netflix
wins Media Man 'Streaming Service Of The Year' award
Mack
Trucks wins Media Man 'Truck Brand Of The Year' award
Caterpillar
wis Media Man 'Heavy Equipment Brand Of The Year'
award
X
and YouTube Tie for Media Man 'Platform Of The Year'
award
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November
24, 2025
Sin
City Sydney, Australia
Mad Monday Aussie
ASX
futures up 92 points/1.1% to 8519
Wall
Street:
S&P 500 +1%
Dow Jones: +1.1%
Nasdaq +0.9%
Europe: Stoxx 50 -1%
FTSE +0.1%
DAX -0.8%
CAC flat
Australian
dollar at US64.59 cents
Bitcoin +3.3% to $US87,532
Gold
-0.3% to $US4065.14
Oil -1.6% to $US58.06 a barrel
Brent crude oil -1.3% to $US62.56 a barrel
Iron ore +0.3% to $US104.25 per ton
10-year
yield:
US 4.06%
Australia 4.46%
Germany 2.70%
Bitcoin:
(Near Live) $87,749.31 +3.95%
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New
York/Wall St via Mr Wolf!
The November Man!
23 Nov
NYC!
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Moody:
Cryptos lost shine!
Bitcoin
$87,749.31 +3.95%
Ethereum $2,833.20 +3.10%
Tether $1.0005 +0.06%
Binance Coin $853.96 +2.91%
XRP $2.0762 +6.95%
Solana $133.00 +4.96%
TRON $0.2755 +0.52%
Dogecoin $0.1470 +4.85%
Cardano $0.4158 +3.49%
Market
scares! Mood: Medium:; Picking up for some in traditional
sectors! Hardcores keep dream! Many bears selling
out!
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Rung by Mr Wolf! TKO kicks out. Comeback! Christmas
Grinch Comes Early for some! Santa gives little for
miners, gamers, some tech heads and grapplers!
Wall
St, New York
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Group Holdings Inc $178.17 +1.680.95%
NVIDIA Corp $178.88 -1.76 -0.97%
Formula One Group Series A $85.18 -0.72 -0.84%
Alphabet Inc Class A $299.66 +10.21 +3.53%
News Corp Class A $25.69 +0.89 +3.59%
Netflix Inc $104.31 -1.36 -1.29%
Caterpillar Inc $550.43 +4.30 +0.79%
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp $10.33
-0.020 -0.19%
Tesla Inc $391.09 -3.96 -1.00%
Walt Disney Co $104.28 +1.58 +1.54%
Wynn Resorts Ltd $119.60 +2.46 +2.10%
Meta Platforms Inc $594.25 +5.03 +0.85%
Elders ADR $19.73 (US) 53.08 +0.50 +0.95% (NYSE)
Mercedes Benz Group ADR $16.45 +0.32 +1.98%
Elders ADR $19.73 (US)
Rio Tinto Ltd $84.00 -1.00 - 1.18% (US)
Paramount Skydance Corp $15.89 +0.21 +1.34%
Red Light Holland Corp $0.018 -0.0013 -6.84%
News
The
Dollar's new edge: from shield to sword
The dollar is losing its safe-haven status.
The scale of the Fed's rate cuts has been overestimated.
The yen is the main favourite for 2026.
BoJ may not raise rates until March. If the US dollar
was previously a shield, it is now turning into a
sword. (FxPro)
News
Crypto
market accelerates decline
Market
Overview
The
crypto market is experiencing a sharp decline, losing
another 4% over the past 24 hours and falling back
to $3.07 trillion, its lowest level since early May.
The decline is accelerating relative to the trend
observed since 10 October. At this stage, the market
is being dragged down by major coins Bitcoin,
Ethereum, XRP which are losing more than 5%,
while some altcoins remain in the shadows. It is unlikely
that this should be considered a sign of strength
for coins such as Monero (+2.7%), Tron (-1.8%) or
Bitcoin Cash (-2.4%). It would be more accurate to
say that the bears have not yet reached them.
Bitcoin
fell below $90K, trading at its lowest levels since
the end of April. As expected, the dip below the 50-week
moving average at the end of last week triggered sellers,
confirming the breakdown of the bullish trend that
had lasted for the previous two years. Now, the working
scenario appears to be a chance for BTC to dip to
its 200-week moving average. In 2022, this path took
9 weeks, and over 30 weeks to form the bottom.
Ethereum
fell below $3,000, following Bitcoin, which rolled
back below its 50-week moving average. In this case,
the 200-week average (approximately $2,300) will deter
sellers, and we are considering a decline to $1,700
as a working pessimistic scenario.
News
Background
According
to CoinShares, global investment in crypto funds declined
by $2.036 billion last week, marking the third consecutive
week of outflows. Investments in Bitcoin fell by $1.378
billion, in Ethereum by $689 million, in XRP by $16
million, and in Solana by $8 million. Investments
in Sui rose by $6 million, in Litecoin by $3 million,
and in ETFs with multiple crypto assets by $31 million.
The
fall of Bitcoin from its record highs in October was
triggered by the capitulation of short-term holders,
rather than the distribution of coins by long-term
investors, according to XWIN Research.
Ethereum
is entering a Supercycle phase like the one that brought
Bitcoin a hundredfold increase since 2017, said BitMine
CEO Tom Lee. In his opinion, the market decline is
attributed to issues with several large market makers
attempting to provoke liquidations in Bitcoin.
The
inflow of stablecoins to Binance reached $9 billion
in 30 days. The indicator is close to historical peaks,
which previously preceded strong market movements,
notes CryptoOnchain analyst. In his opinion, capital
in standby mode can quickly change the market dynamics
in favour of the bulls.
Strategy's
business model is entirely dependent on funds buying
its shares and is built on fraud, said
Peter Schiff, a well-known cryptocurrency critic and
gold advocate. Since July, Strategy's shares have
fallen by more than 50%, and recently, its capitalisation
has fallen below the value of its assets. (FxPro)
News
The
crypto is set for a short-term rebound, not a full
recovery
Market
Overview
The
crypto market cap has lost 9.5% over the past seven
days. The decline took place on weekdays last week,
with the level stabilising around $3.25 trillion over
the weekend. Among altcoins, the standout is the unsinkable
Zcash at $700, nearing its highs, and weak Solana
and Ethereum, which have lost 45% and 40% from their
August and September highs, respectively.
The
crypto sentiment index recorded values of 10 on Saturday
and Sunday, marking a return to the lows of late February
this year. Although this was a good point to buy on
the rebound in the following days, the downward trend
continued for almost a month and a half. Market dynamics
since the beginning of October have been reminiscent
of those seen at the end of January. This is good
news for short-term buyers but may cause medium-term
buyers to stay on the sidelines for a while.
Bitcoin
slipped below $93K during illiquid trading early in
the day, but found impressive buyer interest there,
rising to $95.6K. Whether this is a short-term rebound
or the beginning of a recovery can only be determined
after it consolidates above $100,000. There is a high
chance that the strategy of selling on rebounds will
remain prevalent.
News
Background
Outflows
from spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US continue for the
third week in a row. According to SoSoValue, net outflows
from spot BTC ETFs totalled $1.11 billion last week,
slightly lower than the previous week's outflows,
resulting in a total inflow of $58.85 billion into
these products since January 2024.
Net
outflows from spot Ethereum ETFs in the US continue
for the second week in a row, amounting to $728.6
million. The cumulative net inflow since the launch
of ETFs in July 2024 has fallen to $13.13 billion.
Inflows
into the recently launched Solana spot ETFs in the
US have continued for the third consecutive week,
totalling $382.1 million. However, during this time,
the price has fallen by a third, reinforcing the idea
that entering traditional financial markets does not
necessarily promise price growth.
Long-term
Ethereum holders have increased their sales to 45,000
ETH per day, the highest level since February 2021,
according to Glassnode. Long-term Bitcoin holders
are also actively selling their holdings. According
to CryptoQuant, they have dumped 815,000 BTC on the
market over the past month.
Miner
Bitfarms has announced a gradual phase-out of Bitcoin
mining and a transition to developing infrastructure
for artificial intelligence. The company reported
a net loss of $46 million in its third-quarter report.
(FxPro)
News
Gold
stabilised at $4,000, but the upward trend has already
broken down Gold has stabilised around the $4,000
mark over the last ten days, ending the week at roughly
the same level as it started. Attempts by sellers
to push the price below $3,900 are meeting with impressive
buying interest.
This
is facilitated by the Supreme Court, which is considering
the illegality of US tariffs. If Donald Trump is defeated,
the money will have to be returned. As a result, the
budget deficit and public debt will increase, leading
to chaos in the financial markets. Concerns about
this are prompting investors to seek refuge in safe-haven
assets. However, this all appears to be an attempt
to play the old card, which can only delay the inevitable.
According
to estimates by the World Gold Council, central bank
purchases of bullion in 2025 are expected to amount
to 750-900 tonnes. In each of the previous three years,
the figure exceeded 1,000 tonnes. China's cancellation
of VAT credits for precious metal retailers will increase
prices for the jewellery industry and lead to a decline
in demand. ETF stocks are falling.
HSBC,
Bank of America and Societe Generale continue to stick
to their forecasts of $5,000 per ounce. However, the
gold rally has broken down. Selling on the rise is
becoming relevant. (FxPro)
News
Crypto
bulls fail to maintain momentum
Market
Overview
The
crypto market has gained 1% over the past 24 hours,
the first increase after four days of decline. The
market is stabilising at levels just above $3.4 trillion,
close to May's local highs. The situation currently
resembles a pause in the decline rather than a serious
reversal, due to somewhat cautious sentiment in the
stock markets and the strengthening of the dollar
since the second half of September. Ironically, this
reversal coincides with the resumption of the easing
cycle of monetary policy. The sentiment index has
emerged from the zone of extreme fear, which also
coincided with a market rebound. According to the
creators of such an index, now is the right time for
bulls. Still, traders should be cautious with such
an interpretation, as the previous rebound from extreme
fear was not long-lasting, and the market is now 5%
below the local low of 17 Oct, when sentiment last
recovered from extreme anxiety. Bitcoin is trading
near $103,000, pausing its rebound but remaining far
from its recent lows. The bulls managed to bring the
coin back above the 50-week moving average, but there
is still a lot of time left until the end of the week,
and for now, time is on the bears' side. On intraday
charts, it looks as if the rebound has run out of
steam and sellers are ready to seize the initiative
again.
News
Background
Cryptocurrencies
are under pressure from general risk aversion in global
markets. Among the factors are concerns about the
Fed's interest rate and the situation in the credit
sector, according to Hashdex. Wintermute attributes
the worst performance of cryptocurrencies among all
other asset classes to the redistribution of cash
flows to other markets. Short-term Bitcoin holders
continue to sell cryptocurrencies at a loss, using
any rebound as an opportunity to sell, notes analyst
Darkfost. However, accumulator addresses wallets
that only buy and never sell have acquired
a record 375,000 BTC over the past month. Amid the
asset's decline, French company Sequans Communications,
which accumulates Bitcoin, was forced to sell 970
BTC to partially repay its convertible debt. The company's
reserves fell from 3,234 to 2,264 BTC. Japanese company
Metaplanet, on the other hand, is raising funds to
purchase bitcoins. On 31 October, the company received
a $100 million loan secured by its reserves. Ripple
announced that it had raised $500 million in strategic
investments (with a valuation of $40 billion) from
major institutional players. Zcash (ZEC) could become
an alternative to Bitcoin among those who fear the
centralisation of BTC due to Wall Street and are concerned
about the tracking of on-chain transactions, according
to Galaxy Digital. Supporters of the private coin
refer to it as encrypted Bitcoin and a
return to the principles of the cypherpunks. (FxPro)
News
Lead Up
Price
Movements and Market Outlook
Spot
Gold Dips Slightly: Gold traded at $4,068.70 per troy
ounce on November 17, down 0.36% from the previous
day. This extends a two-day losing streak amid fading
bets for a December Fed rate cut, with the probability
dropping below 50%. However, the metal remains up
55.75% year-over-year, supported by broader safe-haven
demand.
Recent
Rally: Prices surged nearly 3% earlier in the week
to a two-week high, driven by soft U.S. economic indicators
that bolstered rate-cut hopes and lifted non-yielding
assets like gold.
Forecast:
Analysts see potential upside if gold sustains above
$4,100, targeting $4,140$4,145, and possibly
$4,200. A break below $4,000 could accelerate declines
toward $3,900. A weaker USD and softer risk sentiment
are keeping a floor under prices, amid concerns over
the ongoing U.S. government shutdown impacting economic
momentum.
Global
Demand and Regional Updates
India
and China Cooling: Physical demand in India stayed
subdued due to volatile prices, leading to steep discounts
for the first time in seven weeks post-festivals.
In China, a state bank halted new retail gold accounts
after tax exemptions were tweaked, likely curbing
demand in the world's top consumer market. Premiums
rose in other Asian hubs as global rates eased.
Investment
Trends: First-time gold investing hit its strongest
levels since the Global Financial Crisis, per recent
surveys, signaling renewed interest amid uncertainty.
Buzz
on X (Recent Posts) Social discussions highlight gold's
role as a hedge against crypto volatility and inflation:
Users are buying gold amid Bitcoin's dip into the
$80Ks, viewing it as a tangible alternative to "digital
tulips."
News
Gold:
correction is not over yet
The
strengthening of the US dollar and higher Treasury
yields have brought the gold price back below $4000.
Yellow
metal is gradually losing its wild cards. It managed
to reach a record high thanks to devaluation trading,
expectations of aggressive monetary expansion by the
Fed, Donald Trump's threats of 100% tariffs against
China, geopolitics, pessimistic forecasts for the
global economy, and active purchases of bullion by
central banks.
However,
the White House is no longer attacking the Fed as
aggressively as before. The US and China have found
common ground. The Middle East conflict has been resolved,
and the global economy is proving resilient in the
face of tariffs. The Fed is cautious about lowering
rates, and central bank activity in the bullion market
is declining.
The
other two examples of similar velocity of gold rose
were 1979 and 2011. The experience of those years
shows that the surge and collapse were followed by
long periods of consolidation. In other words, after
a period of retreat from the top, the precious metal
will find its trading range and settle within it.
But for the weeks ahead, we continue to see more risks
of further decline. (FxPro)
News
Flashback
Oil
Holds Strong Despite Bearish Fundamentals
Weekly
data from the EIA noted that the US returned to record
oil production rates last week, supplying an average
of 13.6 million barrels per day to the market, according
to the latest EIA data. The trend towards increased
supply began in August, but producers have only now
returned to the peak levels recorded at the end of
last year. Despite a 5.5-million-barrel increase in
US commercial inventories over the past two weeks,
inventories stay at the lower end of the range seen
over the past decade, leaving considerable room for
growth. The same can be said for the strategic reserve,
which holds nearly 40% less oil than it did five years
ago, before the start of the active sell-off. It is
an interesting game in which, on the one hand, the
US (the largest oil producer) is increasing supplies,
while OPEC+ is increasing quotas on a monthly basis.
This extremely bearish combination of factors did
not cause oil prices to collapse; it was only because
of global trade in currency depreciation that caused
precious metals, stock indices, and cryptocurrencies
to rise. Oil prices have not peaked in recent weeks
.. To be cont .. (FxPro)
News
Gold
hits new highs due to political turmoil
Gold
is outside the realm of politics.
While
currencies and securities depend on the actions of
presidents and governments, precious metals do not.
Therefore, political turmoil forces investors to use
them as safe-haven assets.
The
impressive 52% rally in gold started in April with
the introduction of tariffs on America's Liberation
Day. It continued due to the US government shutdown,
the political crisis in France, and the change of
leadership in Japan. he rise of gold above 4,000 dollars
per ounce is not only the result of the weakness of
fiat currencies. There are tectonic shifts in the
structure of investment portfolios and fears of financial
crises due to government recklessness.
The
share of precious metals is growing both in speculators'
assets and in the gold and foreign exchange reserves
of central banks. The indicator has already exceeded
the share of the euro. According to Eurizon Capital,
if it equals the share of the US dollar, the price
per ounce will soar to 8,500 dollars. The Supreme
Court's abolition of tariffs will inflate the US budget
deficit. France does not intend to reduce it, and
Japan plans to increase bond issuance. All this creates
a tailwind for commodity assets. (FxPro)
News
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Combat Sports Players vs Father Time
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Alpha vs Meta
TED X vs The Others
WWE's Solo vs NYC and Western Australia
UFC Predator vs MMA Predator
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Bulls vs Bears
Logan Paul vs WWE babyfaces
Santa's Helper vs Grinch
John McAfee vs FBI + + +, Running .... Netflix Wins
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The Big Event vs US Promoters
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News
Cryptocurrency
Movies
Docos
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014)
Follows early Bitcoin adopter Daniel Mross, exploring
Bitcoins origins, its volatile rise, and the
community behind it. Great for understanding Bitcoins
early days and its potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016)
Examines Bitcoins history, ideological roots,
and impact on global financial systems through interviews
with pioneers and experts. A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives
into blockchains broader applications beyond
cryptocurrency, addressing scalability and regulatory
challenges. Ideal for those interested in blockchains
transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015)
Traces the history of money and introduces Bitcoin
as a decentralized alternative, critiquing centralized
financial systems. Features interviews with crypto
experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019)
A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke Hemsworth,
and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money laundering
agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021)
A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts creation of
the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace using Bitcoin.
It explores his rise and fall, blending crime and
drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries are generally more educational, focusing
on Bitcoins history, blockchain technology,
and real-world implications. Theyre great for
beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like
Prime Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many
of these are available.
News
Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a
drama about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial
world. It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young
stockbroker desperate to succeed, who gets entangled
with Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate
raider. Gekkos mantra, Greed is good,
drives the story as Bud is lured into insider trading
and unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power.
The
film explores themes of capitalism, loyalty, and betrayal,
with Bud navigating pressures from Gekko, his father
(Martin Sheen), and his own conscience.
Key
Details: Cast: Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie
Sheen (Bud Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin
Sheen (Carl Fox).
Runtime: 2h 6m.
Genre: Drama/Crime.
Rating: R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess. Inspired by real-life figures like Ivan
Boesky and Michael Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming: Available on platforms like Peacock or
rentable on Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current
availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man "Bullish is a mindset"
Markets,
Crypto and Culture
Super
Bulls Running Show; Cryptos Still Hurting; Medium
Bull Update: Round 5! Bloody Noses and Black Eyes!
Red And Black Attack! Black Friday! All That Glitters
... Elon Smiles Again!
November
10, 2025
Sin
City Sydney, Australia
Mad Monday!
ASX
futures up 23 points or 0.3% to 8794
Wall Street:
S&P 500 +0.1%
Dow Jones: +0.2%
Nasdaq -0.2%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 -0.8%
FTSE -0.6%
DAX -0.7%
CAC -0.2%
Australian
dollar at US64.88 cents
Bitcoin
+3% to $US104,999
Gold
+0.6% to $US4001.26 per ounce
Oil +0.5% to $US59.75 a barrel
Brent crude oil +0.4% to $US63.63 a barrel
Iron ore -2.4% to $US101.45 per ton
10-year
yield:
US 4.10%
Australia 4.35%
Germany 2.66%
News
Update: (Near Live)
Bitcoin:
$104,464.32 +2.11%
New
York/Wall St via Mr Wolf!
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Moody:
Part Corrective agub! Mainly uphill. Salt Into The
Wound Again?! Or Salt Of The Earth. Red turns to green?
Bitcoin
$104,464.32 +2.11%
Ethereum $3,577.97 +5.00%
Tether $0.9999 -0.01%
Binance Coin $996.71 -0.13%
XRP $2.3401 +2.08%
Solana $165.15 +4.40%
TRON $0.2914 -0.16%
Dogecoin $0.1799 +2.26%
Cardano $0.5800 +2.27%
Market
part corrective! Mood: Still somber-like for many
but picking up! Upswing again! Suspicious! Regaining
smiles in selected cases! Hardcores keep the dream!
Media
Man Favs:
(Near
Live). Bells Rung by Mr Wolf! TKO kicks out and winning
again today! Christmas Grinch Comes Early for some!
Wall
St, New York
TKO
Group Holdings Inc $182.56 +1.59 +0.88%
NVIDIA Corp $188.15 +0.070 +0.037%
Formula One Group Series A $92.25 -1.46 -1.56%
Alphabet Inc Class A $278.83 -5.92 -2.08%
News Corp Class A $26.72 +1.64 +6.54%
Netflix Inc $1,103.66 +6.64 +0.61%
Caterpillar Inc $563.10 -6.68 -1.17%
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp $13.10 -0.23
-1.73%
Tesla Inc $429.52 -16.39 -3.68%
Walt Disney Co $110.74 +0.25 +0.23%
Wynn Resorts Ltd $126.14 +3.60 +2.94%
Meta Platforms Inc $621.71 +2.77 +0.45%
BHP Group Ltd (NYSE) $55.16 -0.45 - 0.81% (NYSE)
Mercedes Benz Group ADR $16.92 +0.22 +1.32%
Elders Ltd $6.69 -0.100 -1.47%
Rio Tinto Ltd $82.03 -2.012.39% (US)
News
Gold
stabilised at $4,000, but the upward trend has already
broken down
Gold
has stabilised around the $4,000 mark over the last
ten days, ending the week at roughly the same level
as it started. Attempts by sellers to push the price
below $3,900 are meeting with impressive buying interest.
This
is facilitated by the Supreme Court, which is considering
the illegality of US tariffs. If Donald Trump is defeated,
the money will have to be returned. As a result, the
budget deficit and public debt will increase, leading
to chaos in the financial markets. Concerns about
this are prompting investors to seek refuge in safe-haven
assets. However, this all appears to be an attempt
to play the old card, which can only delay the inevitable.
According
to estimates by the World Gold Council, central bank
purchases of bullion in 2025 are expected to amount
to 750-900 tonnes. In each of the previous three years,
the figure exceeded 1,000 tonnes. China's cancellation
of VAT credits for precious metal retailers will increase
prices for the jewellery industry and lead to a decline
in demand. ETF stocks are falling.
HSBC,
Bank of America and Societe Generale continue to stick
to their forecasts of $5,000 per ounce. However, the
gold rally has broken down. Selling on the rise is
becoming relevant. (FxPro)
News
Crypto
bulls fail to maintain momentum
Market
Overview
The
crypto market has gained 1% over the past 24 hours,
the first increase after four days of decline. The
market is stabilising at levels just above $3.4 trillion,
close to May's local highs. The situation currently
resembles a pause in the decline rather than a serious
reversal, due to somewhat cautious sentiment in the
stock markets and the strengthening of the dollar
since the second half of September. Ironically, this
reversal coincides with the resumption of the easing
cycle of monetary policy. The sentiment index has
emerged from the zone of extreme fear, which also
coincided with a market rebound. According to the
creators of such an index, now is the right time for
bulls. Still, traders should be cautious with such
an interpretation, as the previous rebound from extreme
fear was not long-lasting, and the market is now 5%
below the local low of 17 October, when sentiment
last recovered from extreme anxiety. Bitcoin is trading
near $103,000, pausing its rebound but remaining far
from its recent lows. The bulls managed to bring the
coin back above the 50-week moving average, but there
is still a lot of time left until the end of the week,
and for now, time is on the bears' side. On intraday
charts, it looks as if the rebound has run out of
steam and sellers are ready to seize the initiative
again.
News
Background
Cryptocurrencies
are under pressure from general risk aversion in global
markets. Among the factors are concerns about the
Fed's interest rate and the situation in the credit
sector, according to Hashdex. Wintermute attributes
the worst performance of cryptocurrencies among all
other asset classes to the redistribution of cash
flows to other markets. Short-term Bitcoin holders
continue to sell cryptocurrencies at a loss, using
any rebound as an opportunity to sell, notes analyst
Darkfost. However, accumulator addresses wallets
that only buy and never sell have acquired
a record 375,000 BTC over the past month. Amid the
asset's decline, French company Sequans Communications,
which accumulates Bitcoin, was forced to sell 970
BTC to partially repay its convertible debt. The company's
reserves fell from 3,234 to 2,264 BTC. Japanese company
Metaplanet, on the other hand, is raising funds to
purchase bitcoins. On 31 October, the company received
a $100 million loan secured by its reserves. Ripple
announced that it had raised $500 million in strategic
investments (with a valuation of $40 billion) from
major institutional players. Zcash (ZEC) could become
an alternative to Bitcoin among those who fear the
centralisation of BTC due to Wall Street and are concerned
about the tracking of on-chain transactions, according
to Galaxy Digital. Supporters of the private coin
refer to it as encrypted Bitcoin and a
return to the principles of the cypherpunks. (FxPro)
Newsfeed
If
the 4-year cycles are still alive, BTC faces a pullback
to $70K
Market
Overview
The
crypto market continues its impressive decline, losing
another 2.4% over the past 24 hours. Having fallen
to a low of $3.3 trillion, the market is now at its
lowest point since early July. A steady move below
the 200-day moving average and a drop of more than
20% from its peak are sure signs of a bear market.
Perhaps crypto enthusiasts are confident that this
is a temporary decline, similar to the one seen in
March and April.
However,
we would prefer not to rule out the possibility of
another bear market starting in the coming years.
At a time when many have buried the 4-year cycles,
we still see that they have only lost amplitude but
have generally retained their influence. According
to these patterns, the market is close to or has already
passed its peak for the next couple of years, which
explains the intense selling pressure since October.
Bitcoin
fell to five-digit price levels overnight, touching
lows just below $99,000 twice. BTC traded steadily
below these levels from February to May. And then
there was a psychologically significant consolidation
period in December and January. The market is now
undergoing a critical test. Another step down will
open the way to the $60,000-$70,000 range. However,
there is a theoretical chance that BTC will quickly
rebound by the end of the week from the 50-week moving
average, which has served as a global support since
the first half of 2023.
News
Background
Early
investors continue to sell off cryptocurrency. Over
the past 30 days, long-term holders have sold 400,000
BTC about 2% of the total supply of the asset,
according to WeRate. Additional pressure is coming
from continued outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs.
The
US government shutdown, now in its second month, is
also putting pressure on Bitcoin. Another factor is
the Coinbase premium, which remains in negative territory,
according to CryptoQuant. This indicates sustained
pressure from US sellers.
At
the same time, there has been a record outflow of
stablecoins from exchanges, indicating a shift of
capital from risky assets to safe-haven dollar instruments.
Demand for Bitcoin from institutional investors has
declined, according to Capriole. For the first time
in seven months, net purchases have fallen below the
daily issuance of the asset.
Bitcoin
has lost significant growth potential due to the influence
of large financial institutions and government structures,
according to Peter Thiel, the former PayPal CEO and
billionaire.
Strategy
intends to conduct its initial public offering on
the European stock market, issuing 3.5 million preferred
shares denominated in euros. The funds will be used
to purchase bitcoins and replenish working capital.
(FxPro)
News
Gold:
correction is not over yet
The
strengthening of the US dollar and higher Treasury
yields have brought the gold price back below $4000.
Yellow
metal is gradually losing its wild cards. It managed
to reach a record high thanks to devaluation trading,
expectations of aggressive monetary expansion by the
Fed, Donald Trump's threats of 100% tariffs against
China, geopolitics, pessimistic forecasts for the
global economy, and active purchases of bullion by
central banks.
However,
the White House is no longer attacking the Fed as
aggressively as before. The US and China have found
common ground. The Middle East conflict has been resolved,
and the global economy is proving resilient in the
face of tariffs. The Fed is cautious about lowering
rates, and central bank activity in the bullion market
is declining.
The
other two examples of similar velocity of gold rose
were 1979 and 2011. The experience of those years
shows that the surge and collapse were followed by
long periods of consolidation. In other words, after
a period of retreat from the top, the precious metal
will find its trading range and settle within it.
But for the weeks ahead, we continue to see more risks
of further decline. (FxPro)
News
Crypto
is on the verge of a bear market
Market
Overview
The
crypto market cap has fallen to $3.47 trillion. This
is 4% lower than the previous day and 19% off from
the global peak set just four weeks ago. Sellers are
pushing cryptocurrencies into bear market territory
(unofficially, this occurs when there is a 20% decline
from the peak) in the hope that the sell-off will
be self-sustaining near this point. However, we are
also seeing signs of a similar accelerated sell-off
at the start of the week, following a lull from Friday
to Sunday.
The
sentiment index has fallen to 21, the lowest level
since 9 April, indicating extreme fear. Last month,
entering this territory triggered a rebound, but the
market has already fallen below those levels. As we
previously suggested, the initial surge of extreme
fear levels is only the beginning of a prolonged period
of volatility in this territory. This period is also
characterised by an even more substantial decline
in altcoins compared to the first cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin
plummeted below $ 105K, shedding nearly 3% in the
past 24 hours. Excluding short-term slips last month,
BTC has not traded lower since June. By and large,
it is now testing levels that served as resistance
last December and January.
News
Background
According
to CoinShares, global investment in crypto funds declined
by $360 million last week, following inflows the week
before. Only investments in Bitcoin declined, by $946
million. Investments in altcoins increased, with notable
gains in Ethereum by $58 million, in Solana by $421
million, in XRP by $43 million, and in Sui by $9 million.
QCP
Capital recorded large transfers of Bitcoin to the
Kraken exchange by early investors. According to analysts,
the current consolidation resembles the period before
the breakthrough in 2024. Otherwise, it could signal
the beginning of a crypto winter.
Bitcoin
is not showing growth as early investors pass the
baton to long-term holders. The recovery of the first
cryptocurrency is only possible after the ETF and
Strategy resume large-scale purchases, according to
CryptoQuant.
Strategy
bought 397 bitcoins last week at an average price
of $114,771. Strategy now owns 641,205 BTC worth $47.49
billion at an average purchase price of $74,057 per
coin. The company's weekly BTC purchase volumes remain
close to record lows.
Another
record was set in October by the Ethereum network,
with stablecoin transactions reaching $2.8 trillion
last month. Circle's USDC was the leader, accounting
for $1.6 trillion of the total turnover. (FxPro)
News
Flashback
Oil
Holds Strong Despite Bearish Fundamentals
Weekly
data from the EIA noted that the US returned to record
oil production rates last week, supplying an average
of 13.6 million barrels per day to the market, according
to the latest EIA data. The trend towards increased
supply began in August, but producers have only now
returned to the peak levels recorded at the end of
last year. Despite a 5.5-million-barrel increase in
US commercial inventories over the past two weeks,
inventories stay at the lower end of the range seen
over the past decade, leaving considerable room for
growth. The same can be said for the strategic reserve,
which holds nearly 40% less oil than it did five years
ago, before the start of the active sell-off. It is
an interesting game in which, on the one hand, the
US (the largest oil producer) is increasing supplies,
while OPEC+ is increasing quotas on a monthly basis.
This extremely bearish combination of factors did
not cause oil prices to collapse; it was only because
of global trade in currency depreciation that caused
precious metals, stock indices, and cryptocurrencies
to rise. Oil prices have not peaked in recent weeks
.. To be cont .. (FxPro)
News
Gold
hits new highs due to political turmoil
Gold
is outside the realm of politics.
While
currencies and securities depend on the actions of
presidents and governments, precious metals do not.
Therefore, political turmoil forces investors to use
them as safe-haven assets.
The
impressive 52% rally in gold started in April with
the introduction of tariffs on America's Liberation
Day. It continued due to the US government shutdown,
the political crisis in France, and the change of
leadership in Japan. he rise of gold above 4,000 dollars
per ounce is not only the result of the weakness of
fiat currencies. There are tectonic shifts in the
structure of investment portfolios and fears of financial
crises due to government recklessness.
The
share of precious metals is growing both in speculators'
assets and in the gold and foreign exchange reserves
of central banks. The indicator has already exceeded
the share of the euro. According to Eurizon Capital,
if it equals the share of the US dollar, the price
per ounce will soar to 8,500 dollars. The Supreme
Court's abolition of tariffs will inflate the US budget
deficit. France does not intend to reduce it, and
Japan plans to increase bond issuance. All this creates
a tailwind for commodity assets. (FxPro)
News
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Million
Dollar Man vs IRS
Michael Wall Street vs Billionaire Ted
Mr X vs Mr BTC
Mr Green vs Mr Cash
VKM vs Easy E
Vinnie Vegas vs Mr Corbin
Mr Corp Merch vs Mr Freelance
Masked Superstar vs John McAfee
Sid Justice vs Mr Blood Diamond
Mr Bluey Chipper vs Street Fighter - King Of The Streets
Mr Dotcom vs Mr Wiki
Mr Gold vs Mr Green - Money In The Bank Ladder Match
Khan vs Khan - Winner Take All Match
Mr Wolff vs The Cleaner
Mr News vs Mr Vice - U.S Market Footprint Stipulation
Mr Paramount vs Mr Netflix
Mr ESPN vs Mr Fox
Mr Kross vs Mr H
Cesaro vs Rollins
Dirty Dom vs Mr AAA
Punks vs Egos
Kross vs H
Murdoch Title vs Title
Mr Black Coffee vs Mr Claudio's Cafe Blend
Mr Warner vs Mr Netflix: Broadway draw thus far! Re-match!
Winner take all?!
TMZ vs Riddle UFC vs PFL
The Oracle vs Cincinnati, Ohio
Mr X vs Hollyweird
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Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014)
Follows early Bitcoin adopter Daniel Mross, exploring
Bitcoins origins, its volatile rise, and the
community behind it. Great for understanding Bitcoins
early days and its potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016)
Examines Bitcoins history, ideological roots,
and impact on global financial systems through interviews
with pioneers and experts. A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives
into blockchains broader applications beyond
cryptocurrency, addressing scalability and regulatory
challenges. Ideal for those interested in blockchains
transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015)
Traces the history of money and introduces Bitcoin
as a decentralized alternative, critiquing centralized
financial systems. Features interviews with crypto
experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019)
A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke Hemsworth,
and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money laundering
agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021)
A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts creation of
the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace using Bitcoin.
It explores his rise and fall, blending crime and
drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries are generally more educational, focusing
on Bitcoins history, blockchain technology,
and real-world implications. Theyre great for
beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like
Prime Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many
of these are available.
News
Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a
drama about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial
world. It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young
stockbroker desperate to succeed, who gets entangled
with Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate
raider. Gekkos mantra, Greed is good,
drives the story as Bud is lured into insider trading
and unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power.
The
film explores themes of capitalism, loyalty, and betrayal,
with Bud navigating pressures from Gekko, his father
(Martin Sheen), and his own conscience.
Key
Details: Cast: Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie
Sheen (Bud Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin
Sheen (Carl Fox).
Runtime: 2h 6m.
Genre: Drama/Crime.
Rating: R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess. Inspired by real-life figures like Ivan
Boesky and Michael Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming: Available on platforms like Peacock or
rentable on Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current
availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man "Bullish is a mindset"
Markets,
Cryptos and Culture
October
29, 2025
Sin
City Sydney, Australia
Gold lost more shine!
ASX
futures up 11 points or 0.1% to 9049
Wall Street:
S&P 500 +0.3%
Dow Jones +0.3%
Nasdaq +0.8%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 -0.1%
FTSE +0.4%
DAX -0.1%
CAC -0.3%
Australian
dollar +0.4% to US65.85 cents
Bitcoin
-1.7% to $US112,870
Gold
-0.7% to $US3953.27 per ounce
Oil -2.2% to $US59.94 a barrel
Brent crude oil -2.2% to $US64.20 a barrel
Iron ore +0.8% to $US106.00 per ton
10-year
yield:
US 3.97%
Australia 4.17%
Germany 2.62%
News
Update: (Near Live)
Bitcoin:
New
York/Wall St via Mr Wolf!
Oct 28
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Moody:
Part Corrective! Up Again! Salty. Smiles returning
again! Right Chess Move?! Trump Trade Done solid!
All That Glitters Not Digital Gold?!
Bitcoin
$113,258.08 -0.78%
Ethereum $3,999.09 -3.07%
Tether $1.0002 +0.01%
Binance Coin $1,106.27 -2.66%
XRP $2.6210 +1.07%
Solana $195.14 -1.71%
TRON $0.2957 -0.93%
Dogecoin $0.1945 -3.49%
Cardano $0.6852 -$0.6491 -2.76%
Market
part corrective again! Mood: Suspicious! Losing smiles
again! Hardcores keep the dream! Never give up! Pivot
if required!
Media
Man Favs:
(Near
Live)
Wall St, New York
TKO
Group Holdings Inc $187.45 -0.060 -0.032%
NVIDIA Corp $201.03 +9.54 +4.98%
Formula One Group Series A $87.37 -0.25 -0.29%
Alphabet Inc Class A $267.47 -1.80 -0.67%
News Corp Class A $26.68 -0.070 -0.26%
Netflix Inc $1,102.50 +7.94 +0.73%
Caterpillar Inc $524.47 -2.65 -0.50%
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp $16.16
+0.13 +0.81%
Tesla Inc $460.55 +8.13 +1.80%
Walt Disney Co $111.65 -0.69 -0.61%
Wynn Resorts Ltd $120.85 -4.59 -3.66%
Meta Platforms Inc $751.44 +0.62 +0.083%
BHP Group Ltd $43.34
Mercedes Benz Group ADR $15.78 +0.14 +0.88%
Elders Ltd $7.23
Rio Tinto Ltd $132.72
News
Oct
28
The
crypto market is confused about who to follow
Market
Overview
The
crypto market cap fell by 1.7% to $3.85 trillion in
24 hours. External conditions are a mixture of new
highs in stock indices and a rapid sell-off of gold,
confusing cryptocurrency investors. The Trump coin
is up about 10% daily, likely fuelled by negotiations
in Asia. Zcash, among the day's outsiders, is down
9% but still showing 500% growth over 30 days.
Bitcoin
has fallen back to $114K, remaining stuck to the 50-day
moving average. At the start of the week, there was
an attempt to break out of the range defined by the
50- and 200-day moving averages. The price pullback
at the end of Monday does not allow us to declare
victory for the bulls. If Bitcoin is still digital
gold, this is bad news for buyers.
Ethereum
is trading near $4,100. Attempts to break above $4,200
and overcome resistance in the form of the 50-day
average on Monday were unsuccessful. Since August,
ETHUSD has been on a downward trend with lower local
lows and highs. We can only discuss a break in this
trend after it consolidates above $4,300.
News
Background
According
to CoinShares, global investment in crypto funds rose
by $921 million last week after an outflow the week
before. Investments in Bitcoin increased by $931 million,
XRP by $84 million, and Solana by $29 million. Investments
in Ethereum decreased by $169 million, and Sui by
$9 million.
Bitcoin
has returned above the short-term holders' cost basis
(STH-Cost Basis), which is a constructive signal for
a bull market, according to Checkonchain.
Since
mid-October, long-term investors have withdrawn about
62,000 BTC from their wallets. The growth in market
supply could hinder Bitcoin's rally in the absence
of intense demand, according to Glassnode.
BitMine
increased its reserves to 3.3 million ETH, buying
77,055 ETH over the past week. BitMine's total cryptocurrency
reserves reached $14.2 billion.
Strategy bought 390 BTC over the past week. The company
now has 640,808 BTC on its balance sheet, with a total
value of $47.44 billion at an average purchase price
of $74,032.
The
bankrupt crypto exchange Mt.Gox has postponed the
deadline for payments to creditors from 31 October
2025 to 31 October 2026. This is the third postponement
of payments, which were initially planned to be completed
by 31 October 2023. (FxPro)
News
Flashback
Oil
prices could fall another 15% by the end of the year
Crude
oil prices fell 0.7% on Monday after three consecutive
weeks of decline. Global production is growing while
global economic growth is slowing, putting pressure
on prices. In addition, the risk premium on signing
the gas agreement and intensifying efforts to resolve
the Ukrainian conflict has begun to decline. At the
same time, oil prices are far from oversold, leaving
room for further decline in the coming months. Baker
Hughes reported on Friday that 418 oil rigs are operating
in the US, the same as a week earlier, undermining
the recovery trend seen since August. However, America
is increasing production efficiency, extracting more
oil from each well.
Bloomberg
noted that there are now nearly 1.2 billion barrels
of oil at sea, a record since the peak in 2020, when
US production was at historic highs and Saudi Arabia
and Russia were fighting for market share, boasting
of their potential.
The
current situation strongly resonates with what happened
more than five years ago. The latest weekly data showed
a record high in daily production in the US, with
supplies of 13.64 million barrels per day.
Inventory
figures are a stabilising factor. Commercial inventories
in the US are at the lower end of the range for the
last decade, but they were about the same in January
2020, and six months later, this figure set a new
record. However, without a collapse in consumption,
such rapid growth should not be expected. The US government
may also move to more actively rebuild the strategic
petroleum reserve sold off in 2022.
The
price of oil has been in a downward channel for just
over three years, and at the end of September, it
accelerated its decline as it approached the 50-week
moving average and the upper limit of the range. The
lower limit of this range is now close to $53 per
barrel of Brent, with a decline towards the end of
the year closer to $50.50 against the current $61.00.
The
main scenario for oil is a decline towards $50 in
the next 2-4 months. At the same time, the potential
for an increase in US inventories is a potential stabilising
factor. We assume that the situation with inventories
is roughly similar worldwide, excluding the abundance
of oil at sea. (FxPro)
News
Flashback
Oil
Holds Strong Despite Bearish Fundamentals
Weekly
data from the EIA noted that the US returned to record
oil production rates last week, supplying an average
of 13.6 million barrels per day to the market, according
to the latest EIA data. The trend towards increased
supply began in August, but producers have only now
returned to the peak levels recorded at the end of
last year. Despite a 5.5-million-barrel increase in
US commercial inventories over the past two weeks,
inventories stay at the lower end of the range seen
over the past decade, leaving considerable room for
growth. The same can be said for the strategic reserve,
which holds nearly 40% less oil than it did five years
ago, before the start of the active sell-off. It is
an interesting game in which, on the one hand, the
US (the largest oil producer) is increasing supplies,
while OPEC+ is increasing quotas on a monthly basis.
This extremely bearish combination of factors did
not cause oil prices to collapse; it was only because
of global trade in currency depreciation that caused
precious metals, stock indices, and cryptocurrencies
to rise. Oil prices have not peaked in recent weeks
.. To be cont .. (FxPro)
News
Gold
hits new highs due to political turmoil
Gold
is outside the realm of politics.
While
currencies and securities depend on the actions of
presidents and governments, precious metals do not.
Therefore, political turmoil forces investors to use
them as safe-haven assets.
The
impressive 52% rally in gold started in April with
the introduction of tariffs on America's Liberation
Day. It continued due to the US government shutdown,
the political crisis in France, and the change of
leadership in Japan. he rise of gold above 4,000 dollars
per ounce is not only the result of the weakness of
fiat currencies. There are tectonic shifts in the
structure of investment portfolios and fears of financial
crises due to government recklessness.
The
share of precious metals is growing both in speculators'
assets and in the gold and foreign exchange reserves
of central banks. The indicator has already exceeded
the share of the euro. According to Eurizon Capital,
if it equals the share of the US dollar, the price
per ounce will soar to 8,500 dollars. The Supreme
Court's abolition of tariffs will inflate the US budget
deficit. France does not intend to reduce it, and
Japan plans to increase bond issuance. All this creates
a tailwind for commodity assets. (FxPro)
News
Politics
remains the main driver of FX
The
US government shutdown did not have a noticeable impact
on the dollar's performance last week. However, it
did help the stock market to grow slightly by strengthening
expectations of monetary policy easing. However, these
events pale in comparison to the change in Japan's
ruling elite and the resignation of the French prime
minister less than a day after the formation of the
government in terms of their impact on the currency
market. In Japan, Sanae Takaichi was chosen head of
the Liberal Democratic Party over the weekend and
is on track to become the country's first female prime
minister. This event caused the yen to fall 2% to
150.49 from Friday's level before correcting to 149.80
at the time of writing. Takaichi is considered a supporter
of aggressive government spending, structural reforms,
and soft monetary policy, echoing the basic principles
of Shinzo Abe. Overall, she has a more right-wing
approach to national policy and is also a supporter
of revising Japan's pacifist constitution. The market
reaction clearly shows that they are considering Takaichi
to be the new prime minister. If she does not change
her political views (and she has softened them recently
to win the party elections), we should be prepared
for a further weakening of the yen, which reached
its highest level since 1991 in the EURJPY pair, exceeding
176. However, the single currency is also facing uncertainty
today due to a new political crisis in France. Prime
Minister Lecornu, who had been trying to form a government
for a month, resigned the day after he finally presented
his new cabinet. His appointments drew criticism from
both left-wing and right-wing allies. The EURUSD fell
to 1.1650 at its lowest point on Monday, losing a
full cent against Friday's levels. Unlike Japan, where
a 2% drop in the JPY was accompanied by a 5% jump
in the Nikkei225 index, France's CAC40 lost more than
2% intraday, paring its losses to 1.2% towards the
end of the trading day in Europe. The EURUSD stopped
its climb in July and has been hovering around 1.1700
all this time, not least because of the political
crisis in France. Without it, the single currency
would have had a much better chance of exploiting
political divisions in the US to its advantage. It
would be an exaggeration to call the situation in
Japan and France a drama. Still, these events once
again emphasise that as soon as the dollar's throne
begin.
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Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014)
Follows early Bitcoin adopter Daniel Mross, exploring
Bitcoins origins, its volatile rise, and the
community behind it. Great for understanding Bitcoins
early days and its potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016)
Examines Bitcoins history, ideological roots,
and impact on global financial systems through interviews
with pioneers and experts. A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives
into blockchains broader applications beyond
cryptocurrency, addressing scalability and regulatory
challenges. Ideal for those interested in blockchains
transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015)
Traces the history of money and introduces Bitcoin
as a decentralized alternative, critiquing centralized
financial systems. Features interviews with crypto
experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019)
A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke Hemsworth,
and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money laundering
agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021)
A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts creation of
the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace using Bitcoin.
It explores his rise and fall, blending crime and
drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries are generally more educational, focusing
on Bitcoins history, blockchain technology,
and real-world implications. Theyre great for
beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like
Prime Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many
of these are available.
News
Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a
drama about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial
world. It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young
stockbroker desperate to succeed, who gets entangled
with Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate
raider. Gekkos mantra, Greed is good,
drives the story as Bud is lured into insider trading
and unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power.
The
film explores themes of capitalism, loyalty, and betrayal,
with Bud navigating pressures from Gekko, his father
(Martin Sheen), and his own conscience.
Key
Details: Cast: Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie
Sheen (Bud Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin
Sheen (Carl Fox).
Runtime: 2h 6m.
Genre: Drama/Crime.
Rating: R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess. Inspired by real-life figures like Ivan
Boesky and Michael Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming: Available on platforms like Peacock or
rentable on Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current
availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Flashback
Gold,
copper, & silver:
How
metals are moving this year
Metal
futures have made some pretty dramatic moves lately
from safe haven gold to tariff sensitive copper. So
let's take a look at the longer term trends. I'm Jared
Blikre, host of Stocks in Translation. And I'm going
to start by charting some of the moves in Dr. Copper
because this is where we have the most zig and zags
over the last 25 years. So this goes back to the beginning
of the century and we can see right now, we're at
$5.51 per pound. That is a record high. But if we
go back to the beginning of the century, guess what?
Uh we had a little bit of a slump in the wake of the
dot com boom and then bust, but starting in 2003,
we saw a big rise there. And that was as China actually
joined the World Trade Organization or the WTO. That
lasted into the global financial crisis. Then we had
a pretty big bust in in Dr. Copper, and then we had
another rise. And that rise was due to unprecedented
stimulus, not only from the Chinese government, but
also from the United States government, QE was in
force, and then we saw kind of a strong dollar play.
That weighed on this metal all the way into the beginning
of 2016. The entire world, most of the world indices
went through a bear market in 2015, and then 2016,
we found the footing. And that was actually the year
that Trump won, began his first presidency. And from
there, we saw some zig and zags, and then we saw a
shock into the pandemic. A couple of, a couple of
years of deflation or a semi-deflation, disinflation,
that caught up with it in 2022, but then it was off
to the races again. And especially with the Trump
tariffs now on copper, threatening to be threatening
to be 50% on August 1st, we're seeing a lot of front
running in this trade. Now, I also want to show you
gold futures and I'm going to show you silver as well.
And they follow a very similar pattern. We're not
seeing the dramatic zig and zags that we did in copper,
but we did see the same pattern of China joining the
WTO, contributing to that huge rise in price to 1800,
almost $2,000 an ounce by the beginning of the global
financial crisis. So a little bit of a meltdown there.
But in 2016 into 2018, we saw a bit of a rise into
the pandemic, a little bit of a whipsaw there, and
consolidation over a few years. Again, that 2022 bare
market in US stocks that contributed to some deflation
and disinflation globally, supply chain chain shocks
came into force again, and then we saw this huge rise
beginning in late 2023, and we are now at 3353. We've
seen a high of as much as $3,500 per ounce. And gold
is kind of unique among the precious metals and also
the industrial metals, and this is because central
banks have been a huge determining force in their
buying of it. This is a bar chart that shows central
bank buying in tons going back all the way to 2010.
And what you notice here is the last three years,
2022, 2023, 2024, all of those had gold being bought
by central banks of in the amount of over 1,000 tons.
And so that's a pretty big dramatic increase from
the prior years. And this has to do with the ongoing
dedollarization in China, as well as Russia, but also
a host of other countries, even some in western and
eastern Europe. So this is a trend that we want to
follow. Uh, I want to close out here with silver,
and I'm going to just chart the price action. Again,
very similar chart to gold and copper in terms of
the big movements here. We saw a big price spike into
almost $50 per ounce, and that was just as the global
financial crisis was getting underway. And then the
QE area in 2011, that's when we saw that high. Then
we saw a dramatic, dramatic crash into 2016, kind
of found its footing, saw a big squeeze in the early
pandemic, 2020 was a great year for silver, but then
we saw a little bit of a fallout. And again, silver
is on the rise here at $38. It's still off of that
$50 record high, but it is increasing very quickly.
To round out the conversation, I want to just put
on a table here. I have all three medals and just
kind of grouping them together. I want to display
how they are moving with their specific patterns with
a trigger, and then to tell you which one of these
is featured in these specific criteria. So here, under
the pattern, we have acceleration. So that would be
an economic acceleration. The trigger would be liquidity.
And when that happens, we see all metals benefiting
from that. And then when there's a safe haven scare,
and that trigger would be a crisis of some sorts,
you're going to see gold and silver outperforming
the most, kind of leaving Dr. Copper behind. And then
here's a bearish one, industrial drags, that affects
copper disproportionately here, and the trigger there
is typically a stronger US dollar because the US dollar
surges when global global industrials tend to drag,
and that's because the US is the least dirty shirt
in the laundry basket of the world. And then finally
here, we have a policy shock. This will affect all
three medals, but especially copper and gold here.
Um, arguably, the biggest reason is tariffs and debt,
and we've seen both of those contribute to silver
rising. So we could put all three in that basket as
well. But when you put it all together, we have the
perfect explosive mix for all three of these metals,
including palladium and also platinum, which we didn't
get to have time for, but all of these are experiencing
huge thrust in 2025. And we'll have to see how these
tariffs play out, especially on Dr. Copper with respect
to that August 1st deadline. Remember, 50% there.
So tune into Stocks in Translation for more jargon
busting deep dives, new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
on Yahoo Finances website, or wherever you find your
podcast. (Transcript from Yahoo! Finance podcast)
News
Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man "Bullish is a mindset"
Cryptos
sell-the-growth mode
October
22, 2025
Market
Overview
The crypto market cap changed slightly over the past
day, remaining at $3.65 trillion, completing a full
circle with a 5% increase and a return. Relatively
small coins such as Zcash (+6.6%), Dash (+3%) and
Tezos (+2.7%) performed slightly better than the market,
remaining unaffected by the fluctuations in risk appetite
among large institutions selling top coins on the
rise.
Such
fluctuations do not contribute to improving the mood
of crypto investors. On the contrary, the corresponding
index fell to 25, on the verge of extreme fear territory.
At current levels, the rule of buy when everyone
is afraid may work, or there may be a switch
to a more intense sell-off after three months of stagnation.
Bitcoin
rose to $114K on Tuesday, touching the 50-day moving
average, but this only fuelled sellers. Bitcoin has
been balancing the 50- and 200-day MA for the last
eleven days. The latter curve is pointing upwards,
reducing the space for free fluctuations and bringing
the moment when the market will have to choose a direction
closer.
News
Background
Bitcoin's
bullish phase is not over yet, according to the creator
of the S2F model and analyst Plan B. The fundamentals
point to continued growth, and there are no key technical
signals indicating a final bull market phase.
According
to BTSE COO Jeff May, market volatility will continue.
TD Cowen remains positive about BTC and forecasts
the asset to grow to $141,000 by December.
Analyst
Willy Woo believes that the next bear market in the
crypto cycle will differ from previous ones. It could
be triggered by economic crises, such as those in
2001 and 2008, which the crypto market has not yet
experienced.
Polygon
co-founder Sandip Nailwal criticised the Ethereum
network's leadership and emphasised that its community
has turned into a circus. The success
of projects on the ETH network depends on a few venture
capital funds and proximity to a small circle of people
around Vitalik Buterin, said Geth client developer
Peter Szilagyi.
According
to Lookonchain, Elon Musk's company SpaceX has moved
$257 million worth of Bitcoin for the first time since
July. The company did not comment on the reasons for
the transfers. According to Arkham, SpaceX owns 5,790
BTC.
Markets,
Crypto and Culture
Friday
Hits Running Of The Weekend Bulls Downhill Continue
Edition!
October
10, 2025
Sydney,
Australia
ASX
futures down 38 points, or 0.4%, at 8957
Wall
Street:
S&P 500 -0.3%
Dow Jones -0.5%
Nasdaq -0.1%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 -0.4%
FTSE -0.4%
DAX +0.1%
CAC -0.2%
Australian
dollar down 0.5% to US65.54¢
Bitcoin
-1.9% to $US121,072
Gold
-1.7% to $US3974.24 per ounce
US
oil -1.8% to $US61.44 a barrel
Brent
crude oil -1.7% to $US65.12 a barrel
Iron
ore +0.9% to $US105.10 per ton
10-year
yield:
US 4.14%
Australia 4.34%
Germany 2.70%
News
Update: (Near Live)
October 11
Bitcoin:
$110,833.67 8.40%
New
York/Wall St
Saturday 11, October
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Mood:
Corrective! Moody!
Bitcoin
$111,039.86 8.23%
Ethereum $3,765.34 -12.97%
Tether $1.0012 +0.10%
Binance Coin $1,088.17 -13.92%
XRP $2.4214 -13.80%
Solana $182.94 -16.23%
USDC $0.9999 +0.02%
TRON $0.3182 -5.06%
Dogecoin $0.1934 -21.97%
Cardano $0.6552 -19.26%
Market
corrective. Mood: Somber-like for many!
Media Man Favs:
October
10, 2025 (Near Live)
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St, New York
TKO
Group Holdings Inc $187.05 +0.58 +0.31%
NVIDIA Corp $183.05 -9.46 -4.91%
Formula One Group Series C $103.20 -1.69 -1.61%
Alphabet Inc Class A $236.57 -4.96 -2.05%
News Corp Class A $25.78 -0.68 -2.57%
Netflix Inc $1,220.08 -10.99 -0.89%
Caterpillar Inc $491.30 -9.06 -1.81%
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp $15.97 -1.10
-6.44%
Tesla Inc $413.49 -22.05 -5.06%
Walt Disney Co $109.19 -1.80 -1.62%
Wynn Resorts Ltd $119.89 -3.66 -2.96%
Meta Platforms Inc $705.30 -28.21 -3.85%
BHP Group Ltd $42.22 -0.89 -2.06%
Mercedes Benz Group ADR $15.29 -0.18 -1.16%
Elders Ltd $7.53 +0.27 +3.72%
Rio Tinto Ltd $125.15 -2.12 -1.67%
News
Gold
hits new highs due to political turmoil
Gold is outside the realm of politics. While currencies
and securities depend on the actions of presidents
and governments, precious metals do not. Therefore,
political turmoil forces investors to use them as
safe-haven assets. The impressive 52% rally in gold
started in April with the introduction of tariffs
on America's Liberation Day. It continued due to the
US government shutdown, the political crisis in France,
and the change of leadership in Japan.
The
rise of gold above 4,000 dollars per ounce is not
only the result of the weakness of fiat currencies.
There are tectonic shifts in the structure of investment
portfolios and fears of financial crises due to government
recklessness.
The
share of precious metals is growing both in speculators'
assets and in the gold and foreign exchange reserves
of central banks. The indicator has already exceeded
the share of the euro. According to Eurizon Capital,
if it equals the share of the US dollar, the price
per ounce will soar to 8,500 dollars. The Supreme
Court's abolition of tariffs will inflate the US budget
deficit. France does not intend to reduce it, and
Japan plans to increase bond issuance. All this creates
a tailwind for commodity assets. (FxPro)
News
Politics
remains the main driver of FX
The
US government shutdown did not have a noticeable impact
on the dollar's performance last week. However, it
did help the stock market to grow slightly by strengthening
expectations of monetary policy easing.
However,
these events pale in comparison to the change in Japan's
ruling elite and the resignation of the French prime
minister less than a day after the formation of the
government in terms of their impact on the currency
market.
In
Japan, Sanae Takaichi was chosen head of the Liberal
Democratic Party over the weekend and is on track
to become the country's first female prime minister.
This event caused the yen to fall 2% to 150.49 from
Friday's level before correcting to 149.80 at the
time of writing.
Takaichi
is considered a supporter of aggressive government
spending, structural reforms, and soft monetary policy,
echoing the basic principles of Shinzo Abe. Overall,
she has a more right-wing approach to national policy
and is also a supporter of revising Japan's pacifist
constitution.
The
market reaction clearly shows that they are considering
Takaichi to be the new prime minister. If she does
not change her political views (and she has softened
them recently to win the party elections), we should
be prepared for a further weakening of the yen, which
reached its highest level since 1991 in the EURJPY
pair, exceeding 176.
However,
the single currency is also facing uncertainty today
due to a new political crisis in France. Prime Minister
Lecornu, who had been trying to form a government
for a month, resigned the day after he finally presented
his new cabinet. His appointments drew criticism from
both left-wing and right-wing allies.
The
EURUSD fell to 1.1650 at its lowest point on Monday,
losing a full cent against Friday's levels.
Unlike
Japan, where a 2% drop in the JPY was accompanied
by a 5% jump in the Nikkei225 index, France's CAC40
lost more than 2% intraday, paring its losses to 1.2%
towards the end of the trading day in Europe.
The
EURUSD stopped its climb in July and has been hovering
around 1.1700 all this time, not least because of
the political crisis in France. Without it, the single
currency would have had a much better chance of exploiting
political divisions in the US to its advantage. It
would be an exaggeration to call the situation in
Japan and France a drama. Still, these events once
again emphasise that as soon as the dollar's throne
begins to shake, the ground beneath other currencies
begins to tremble. (FxPro)
News
Miners
offset ASX retreat from record high
The
Australian sharemarket fell slightly on Monday, with
the S&P/ASX 200 easing 0.1 per cent to close at
8,981.4 points after briefly reaching a new intra-day
high. Rio Tinto was down 1.2 per cent at $123.58,
WiseTech Global fell 2.2 per cent to end the session
at $88.30 and the Commonwealth Bank finished 0.3 per
cent lower at $169.96. However, Evolution Mining rose
2.6 per cent to $11.26 and Woodside Energy was up
0.2 per cent at $23.15. (RMS)
News Flashback
Oct
3
The
US government shutdown is pressing dollar
The
shutdown came as a bolt from the blue for the US dollar.
The greenback was confident that Democrats and Republicans
would reach a last-minute agreement. That did not
happen. During previous government shutdowns, the
dollar index typically fell on expectations of slowing
GDP and mass layoffs. In 2025, the situation will
worsen because the labour market is already cooling
down. Due to the shutdown, the publication of important
data will be postponed.
Therefore,
the importance of the ADP report increases.
Over
the last two months, there has been a decline in private
sector employment. This increased the chances of a
federal funds rate cut in October to 99% and in December
to 87%. Treasury bond yields and the US dollar fell.
There is increased demand for safe-haven assets in
the markets. Gold continues to break records, Treasury
yields are falling, and the yen has moved away from
the political crisis in Japan and is growing steadily.
In
contrast, European currencies are not yet able to
take full advantage of the weakness of the US dollar.
The euro is hampered by geopolitics and events in
France.
S&P 500 shrugged off the shutdown
The
S&P 500 shrugged off the shutdown and marked its
29th record high since the beginning of the year.
Pharmaceutical and technology companies, which received
a tariff deferral, led the rally. The market was pleased
by the news that OpenAI had become the largest startup
in history, with a valuation of over 500 billion dollars.
Jerome
Powell's comments about the high valuation of US stocks
led only to a temporary pullback in the S&P 500.
Investors immediately bought up the dip. History shows
that since 1996, similar rhetoric from the Fed chairman
has led to an average 13% increase in the broad stock
index over the next 12 months. There is a view in
the market that high Price-to-Earnings ratios are
the new reality. Corporate reporting is improving,
the US economy has shifted its focus from manufacturing
to technology, and artificial intelligence makes the
US stock market unique and attractive. The ADP report
on private sector employment did not deter the S&P
500. It finally convinced investors that the Fed would
cut the federal funds rate twice more in 2025. (FxPro)
News Flashback
Crypto
October
2
The
cryptocurrency market soared to extremes
Market
Overview
The
cryptocurrency market capitalisation soared by 4%
over the past day to $4.07 trillion. The capitalisation
has soared into the extreme zone, above which it was
only briefly in mid-August and mid-September.
Cryptocurrency
investors are convinced that the US government shutdown
is not dampening risk appetite, and macroeconomic
data is pushing the Fed to ease its policy further.
The
sentiment index rose to 64 (greed), reaching its highest
level in the last six weeks. However, the index is
far from extreme greed, leaving significant potential
for further strengthening.
On
Thursday morning, Bitcoin exceeded $118K, surpassing
the previous highs, which indicates an important technical
breakthrough of the established range. The next step
could well be an attempt to update historical highs
approaching $125K. At the same time, it is worth paying
attention to the activity of long-term sellers, who
have been actively selling near these levels since
July: we may see a new episode of selling on the rise.
News
Background
The
total supply of stablecoins grew by a record $45 billion
in the third quarter, according to CEX.io. At the
same time, 69% of the printed volume was
issued on the main Ethereum network.
According
to CryptoQuant, the growth in the supply of stablecoins
creates a powerful foundation for a bull market. Historically,
Bitcoin has rallied not only in October but throughout
the last quarter of the year.
The
main factors that could trigger a crypto market rally
in the fourth quarter could be changes in digital
asset regulation in the US and expanded access to
the crypto market through products on stock exchanges,
according to Grayscale.
The
total Bitcoin reserves of Japanese company Metaplanet
reached 30,823 coins, placing it in fourth place among
all corporate BTC holders.
According
to Onchain Lens, Tether, the issuer of USDT, has replenished
its Bitcoin reserve with 8,889 BTC worth $1 billion.
Since May 2023, the company has been allocating 15%
of its net profit to the purchase of BTC as part of
its long-term asset diversification strategy.
Stani
Kulechov, founder of leading lending platform Aave,
said lower interest rates by global central banks
will create favourable conditions for yield growth
in the DeFi sector and may drive renewed interest
in decentralised finance. (FxPro)
News
Oct
3
ASX
rallies 1.1pc as miners and CBA jump
The
Australian sharemarket posted a strong gain on Thursday,
with the S&P/ASX 200 adding 1.1 per cent to close
at 8,945.9 points. BHP rose 1.1 per cent to $41.94,
Westgold Resources was up 8.3 per cent at $5.37 and
the Commonwealth Bank finished 1.7 per cent higher
at $169.82. However, profit-taking saw DroneShield
fall 9.8 per cent to $5.18 following a rally in recent
days, while REA Group was down 1.9 per cent at $224.99.
(RMS)
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Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014) Follows early Bitcoin
adopter Daniel Mross, exploring Bitcoins origins,
its volatile rise, and the community behind it. Great
for understanding Bitcoins early days and its
potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016) Examines Bitcoins history,
ideological roots, and impact on global financial
systems through interviews with pioneers and experts.
A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed
by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives into blockchains
broader applications beyond cryptocurrency, addressing
scalability and regulatory challenges. Ideal for those
interested in blockchains transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015) Traces the history
of money and introduces Bitcoin as a decentralized
alternative, critiquing centralized financial systems.
Features interviews with crypto experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019) A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke
Hemsworth, and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money
laundering agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021) A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts
creation of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace
using Bitcoin. It explores his rise and fall, blending
crime and drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries
are generally more educational, focusing on Bitcoins
history, blockchain technology, and real-world implications.
Theyre great for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For
a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like Prime
Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many of
these are available.
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Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall
Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a drama
about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial world.
It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young stockbroker
desperate to succeed, who gets entangled with Gordon
Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate raider.
Gekkos mantra, Greed is good, drives
the story as Bud is lured into insider trading and
unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power. The film explores themes of capitalism,
loyalty, and betrayal, with Bud navigating pressures
from Gekko, his father (Martin Sheen), and his own
conscience.
Key
Details:
Cast:
Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie Sheen (Bud
Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin Sheen (Carl
Fox). Runtime: 2h 6m. Genre: Drama/Crime. Rating:
R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess.
Inspired
by real-life figures like Ivan Boesky and Michael
Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming:
Available on platforms like Peacock or rentable on
Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Flashback
Gold,
copper, & silver: How metals are moving this year
Metal
futures have made some pretty dramatic moves lately
from safe haven gold to tariff sensitive copper. So
let's take a look at the longer term trends. I'm Jared
Blikre, host of Stocks in Translation. And I'm going
to start by charting some of the moves in Dr. Copper
because this is where we have the most zig and zags
over the last 25 years. So this goes back to the beginning
of the century and we can see right now, we're at
$5.51 per pound. That is a record high. But if we
go back to the beginning of the century, guess what?
Uh we had a little bit of a slump in the wake of the
dot com boom and then bust, but starting in 2003,
we saw a big rise there. And that was as China actually
joined the World Trade Organization or the WTO. That
lasted into the global financial crisis. Then we had
a pretty big bust in in Dr. Copper, and then we had
another rise. And that rise was due to unprecedented
stimulus, not only from the Chinese government, but
also from the United States government, QE was in
force, and then we saw kind of a strong dollar play.
That weighed on this metal all the way into the beginning
of 2016. The entire world, most of the world indices
went through a bear market in 2015, and then 2016,
we found the footing. And that was actually the year
that Trump won, began his first presidency. And from
there, we saw some zig and zags, and then we saw a
shock into the pandemic. A couple of, a couple of
years of deflation or a semi-deflation, disinflation,
that caught up with it in 2022, but then it was off
to the races again. And especially with the Trump
tariffs now on copper, threatening to be threatening
to be 50% on August 1st, we're seeing a lot of front
running in this trade. Now, I also want to show you
gold futures and I'm going to show you silver as well.
And they follow a very similar pattern. We're not
seeing the dramatic zig and zags that we did in copper,
but we did see the same pattern of China joining the
WTO, contributing to that huge rise in price to 1800,
almost $2,000 an ounce by the beginning of the global
financial crisis. So a little bit of a meltdown there.
But in 2016 into 2018, we saw a bit of a rise into
the pandemic, a little bit of a whipsaw there, and
consolidation over a few years. Again, that 2022 bare
market in US stocks that contributed to some deflation
and disinflation globally, supply chain chain shocks
came into force again, and then we saw this huge rise
beginning in late 2023, and we are now at 3353. We've
seen a high of as much as $3,500 per ounce. And gold
is kind of unique among the precious metals and also
the industrial metals, and this is because central
banks have been a huge determining force in their
buying of it. This is a bar chart that shows central
bank buying in tons going back all the way to 2010.
And what you notice here is the last three years,
2022, 2023, 2024, all of those had gold being bought
by central banks of in the amount of over 1,000 tons.
And so that's a pretty big dramatic increase from
the prior years. And this has to do with the ongoing
dedollarization in China, as well as Russia, but also
a host of other countries, even some in western and
eastern Europe. So this is a trend that we want to
follow. Uh, I want to close out here with silver,
and I'm going to just chart the price action. Again,
very similar chart to gold and copper in terms of
the big movements here. We saw a big price spike into
almost $50 per ounce, and that was just as the global
financial crisis was getting underway. And then the
QE area in 2011, that's when we saw that high. Then
we saw a dramatic, dramatic crash into 2016, kind
of found its footing, saw a big squeeze in the early
pandemic, 2020 was a great year for silver, but then
we saw a little bit of a fallout. And again, silver
is on the rise here at $38. It's still off of that
$50 record high, but it is increasing very quickly.
To round out the conversation, I want to just put
on a table here. I have all three medals and just
kind of grouping them together. I want to display
how they are moving with their specific patterns with
a trigger, and then to tell you which one of these
is featured in these specific criteria. So here, under
the pattern, we have acceleration. So that would be
an economic acceleration. The trigger would be liquidity.
And when that happens, we see all metals benefiting
from that. And then when there's a safe haven scare,
and that trigger would be a crisis of some sorts,
you're going to see gold and silver outperforming
the most, kind of leaving Dr. Copper behind. And then
here's a bearish one, industrial drags, that affects
copper disproportionately here, and the trigger there
is typically a stronger US dollar because the US dollar
surges when global global industrials tend to drag,
and that's because the US is the least dirty shirt
in the laundry basket of the world. And then finally
here, we have a policy shock. This will affect all
three medals, but especially copper and gold here.
Um, arguably, the biggest reason is tariffs and debt,
and we've seen both of those contribute to silver
rising. So we could put all three in that basket as
well. But when you put it all together, we have the
perfect explosive mix for all three of these metals,
including palladium and also platinum, which we didn't
get to have time for, but all of these are experiencing
huge thrust in 2025. And we'll have to see how these
tariffs play out, especially on Dr. Copper with respect
to that August 1st deadline. Remember, 50% there.
So tune into Stocks in Translation for more jargon
busting deep dives, new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
on Yahoo Finances website, or wherever you find your
podcast. (Transcript from Yahoo! Finance podcast)
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Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man
"Bullish
is a mindset"
Cryptos,
Markets and Culture
Friday
Into The Weekend Edition!
October
3/4, 2025
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$122,667.92 +2.23%
Ethereum $4,506.29 +0.60%
Tether $1.0005 flat
Binance Coin $1,177.34 +7.54%
XRP $3.0270 +0.11%
Solana $230.17 -0.54%
USDC $0.9996 flat
TRON $0.3408 -0.88%
Dogecoin $0.2542 - 1.31%
Cardano $0.8572 -0.14%
Market
bullish! Mood joyful
News
October
3, 2025
Markets
(Sydney to New York)
Australian
Dollar: $0.6590 USD (down $0.0020 USD)
Iron Ore: $103.40 USD (down $0.20 USD)
Oil: $60.68 USD (down $1.12 USD)
Gold: $3,856.37 USD (down $9.29 USD)
Copper: $4.9540 USD (up 0.0595 USD)
Bitcoin: $120,564.31 USD (up 2.56%)
Dow Jones: 46,519.72 (up 78.62 points)
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Walt Disney Co $112.47 +0.33 +0.29%
Wynn Resorts Ltd $123.66 -9.68 -7.26%
Meta Platforms Inc $710.56 -16.49 -2.27%
BHP Group Ltd $42.08 +0.14 +0.33%
Mercedes Benz Group ADR $16.24 +0.18 +1.11%
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Crypto
October
2
The
cryptocurrency market soared to extremes
Market
Overview
The
cryptocurrency market capitalisation soared by 4%
over the past day to $4.07 trillion. The capitalisation
has soared into the extreme zone, above which it was
only briefly in mid-August and mid-September.
Cryptocurrency
investors are convinced that the US government shutdown
is not dampening risk appetite, and macroeconomic
data is pushing the Fed to ease its policy further.
The
sentiment index rose to 64 (greed), reaching its highest
level in the last six weeks. However, the index is
far from extreme greed, leaving significant potential
for further strengthening.
On
Thursday morning, Bitcoin exceeded $118K, surpassing
the previous highs, which indicates an important technical
breakthrough of the established range. The next step
could well be an attempt to update historical highs
approaching $125K. At the same time, it is worth paying
attention to the activity of long-term sellers, who
have been actively selling near these levels since
July: we may see a new episode of selling on the rise.
News
Background
The
total supply of stablecoins grew by a record $45 billion
in the third quarter, according to http://CEX.io.
At the same time, 69% of the printed volume
was issued on the main Ethereum network.
According
to CryptoQuant, the growth in the supply of stablecoins
creates a powerful foundation for a bull market. Historically,
Bitcoin has rallied not only in October but throughout
the last quarter of the year.
The
main factors that could trigger a crypto market rally
in the fourth quarter could be changes in digital
asset regulation in the US and expanded access to
the crypto market through products on stock exchanges,
according to Grayscale.
The
total Bitcoin reserves of Japanese company Metaplanet
reached 30,823 coins, placing it in fourth place among
all corporate BTC holders.
According
to Onchain Lens, Tether, the issuer of USDT, has replenished
its Bitcoin reserve with 8,889 BTC worth $1 billion.
Since May 2023, the company has been allocating 15%
of its net profit to the purchase of BTC as part of
its long-term asset diversification strategy.
Stani
Kulechov, founder of leading lending platform Aave,
said lower interest rates by global central banks
will create favourable conditions for yield growth
in the DeFi sector and may drive renewed interest
in decentralised finance. (FxPro)
News
Oct
3
ASX
rallies 1.1pc as miners and CBA jump
The
Australian sharemarket posted a strong gain on Thursday,
with the S&P/ASX 200 adding 1.1 per cent to close
at 8,945.9 points. BHP rose 1.1 per cent to $41.94,
Westgold Resources was up 8.3 per cent at $5.37 and
the Commonwealth Bank finished 1.7 per cent higher
at $169.82. However, profit-taking saw DroneShield
fall 9.8 per cent to $5.18 following a rally in recent
days, while REA Group was down 1.9 per cent at $224.99.
(RMS)
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Dollar Man vs IRS
Michael Wall Street vs Billionaire Ted
Mr X vs Mr BTC
Mr Green vs Mr Cash
VKM vs Easy E
Vinnie Vegas vs Mr Corbin
Mr Corp Merch vs Mr Freelance
Masked Superstar vs John McAfee
Sid Justice vs Mr Blood Diamond
Mr Bluey Chipper vs Street Fighter - King Of The Streets
Mr Dotcom vs Mr Wiki
Mr Gold vs Mr Green - Money In The Bank Ladder Match
Khan vs Khan - Winner Take All Match
Mr Wolff vs The Cleaner
Mr News vs Mr Vice - U.S Market Footprint Stipulation
Mr Paramount vs Mr Netflix
Mr ESPN vs Mr Fox
Mr Kross vs Mr H
Cesaro vs Rollins
Dirty Dom vs Mr AAA
Punks vs Egos
Kross vs H
L. Murdoch
Title vs Title
Mr Black Coffee vs Mr Claudio's Cafe Blend
Mr Warner vs Mr Netflix: Broadway draw thus far! Re-match!
Winner take all?!
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Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014) Follows early Bitcoin
adopter Daniel Mross, exploring Bitcoins origins,
its volatile rise, and the community behind it. Great
for understanding Bitcoins early days and its
potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016) Examines Bitcoins history,
ideological roots, and impact on global financial
systems through interviews with pioneers and experts.
A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed
by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives into blockchains
broader applications beyond cryptocurrency, addressing
scalability and regulatory challenges. Ideal for those
interested in blockchains transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015) Traces the history
of money and introduces Bitcoin as a decentralized
alternative, critiquing centralized financial systems.
Features interviews with crypto experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019) A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke
Hemsworth, and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money
laundering agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021) A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts
creation of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace
using Bitcoin. It explores his rise and fall, blending
crime and drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries
are generally more educational, focusing on Bitcoins
history, blockchain technology, and real-world implications.
Theyre great for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For
a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like Prime
Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many of
these are available.
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Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall
Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a drama
about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial world.
It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young stockbroker
desperate to succeed, who gets entangled with Gordon
Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate raider.
Gekkos mantra, Greed is good, drives
the story as Bud is lured into insider trading and
unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power. The film explores themes of capitalism,
loyalty, and betrayal, with Bud navigating pressures
from Gekko, his father (Martin Sheen), and his own
conscience.
Key
Details:
Cast:
Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie Sheen (Bud
Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin Sheen (Carl
Fox). Runtime: 2h 6m. Genre: Drama/Crime. Rating:
R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess.
Inspired
by real-life figures like Ivan Boesky and Michael
Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming:
Available on platforms like Peacock or rentable on
Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Flashback
Gold,
copper, & silver: How metals are moving this year
Metal
futures have made some pretty dramatic moves lately
from safe haven gold to tariff sensitive copper. So
let's take a look at the longer term trends. I'm Jared
Blikre, host of Stocks in Translation. And I'm going
to start by charting some of the moves in Dr. Copper
because this is where we have the most zig and zags
over the last 25 years. So this goes back to the beginning
of the century and we can see right now, we're at
$5.51 per pound. That is a record high. But if we
go back to the beginning of the century, guess what?
Uh we had a little bit of a slump in the wake of the
dot com boom and then bust, but starting in 2003,
we saw a big rise there. And that was as China actually
joined the World Trade Organization or the WTO. That
lasted into the global financial crisis. Then we had
a pretty big bust in in Dr. Copper, and then we had
another rise. And that rise was due to unprecedented
stimulus, not only from the Chinese government, but
also from the United States government, QE was in
force, and then we saw kind of a strong dollar play.
That weighed on this metal all the way into the beginning
of 2016. The entire world, most of the world indices
went through a bear market in 2015, and then 2016,
we found the footing. And that was actually the year
that Trump won, began his first presidency. And from
there, we saw some zig and zags, and then we saw a
shock into the pandemic. A couple of, a couple of
years of deflation or a semi-deflation, disinflation,
that caught up with it in 2022, but then it was off
to the races again. And especially with the Trump
tariffs now on copper, threatening to be threatening
to be 50% on August 1st, we're seeing a lot of front
running in this trade. Now, I also want to show you
gold futures and I'm going to show you silver as well.
And they follow a very similar pattern. We're not
seeing the dramatic zig and zags that we did in copper,
but we did see the same pattern of China joining the
WTO, contributing to that huge rise in price to 1800,
almost $2,000 an ounce by the beginning of the global
financial crisis. So a little bit of a meltdown there.
But in 2016 into 2018, we saw a bit of a rise into
the pandemic, a little bit of a whipsaw there, and
consolidation over a few years. Again, that 2022 bare
market in US stocks that contributed to some deflation
and disinflation globally, supply chain chain shocks
came into force again, and then we saw this huge rise
beginning in late 2023, and we are now at 3353. We've
seen a high of as much as $3,500 per ounce. And gold
is kind of unique among the precious metals and also
the industrial metals, and this is because central
banks have been a huge determining force in their
buying of it. This is a bar chart that shows central
bank buying in tons going back all the way to 2010.
And what you notice here is the last three years,
2022, 2023, 2024, all of those had gold being bought
by central banks of in the amount of over 1,000 tons.
And so that's a pretty big dramatic increase from
the prior years. And this has to do with the ongoing
dedollarization in China, as well as Russia, but also
a host of other countries, even some in western and
eastern Europe. So this is a trend that we want to
follow. Uh, I want to close out here with silver,
and I'm going to just chart the price action. Again,
very similar chart to gold and copper in terms of
the big movements here. We saw a big price spike into
almost $50 per ounce, and that was just as the global
financial crisis was getting underway. And then the
QE area in 2011, that's when we saw that high. Then
we saw a dramatic, dramatic crash into 2016, kind
of found its footing, saw a big squeeze in the early
pandemic, 2020 was a great year for silver, but then
we saw a little bit of a fallout. And again, silver
is on the rise here at $38. It's still off of that
$50 record high, but it is increasing very quickly.
To round out the conversation, I want to just put
on a table here. I have all three medals and just
kind of grouping them together. I want to display
how they are moving with their specific patterns with
a trigger, and then to tell you which one of these
is featured in these specific criteria. So here, under
the pattern, we have acceleration. So that would be
an economic acceleration. The trigger would be liquidity.
And when that happens, we see all metals benefiting
from that. And then when there's a safe haven scare,
and that trigger would be a crisis of some sorts,
you're going to see gold and silver outperforming
the most, kind of leaving Dr. Copper behind. And then
here's a bearish one, industrial drags, that affects
copper disproportionately here, and the trigger there
is typically a stronger US dollar because the US dollar
surges when global global industrials tend to drag,
and that's because the US is the least dirty shirt
in the laundry basket of the world. And then finally
here, we have a policy shock. This will affect all
three medals, but especially copper and gold here.
Um, arguably, the biggest reason is tariffs and debt,
and we've seen both of those contribute to silver
rising. So we could put all three in that basket as
well. But when you put it all together, we have the
perfect explosive mix for all three of these metals,
including palladium and also platinum, which we didn't
get to have time for, but all of these are experiencing
huge thrust in 2025. And we'll have to see how these
tariffs play out, especially on Dr. Copper with respect
to that August 1st deadline. Remember, 50% there.
So tune into Stocks in Translation for more jargon
busting deep dives, new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
on Yahoo Finances website, or wherever you find your
podcast. (Transcript from Yahoo! Finance podcast)
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Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man
"Bullish
is a mindset"
Markets,
Crypto and Culture
October
2, 2025
Sydney,
Australia
Markets
ASX
futures up 46 points or 0.5% to 8923
Wall
Street:
S&P 500 +0.3%
Dow Jones +0.1%
Nasdaq +0.4%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 +0.9%
FTSE +1%
DAX +1%
CAC +0.9%
Bitcoin
+2.4% to $US117,575
Gold
+0.1% to $US3864.36 per ounce
US oil -1% to $US61.77 a barrel
Brent crude oil -1% to $US65.39 a barrel
Iron ore flat at $US103.60 per tonne
10-year
yield:
US 4.10%
Australia 4.36%
Germany 2.71%
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Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$117,874.03 +3.44%
Ethereum $4,322.05 +4.37%
Tether $1.0004 +0.04%
Binance Coin $1,022.61 +1.94%
XRP $2.9400 +3.35%
Solana $219.80 +5.58%
USDC $0.9997 +0.02%
TRON $0.3417 +2.62%
Dogecoin $0.2466 +6.40%
Market
Cautious! Mood gaining
News
Mining
Stocks
BHP
Group Ltd $41.47 -1.06 +2.49%
Fortescue Ltd $18.94 +0.26 +1.39%
Rio Tinto $122.58 +0.55 +0.45%
News
The
crypto market has rebounded from its low point, but
further signals are needed
Market Overview
The crypto market capitalisation has remained virtually
unchanged over the past 24 hours, staying close to
$3.91 trillion and the 50-day moving average. The
market has moved away from local lows but prefers
to wait for the next catalyst to determine its direction.
Labour market data and the resolution of the US shutdown
issue promise to help in this regard.
Bitcoin
is trading above $114.4k, trying to consolidate above
its 50-day moving average. The first cryptocurrency
is much worse than gold and silver at exploiting the
narrative of US financial problems, showing very indecisive
growth. Cryptocurrencies are being weighed down by
pressure on the stock markets, for which the shutdown
is a negative factor.
Bitcoin
rose 6.1% in September to $114.6k, defying the seasonal
trends of one of the two worst months of the year.
In recent days, BTC has managed to approach the highs
of the middle of the month.
From
a seasonal perspective, October is one of the three
best months of the year, which is why it is called
Uptober. Over the past 14 years, Bitcoin
has ended this month with growth in 10 cases. The
average growth was 27.4%, and the average decline
was 15.3%.
News
Background
According to Bitwise, the current situation may indicate
the end of the decline phase. Sellers appear to be
increasingly depleted. Upcoming SEC decisions
on spot ETFs could be catalysts for growth, according
to Bitget Research.
The
share of altcoins in the volume of futures trading
on Binance reached a historic high of 82.3%, exceeding
the peak values of the 2021 altseason, according to
CryptoQuant. Traders are increasingly shifting their
attention to more volatile assets in anticipation
of higher profits.
DePIN
tokens of decentralised physical infrastructure networks
are not securities and are therefore outside the SEC's
oversight. This is stated in a letter from the regulator
addressed to the DoubleZero project. (FxPro)
Media
Man: Cryptos bullish!
News lead up
Crypto
market attempts to form a double bottom
Market
Overview
The
crypto market has been gaining since the start of
the day on Friday, adding 3.5% during this time to
$3.85 trillion, but still 1.3% below the level of
a week earlier.
The
rebound is coming from roughly the same levels as
in early September. Once again, altcoins are recovering
stronger than BTC. Such outperformance in the early
stages of recovery often indicates the future winners
of the race, which in this case are altcoins. The
sentiment index fell to 28 on Friday but recovered
to 50 by Monday. The approach to the extreme fear
zone seems to have activated optimists, who began
to buy back the drawdown. However, cautious traders
will likely prefer to wait for the results of the
50-day moving average test, which is currently passing
through $3.92 trillion. At the end of last week, Bitcoin
found support at 109,000.
It
was bought at roughly the same levels as the end of
August and even slightly higher, which is positive
for the bulls. On the other hand, September's local
high is lower than the previous one, which generally
indicates a decrease in volatility and a stronger
movement towards a breakout beyond the $108-118K range.
Movements within the range can give many false short-term
signals.
News
Background
Santiment
has recorded a surge in mentions of buy on dip,
which may indicate the likelihood of an imminent rebound.
In addition, whales continue to accumulate BTC, and
the supply of Bitcoin on exchanges is declining. However,
Glassnode warns of a continued correction, given growing
selling pressure from long-term holders and declining
institutional demand for ETFs. The first Ethereum
ETF with a staking feature from REX Shares and Osprey
Funds has launched in the US.
Investors
will receive monthly payments for supporting the ETH
network. Applications from BlackRock and Fidelity
are still being reviewed by the SEC. Ethereum has
begun to show signs that a local bottom has likely
been reached, notes analyst Mikybull Crypto.
The
RSI oscillator on daily charts has fallen to its lowest
levels since April, when ETH was trading around $1,400.
According to the Wall Street Journal, US regulators
are investigating cases of potential insider trading
involving companies that accumulate cryptocurrencies
in their reserves. The SEC and FINRA have already
sent inquiries to a number of companies.
Rating
agency Moody's warns that the rapid expansion of cryptocurrencies
use in developing countries, including stablecoins,
poses risks to monetary sovereignty and financial
stability. (FxPro)
News
Sept
30
Uncertainty
benefits AUD, while shutdown hurts USD
The
Australian dollar gained for the third trading session,
accelerating its growth to 0.5% on Tuesday after the
Reserve Bank of Australia decided to keep its key
rate at 3.60%. Analysts widely anticipated the decision,
but the official commentary on the decision contained
hawkish notes, which played into the hands of the
AUD. The RBA noted that September inflation may be
higher than previously expected and pointed to a recovery
in economic activity. When the economy does not require
emergency support and inflation is likely to pick
up, central banks are more inclined to pause and assess
the dynamic. In contrast, there are increasing signs
in the US that monetary policy needs to be eased.
Taken
together, this creates a divergence between Australian
and US monetary policy in favour of the Australian
dollar. At the end of last week, AUDUSD found support
at the 50-day moving average and reversed to growth
at the 200-day average. The pair has been moving upwards
within a range since the beginning of the year, from
which it only fell during the shock of America's
Liberation Day in early April. The Aussie touched
the upper limit of this channel on 17 September, briefly
exceeding 0.6700, but the looming US government shutdown
halted the strengthening of the USD on the Fed's cautious
comments. This exceptionally short-term and speculative
story (a compromise was always found sooner or later)
nevertheless undermines long-term confidence in the
dollar, preventing it from reversing the downward
trend that began at the start of the year. (FxPro)
News
Flashback
Oil:
producers intensify battle for market share Bullish
sentiment on global stock and commodity markets supported
the prevailing positive mood in oil prices last week.
However, on Friday, the price turned downwards when
it touched the 200-day moving average. This is due
not only to technical factors but also to a set of
fundamental reasons.
The
latest weekly data on stocks and production reinforce
the position of oil sellers. On Friday, Baker Hughes
noted an increase in the number of active oil rigs
to 424 (+6 for the week and +14 from the low in early
August). Although this is significantly lower than
the levels at the beginning of the year, when the
latest decline began, it still resembles a trend that
points to increased activity among US oil producers
and their renewed confidence in the need to invest
in the sector.
In
addition, actual production levels have been rising
since mid-July. In the middle of last week, the EIA
reported an increase in production to 13.5 million
barrels per day, the highest since the end of March.
Interestingly, this has not yet led to an accumulation
of reserves. Commercial stocks have fallen by almost
10 million barrels over the past two weeks, staying
close to the lower limit for this indicator over the
past ten years.
The
strategic reserve is being replenished, but at about
half the rate it was before Trump's election victory
in November last year. Over the weekend, it was also
reported that at the next monthly meeting of the OPEC+
monitoring committee on October 5, a recommendation
will be considered for the cartel to increase quotas
by at least another 135,000 barrels per day starting
in November. The cartel has made a shift in its strategy,
actively increasing quotas, first by removing voluntary
cuts and now by raising the bar for all participants.
In total, quotas have been increased by 2.5 million
barrels per day during this period. The intensification
of oil production has halted attempts by oil to grow,
despite the positive macroeconomic backdrop. As a
result, oil prices have been unable to sustainably
consolidate above the 200-day moving average for more
than a year now. This downward trend line has fallen
to around $70, compared to $82 just over a year ago
and a peak of $100 at the end of 2022.
Oil
has been moving within a downward range for the past
three years, with the upper limit for Brent at $73
per barrel and the lower limit at $53. Although the
price is now significantly closer to the upper limit,
a set of fundamental factors and technical pressures
makes a decline more likely than growth in the near
term. (FxPro)
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News
Flashback
Gold
What
the aggressive growth of gold indicates
Gold
is once again benefiting from a combination of geopolitical
tensions, demand for safe-haven assets, and reduced
risk appetite in the stock and cryptocurrency markets.
The price per ounce returned to its historic highs,
reaching $3,750 on the spot market and adding 3% from
the start of the day on Friday to the start of active
trading in Europe on Tuesday.
The
previous historic high was set on 17 September, followed
by two days of profit-taking. However, the wave of
decline was not long-lasting, and gold corrected by
less than 20% from its last rally on 20 August. This
indicates a strong appetite for gold, despite the
price highs and an almost unprecedented rate of growth
since the beginning of the year. From a technical
point of view, the expansion of this pattern indicates
the potential for the price to rise to $4,000.
Politics
is once again working in favour of gold bugs. The
tightening of work visa rules is likely to cause discontent
in India. Modi's statements about the need to make
the country independent of foreign markets are undermining
hopes for a trade settlement.
The
latest discussion of a government shutdown also supports
gold purchases.
The
Fed's softening of its monetary policy stance is providing
additional long-term confidence to buyers. Although
this reassessment of market prospects has paused in
recent days, it appears to be a pause rather than
a reversal, as it would take a strong improvement
in labour market indicators and a surge in inflation
to change this trend.
Gold
is being pushed in the same direction by expectations
that global central banks will continue to accumulate
gold reserves at the expense of the dollar's share
in them, as alternative currencies do not look much
better in terms of fundamentals.
On
the other hand, the price growth rate is now more
of a bearish factor. The historic rally is increasing
demand for a full-fledged portfolio shake-up, with
a correction of more than 130% growth over the last
three years. The period from September to November,
with the end of the financial and calendar year, looks
like a suitable point to start this trend.
Additionally,
the RSI on daily timeframes entering the overbought
zone above 80 earlier in September increases the risks
of a decline. Last week's price decline pushed the
index back to 70. A similar signal has triggered a
sideways movement or correction about a dozen times
in the last five years, with only one exception in
April 2024, when we saw an 8% price increase before
a three-month sideways movement.
On
balance, we view the situation as the final stage
of gold's increase over the past three years. Growth
within it may be quite aggressive, combined with accelerated
closing of short positions. However, for medium- and
long-term investors, this is suitable for closing
long positions and looking for the right moment to
open short ones. (FxPro)
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Matches: Fantasy Booking/Sports; Media Man Group Dream
Match Series
Million
Dollar Man vs IRS
Michael Wall Street vs Billionaire Ted
Mr X vs Mr BTC
Mr Green vs Mr Cash
VKM vs Easy E
Vinnie Vegas vs Mr Corbin
Mr Corp Merch vs Mr Freelance
Masked Superstar vs John McAfee
Sid Justice vs Mr Blood Diamond
Mr Bluey Chipper vs Street Fighter - King Of The Streets
Mr Dotcom vs Mr Wiki
Mr Gold vs Mr Green - Money In The Bank Ladder Match
Khan vs Khan - Winner Take All Match
Mr Wolff vs The Cleaner
Mr News vs Mr Vice - U.S Market Footprint Stipulation
Mr Paramount vs Mr Netflix
Mr ESPN vs Mr Fox
Mr Kross vs Mr H
Cesaro vs Rollins
Dirty Dom vs Mr AAA
Punks vs Egos
Kross vs H
L. Murdoch
Title vs Title
Mr Black Coffee vs Mr Claudio's Cafe Blend
Mr Warner vs Mr Netflix: Broadway draw thus far! Re-match!
Winner take all?!
News
Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014) Follows early Bitcoin
adopter Daniel Mross, exploring Bitcoins origins,
its volatile rise, and the community behind it. Great
for understanding Bitcoins early days and its
potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016) Examines Bitcoins history,
ideological roots, and impact on global financial
systems through interviews with pioneers and experts.
A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed
by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives into blockchains
broader applications beyond cryptocurrency, addressing
scalability and regulatory challenges. Ideal for those
interested in blockchains transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015) Traces the history
of money and introduces Bitcoin as a decentralized
alternative, critiquing centralized financial systems.
Features interviews with crypto experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019) A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke
Hemsworth, and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money
laundering agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021) A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts
creation of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace
using Bitcoin. It explores his rise and fall, blending
crime and drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries
are generally more educational, focusing on Bitcoins
history, blockchain technology, and real-world implications.
Theyre great for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For
a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like Prime
Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many of
these are available.
News
Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall
Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a drama
about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial world.
It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young stockbroker
desperate to succeed, who gets entangled with Gordon
Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate raider.
Gekkos mantra, Greed is good, drives
the story as Bud is lured into insider trading and
unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power. The film explores themes of capitalism,
loyalty, and betrayal, with Bud navigating pressures
from Gekko, his father (Martin Sheen), and his own
conscience.
Key
Details:
Cast:
Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie Sheen (Bud
Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin Sheen (Carl
Fox). Runtime: 2h 6m. Genre: Drama/Crime. Rating:
R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess.
Inspired
by real-life figures like Ivan Boesky and Michael
Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming:
Available on platforms like Peacock or rentable on
Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Gold,
copper, & silver: How metals are moving this year
Metal
futures have made some pretty dramatic moves lately
from safe haven gold to tariff sensitive copper. So
let's take a look at the longer term trends. I'm Jared
Blikre, host of Stocks in Translation. And I'm going
to start by charting some of the moves in Dr. Copper
because this is where we have the most zig and zags
over the last 25 years. So this goes back to the beginning
of the century and we can see right now, we're at
$5.51 per pound. That is a record high. But if we
go back to the beginning of the century, guess what?
Uh we had a little bit of a slump in the wake of the
dot com boom and then bust, but starting in 2003,
we saw a big rise there. And that was as China actually
joined the World Trade Organization or the WTO. That
lasted into the global financial crisis. Then we had
a pretty big bust in in Dr. Copper, and then we had
another rise. And that rise was due to unprecedented
stimulus, not only from the Chinese government, but
also from the United States government, QE was in
force, and then we saw kind of a strong dollar play.
That weighed on this metal all the way into the beginning
of 2016. The entire world, most of the world indices
went through a bear market in 2015, and then 2016,
we found the footing. And that was actually the year
that Trump won, began his first presidency. And from
there, we saw some zig and zags, and then we saw a
shock into the pandemic. A couple of, a couple of
years of deflation or a semi-deflation, disinflation,
that caught up with it in 2022, but then it was off
to the races again. And especially with the Trump
tariffs now on copper, threatening to be threatening
to be 50% on August 1st, we're seeing a lot of front
running in this trade. Now, I also want to show you
gold futures and I'm going to show you silver as well.
And they follow a very similar pattern. We're not
seeing the dramatic zig and zags that we did in copper,
but we did see the same pattern of China joining the
WTO, contributing to that huge rise in price to 1800,
almost $2,000 an ounce by the beginning of the global
financial crisis. So a little bit of a meltdown there.
But in 2016 into 2018, we saw a bit of a rise into
the pandemic, a little bit of a whipsaw there, and
consolidation over a few years. Again, that 2022 bare
market in US stocks that contributed to some deflation
and disinflation globally, supply chain chain shocks
came into force again, and then we saw this huge rise
beginning in late 2023, and we are now at 3353. We've
seen a high of as much as $3,500 per ounce. And gold
is kind of unique among the precious metals and also
the industrial metals, and this is because central
banks have been a huge determining force in their
buying of it. This is a bar chart that shows central
bank buying in tons going back all the way to 2010.
And what you notice here is the last three years,
2022, 2023, 2024, all of those had gold being bought
by central banks of in the amount of over 1,000 tons.
And so that's a pretty big dramatic increase from
the prior years. And this has to do with the ongoing
dedollarization in China, as well as Russia, but also
a host of other countries, even some in western and
eastern Europe. So this is a trend that we want to
follow. Uh, I want to close out here with silver,
and I'm going to just chart the price action. Again,
very similar chart to gold and copper in terms of
the big movements here. We saw a big price spike into
almost $50 per ounce, and that was just as the global
financial crisis was getting underway. And then the
QE area in 2011, that's when we saw that high. Then
we saw a dramatic, dramatic crash into 2016, kind
of found its footing, saw a big squeeze in the early
pandemic, 2020 was a great year for silver, but then
we saw a little bit of a fallout. And again, silver
is on the rise here at $38. It's still off of that
$50 record high, but it is increasing very quickly.
To round out the conversation, I want to just put
on a table here. I have all three medals and just
kind of grouping them together. I want to display
how they are moving with their specific patterns with
a trigger, and then to tell you which one of these
is featured in these specific criteria. So here, under
the pattern, we have acceleration. So that would be
an economic acceleration. The trigger would be liquidity.
And when that happens, we see all metals benefiting
from that. And then when there's a safe haven scare,
and that trigger would be a crisis of some sorts,
you're going to see gold and silver outperforming
the most, kind of leaving Dr. Copper behind. And then
here's a bearish one, industrial drags, that affects
copper disproportionately here, and the trigger there
is typically a stronger US dollar because the US dollar
surges when global global industrials tend to drag,
and that's because the US is the least dirty shirt
in the laundry basket of the world. And then finally
here, we have a policy shock. This will affect all
three medals, but especially copper and gold here.
Um, arguably, the biggest reason is tariffs and debt,
and we've seen both of those contribute to silver
rising. So we could put all three in that basket as
well. But when you put it all together, we have the
perfect explosive mix for all three of these metals,
including palladium and also platinum, which we didn't
get to have time for, but all of these are experiencing
huge thrust in 2025. And we'll have to see how these
tariffs play out, especially on Dr. Copper with respect
to that August 1st deadline. Remember, 50% there.
So tune into Stocks in Translation for more jargon
busting deep dives, new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
on Yahoo Finances website, or wherever you find your
podcast. (Transcript from Yahoo! Finance podcast)
News
Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man
"Bullish
is a mindset"
Cryptocurrency
News, Fintech, Blockchain, Media
September
29, 2025
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$114,160.79 +1.91%
Ethereum $4,222.43 +2.12%
Tether $1.0005 -0.02%
XRP $2.8938 +1.08%
Solana $214.06 +2.03%
TRON $0.3372 +0.45%
Dogecoin $0.2369 +0.18%
News
September
29, 2025
Crypto
market attempts to form a double bottom
Market
Overview
The
crypto market has been gaining since the start of
the day on Friday, adding 3.5% during this time to
$3.85 trillion, but still 1.3% below the level of
a week earlier.
The
rebound is coming from roughly the same levels as
in early September. Once again, altcoins are recovering
stronger than BTC. Such outperformance in the early
stages of recovery often indicates the future winners
of the race, which in this case are altcoins.
The
sentiment index fell to 28 on Friday but recovered
to 50 by Monday. The approach to the extreme fear
zone seems to have activated optimists, who began
to buy back the drawdown. However, cautious traders
will likely prefer to wait for the results of the
50-day moving average test, which is currently passing
through $3.92 trillion.
At
the end of last week, Bitcoin found support at 109,000.
It was bought at roughly the same levels as the end
of August and even slightly higher, which is positive
for the bulls. On the other hand, September's local
high is lower than the previous one, which generally
indicates a decrease in volatility and a stronger
movement towards a breakout beyond the $108-118K range.
Movements within the range can give many false short-term
signals.
News
Background
Santiment
has recorded a surge in mentions of buy on dip,
which may indicate the likelihood of an imminent rebound.
In addition, whales continue to accumulate BTC, and
the supply of Bitcoin on exchanges is declining.
However,
Glassnode warns of a continued correction, given growing
selling pressure from long-term holders and declining
institutional demand for ETFs. The first Ethereum
ETF with a staking feature from REX Shares and Osprey
Funds has launched in the US. Investors will receive
monthly payments for supporting the ETH network. Applications
from BlackRock and Fidelity are still being reviewed
by the SEC.
Ethereum
has begun to show signs that a local bottom has likely
been reached, notes analyst Mikybull Crypto. The RSI
oscillator on daily charts has fallen to its lowest
levels since April, when ETH was trading around $1,400.
According
to the Wall Street Journal, US regulators are investigating
cases of potential insider trading involving companies
that accumulate cryptocurrencies in their reserves.
The SEC and FINRA have already sent inquiries to a
number of companies.
Rating
agency Moody's warns that the rapid expansion of cryptocurrencies
use in developing countries, including stablecoins,
poses risks to monetary sovereignty and financial
stability. (FxPro)
News
September
25, 2025
The
crypto market is digging deeper
Market
Overview
The
crypto market capitalisation has fallen to a nearly
three-week low of $3.83 trillion, falling deeper below
its 50-day moving average. However, similar declines
at the end of June and the end of August only encouraged
buyers. On Thursday morning, Bitcoin wiped out the
previous day's gains, while major altcoins, Ethereum,
and Solana, have been declining for the fifth trading
session in a row.
The
sentiment index at 44 barely touches the fear zone,
preventing us from talking about a full-fledged reversal
in sentiment. Nevertheless, we are once again turning
our attention to crypto as an early indicator of risk
appetite. Altcoins, as well as small currencies of
developed countries, have been losing ground since
the Fed cut rates a week ago, and key US indices have
joined them since Tuesday.
On
Wednesday, Bitcoin unsuccessfully attempted to storm
the 50-day moving average. Earlier, BTCUSD fell out
of the upward channel that had been forming since
early September. These are all signs of a deeper dive
ahead, potentially into the $104-107K range.
News
Background
Bitcoin's
implied volatility has fallen to its lowest level
since 2023. Blockchain data points to a calm
before the storm, according to XWIN Research.
The last time this happened, it was followed by explosive
growth.
CoinW
also calls the situation the calm before the
storm. Negative funding rates, seasonal trends,
and inflows into institutional ETFs tip the odds in
favour of growth. According to CoinGlass, Bitcoin
has strengthened in October in 10 of the last 12 years.
If
US inflation turns out to be moderate, the Fed's rate
will be further reduced, and the amount of liquidity
in the market will increase. According to QCP Capital,
this factor will be the main driver of Bitcoin's growth
in October.
However, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon believes that the
Fed is unlikely to cut its key rate. He sees factors
that are more likely to cause inflation to rise than
fall.
SkyBridge
Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci confirmed his previous
forecast that Bitcoin will reach its target of $150,000
by the end of the year. In his opinion, November-December
is the most favourable period for buying BTC.
Pantera
Capital CEO Dan Morehead said BRICS countries, including
Russia and China, view Bitcoin as a tool for de-dollarisation.
In his opinion, these countries will prepare to create
state Bitcoin reserves and their own Bitcoin ETFs.
(FxPro)
News
Blockchain
News
1.
SWIFT Announces Blockchain-Based Overhaul for Global
Payments
The
Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
(SWIFT), which handles millions of daily transactions,
is integrating a blockchain-based ledger into its
infrastructure. This move aims to enhance interoperability
and speed, with top global banks collaborating on
the project.
In
response to rising stablecoin competition, SWIFT's
update could accelerate tokenized asset adoption.
Industry experts see this as a pivotal step toward
hybrid traditional-fintech systems.
Related
buzz: Qatar National Bank (QNB) has adopted JPMorgan's
blockchain platform for instant USD payments in the
Middle East, building on its prior Ripple partnership
for cross-border efficiency.
2.
Institutional Momentum:
BlackRock's
Bitcoin ETF Expansion and Treasury PlaysBlackRock
filed for a Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, extending
its dominance beyond the $87 billion iShares Bitcoin
Trust. This signals growing mainstream interest in
yield-generating crypto products.
Anthony
Scaramucci-backed Hivemind Capital launched a $550
million fund to acquire digital tokens on the Avalanche
blockchainthe first of its kind for on-chain
treasuries.
However,
institutional Bitcoin acquisitions have slowed sharply,
with treasuries scaling back amid market volatility.
Analysts predict a potential cycle dip mirroring 2017,
with $200K BTC targets if liquidity holds.
3.
Regulatory and Government Advances
Nasdaq
proposed rule changes to tokenize equity securities
and exchange-traded products, potentially unlocking
billions in on-chain capital markets.
The
SEC is drafting an "innovation exemption"
to fast-track digital asset product approvals, while
U.S. lawmakers push to include crypto in retirement
plans.
Stablecoin
legislation is also advancing in Congress.
Globally,
Kyrgyzstan plans to migrate government services on-chain
by 2028, and the Philippines is exploring blockchain
post-corruption protests.
Fnality,
a blockchain payment firm, raised $136M from major
banks for real-time settlements.
4.
Tech Innovations and Ecosystem GrowthAmadeus Protocol
unveiled the world's first "thinking blockchain,"
converting mining power into AI intelligence via unique
Proof-of-Work (uPoW).
Solana
developers are debating removing block limits after
the Alpenglow upgrade to boost capacity for high-performance
validators.
Layer-1
blockchains are solidifying as crypto's backbone,
with tokenized assets and stablecoin rules testing
their scalability.
AGII
launched optimization engines for reliable blockchain
automation in Web3.
In
gaming and RWAs:
OFA
Group's real-estate tokenization platform with Blockchain
App Factory, and AAA's document-authentication pilot
using Integra Ledger.
5.
Market Sentiment and Warnings
Bitcoin's
upward grind continues, but analysts flag 10-20% pullbacks
and a possible financial crash by late September tied
to global M2 liquidity.
XRP
ETF speculation is heating up, with bearish trader
bets amid approval rumors.
Broader
trends: Korea Blockchain Week (through Sep 28) featured
exchange partnerships and regulatory updates. Decentralized
apps like Bitchat surged in Madagascar during protests.
News
Flashback
September
24, 2025
BTC
Calm Breaks as Bulls Face Resistance
Digital
assets have been hit by one of the biggest sell-offs
since the beginning of the year. According to Coinglass,
1.5 billion dollars in long positions were liquidated
at the start of this week. Bitcoin fell from its monthly
highs due to a revision of market views on the fate
of the federal funds rate, the strengthening of the
US dollar, and concerns about a decline in demand.
Corporations
have accumulated $116 billion worth of Bitcoin and
have become serious players in the market. The fall
in their shares, coupled with Nasdaq's requirement
for shareholder approval of new issues, has created
real panic. If these financial institutions find it
difficult to raise funds through securities issues,
demand for digital assets will fall, and prices will
also drop.
Optimists
believe that this is not the case. There are also
specialised exchange-traded funds and the resumption
of the Fed's monetary policy easing cycle is likely
to increase demand for Bitcoin ETFs. The outflow of
capital from money market funds will also play a role.
Reserves increased to a whopping $7.7 trillion in
2025. The average yield was 4.1%, which is significantly
higher than the average 0.6% on bank deposits. As
the federal funds rate declines, yields will fall,
and money will flow into other ETFs, including those
related to cryptocurrency.
Investors
believe that over time, the link between US stock
indices and Bitcoin will be restored. However, while
US stocks have such an important growth driver as
artificial intelligence technology, Bitcoin does not.
Companies from the S&P 500, especially tech giants,
regularly report positive corporate reports. Interest
in cryptocurrency purchases by corporations, on the
contrary, is falling.
The
cryptocurrency market is prone to extremes. The highest
derivative bets are concentrated at the 95,000 and
140,000 levels. This means that after a long period
of calm, investors are expecting to see a real storm.
Much will depend on the ability of Bitcoin bulls to
overcome important resistance levels at 113,500 and
115,000. If they succeed, there will be a chance to
restore the uptrend. Failure will increase the risks
of a Bitcoin correction. (FxPro)
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin
is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and
tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme.
Naval Ravikant, former CEO of AngelList
We
have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical
framework that is free of politics and human error.
Tyler Winklevoss, co-CEO of Gemini
"You
can't stop things like Bitcoin. It will be everywhere,
and the world will have to readjust. World governments
will have to readjust." John McAfee, Founder
of McAfee Associates
There
are 3 eras of currency: Commodity based, politically
based, and now, math-based. Chris Dixon,
Venture Capitalist at Andreesen Horowitz
As
the value goes up, heads start to swivel and skeptics
begin to soften. Starting a new currency is easy,
anyone can do it. The trick is getting people to accept
it because it is their use that gives the money
value. - Adam B. Levine, CEO of Tokenly
Trading
Bitcoin is like trading Apple, Amazon, Google, or
Facebook a decade ago. The more you obsess over timing
the market, the more mistakes you make. They were
all technology networks that were dominant & destined
to grow. - Michael Saylor, Former CEO of MicroStrategy
"Whereas
most technologies tend to automate workers on the
periphery doing menial tasks, blockchains automate
away the center. Instead of putting the taxi driver
out of a job, blockchain puts Uber out of a job and
lets the taxi drivers work with the customer directly."
- Vitalik Buterin, Co-Founder of Ethereum
"The
Latin American countries where you have this combination
of inflation or hyperinflation cycles deflation
as well and then you have very high friction
for financial transactions, a high percentage of people
who are unbanked, cryptocurrencies make total sense."
Fred Thiel, CEO of Thiel Advisors & Marathon
Digital Holdings
we
know gold is a $12 trillion asset, bitcoins
about a 10th of gold. Could they be half of gold?
At one point, Sure, it could
And at some point,
it will be larger than gold
that money is finding
its way to Gen Z and Millennials, and they feel much
more comfortable with digital gold than old clunky
gold. - Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital
If
you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have
time to try to convince you, sorry. - Satoshi
Nakomoto, Founder of Bitcoin
Markets,
Crypto and Culture
September
15, 2025
Sydney,
Australia
Markets
ASX
futures down 59 points/0.7% to 8804
Wall Street:
S&P 500 -0.1%
Dow Jones -0.6%
Nasdaq +0.4%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 +0.1%
FTSE -0.2%
DAX flat
CAC flat
Bitcoin
-0.1% to $US115,849
Gold
+0.3% to $US3643.14 per ounce
Oil +0.5% to $US62.69 a barrel
Brent crude oil +0.9% to $US66.99 a barrel
Iron ore +0.4% to $US105.90 per ton
10-year yield:
US 4.06%
Australia 4.21%
Germany 2.71%
News
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$116,036.73 USD +0.28%
Ethereum $4,624.75 USD -0.60%
Tether $0.9998 USD +0.14%
XRP $3.04 USD -2.20%
BNB $933.05 USD +0.18%
Solana $243.15 USD +1.40%
TRON $0.3491 USD +0.06%
Dogecoin $0.2799 USD -3.15%
Market
Cautious, Mood/vibe rising!
Cryptos
and Markets
September
9, 2025
Sydney,
Australia
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$112,346.79 USD +1.07%
Ethereum $4,318.63 USD +0.44%
Tether $0.9999 USD +0.06%
XRP $2.98 USD +3.83%
BNB $879.96 USD +0.66%
Solana $214.83 USD +4.71%
TRON $0.3318 USD +0.55%
Dogecoin $0.2427 USD +7.72%
Markets
Wall
Street:
S&P 500 +0.2%
Dow Jones +0.3%
Nasdaq +0.5%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 +0.8%
FTSE +0.1%
DAX +0.9%
CAC +0.8%
Bitcoin
+0.7% to $US112,068
Gold -0.4% to $US3545.85 per ounce
Oil +0.4% to $US62.48 a barrel
Brent crude oil +0.8% to $US66.02 a barrel
Iron ore +1.5% to $US104.80 per ton
10-year
yield:
US
4.16%
Australia 4.35%
Germany 2.72%
News
Cryptocurrency
market uncertainty as a sign of suppressed retail
risk appetite
Market
Overview
Cryptocurrency
market capitalisation has gained 2.5% over the past
seven days to $3.85 trillion, demonstrating a very
modest and erratic recovery without buyer euphoria
or significant volumes. The crypto market capitalisation
remains below its 50-day moving average, indicating
the prevalence of bears in the market. This is a very
worrying indicator of underlying risk appetite in
financial markets. Although stocks are offsetting
the weakness in the labour market with growth in anticipation
of Fed dovishness, the weakness of the economy is
still negative for retail customers, the driving force
behind prices.
The
sentiment index fell into fear territory on Sunday
at 44, but returned to a neutral 51 on Monday, reflecting
a wait-and-see stance.
Bitcoin
continues to hover around $111K, crossing this mark
up or down every day for the past seven days. Since
the beginning of September, an upward line can be
drawn through the local price lows, but BTC has gained
about 3.6% during this time, more than the losses
on 28 August alone.
News
Background
The
total volume of corporate Bitcoin reserves reached
a record 840,000 BTC in August, but their growth rate
and transaction volume fell to annual lows, according
to CryptoQuant. This indicates a weakening of institutional
demand.
The
altcoin season has already begun, but only for those
coins that large companies have included in their
reserves, according to Bloomberg. Another potential
driver of the alt season could be the approval of
crypto ETF applications in the US. About 10 assets
are expected from the SEC, including Dogecoin, Chainlink,
Stellar, Bitcoin Cash, Avalanche, Litecoin, Shiba
Inu, Polkadot, Solana and Hedera.
Stablecoins
are gaining popularity because they offer businesses
faster, cheaper and more reliable payments than traditional
systems, said Stripe CEO Patrick Collison.
The
Financial Times has learned of Tether's plans to buy
gold. According to the publication's sources, the
issuer of the USDT stablecoin has been discussing
investing in the entire precious metal supply chain,
which includes mining, processing, trading, and royalties.
(FxPro)
News
Flashback
September
4
Bitcoin
is too cautious, XRP is more relaxed
Market
Overview
The
cryptocurrency market cap has not changed over the
past day, remaining close to $3.81 trillion. On Wednesday,
the market rose to $3.9T, but was unable to maintain
its growth trajectory. Among the top coins, Ethereum
has been the growth leader for over 24 hours, but
its 1.4% rise is less than half of Wednesdays
gains.
Bitcoin
is trading just above $110K, down 1.5% since the start
of the day on Thursday. We believe the reason for
the pullback is caution ahead of Friday's employment
release, as BTC is the most sensitive to macroeconomic
data among all cryptocurrencies. There may be many
false signals within the $108K to $113K range, but
a breakout from this consolidation can be seen as
a more reliable signal of the trend direction for
the coming days.
XRP
escaped Thursday's general gloom, recovering fairly
quickly to the day's opening levels after a weak start.
This is an indicator of the internal strength of buyers,
who are waiting for the risks of uncertainty to decrease,
but are generally optimistic about tomorrow.
News
Background
The
pursuit of high returns from storing Ethereum carries
serious risks for companies, warns SharpLink Gaming,
itself the second-largest public holder of ETH by
assets.
The
queue to enter Ethereum staking has reached a two-year
high, with an average waiting time of 14 days. The
queue to exit staking has decreased by 20% after reaching
a record high of 1 million ETH on 29 August.
According
to The Block, the total volume of cryptocurrency trading
on exchanges in August reached the levels seen at
the beginning of the year.
The
SEC and CFTC intend to coordinate the launch of spot
crypto asset trading on regulated platforms, according
to a joint statement from the agencies. The initiative
aims to strengthen US leadership in blockchain technology.
The
Solana community has approved the Alpenglow update,
which will significantly speed up transaction finalisation
and the operation of decentralised applications. According
to MEXC forecasts, SOL could reach $250 by the end
of the year.
The
number of searches for meme tokens on Google has increased
after several months of low activity. The indicator
reached 57 points on a 100-point scale. This is significantly
lower than the peak of 100 points recorded in January,
which was fuelled by the hype surrounding the launch
of the TRUMP token. (FxPro)
BTC
Market
Cautious
News
Flashback 36 hrs ago
The
crypto market continues to send alarming signals
Market
Overview
The
cryptocurrency market capitalisation has fallen by
3.4% over the past seven days to $3.74 trillion, its
lowest level in three and a half weeks.
News
Flashback
Leading
altcoins are once again attempting to pull the crypto
market upwards
Market
Overview
The
crypto market capitalisation has increased by almost
2% to $3.86 trillion over the past 24 hours due to
the traction of major altcoins such as Ethereum (+4%),
XRP (+3%), Solana (+7.8%), and Dogecoin (+4.9%).
Crypto
enthusiasts were expecting a different altcoin season,
but it is still worth noting their outperformance
relative to the first cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin
gained 1% to $111K during the day after spending most
of Tuesday forming the basis for a rebound on dips
below $110K. This is an important indicator of interest
in buying on dips, which probably encouraged more
risk-tolerant altcoin buyers. The former is also lagging
the stock market, where the S&P500 is on the verge
of historic highs, and the Nasdaq100 is 1.8% below
its historic high.
News
Background
The
Bitcoin derivatives market points to pessimistic sentiment,
as market participants are actively buying put options.
New
investors are selling Bitcoin at a loss. In this way,
the market is getting rid of weak hands
and preparing a support base for future growth, notes
analyst Crazzyblockk.
GLJ
Research head Gordon Johnson said that BTC is at risk
of a 65% collapse due to a reduction in dollar liquidity
in the US financial system for the first time since
2022. Only the Feds abandonment of quantitative
tightening (QT) and a return to new quantitative easing
(QE) can remedy the situation.
According
to Bitfinex, the altcoin season will not start until
new cryptocurrency ETFs are approved. It is only expected
to begin at the end of the year. The SEC is currently
reviewing more than 70 applications to launch altcoin-based
ETFs.
Citi
warns that paying interest on stablecoin deposits
could cause a massive outflow of deposits from the
banking system. A similar situation was observed during
the money market fund boom in the United States in
the 1980s. (FxPro)
News
The
reversal of the trend in crypto has been confirmed
Market
Overview
The
crypto market has been on a downward trend for the
last 12 days, falling to $3.76 trillion on Tuesday
morning and later stabilising at $3.79 trillion.
Capitalisation
fell below the 50-day moving average and the area
of recent lows, giving a technical signal of a change
in the trend from growth to decline. The declines
in this area over the past three months have been
close to the bottom of local corrections.
The
sentiment index remains fairly stable in neutral territory
(48 versus 47 the day before). Declines in this area
over the last three months have been close to the
bottom of local corrections.
Bitcoin
is trading near $110K, dropping to a low of $108.5K.
Local attempts to stabilise in BTC are being replaced
by even greater sell-offs.
News
S&P500s
buy-the-dip sentiment helped Bitcoin
The
sell-off of Bitcoin following Congress's passage of
a law regulating the circulation of stablecoins and
the retreat of US stock indices from record highs
allowed Bitcoin bears to push prices below the lower
boundary of the $116k$120k consolidation range.
When it looked like a severe correction was coming,
US stocks stepped in again. Investors bought up the
S&P 500 dip, and Bitcoin immediately bounced back.
Changes
in global risk appetite continue to be the main driver
of cryptocurrency prices. July saw a series of record
highs for the S&P 500, making it a successful
month for Bitcoin. Meanwhile, Bitcoin-focused ETFs
attracted $6 billion, the third-best result in the
history of specialised exchange-traded funds. Ether
ETFs were not far behind, with a record inflow of
$5.4 billion.
The
situation changed dramatically at the turn of July
and August. Interest in digital assets began to cool.
Coinbase's Bitcoin premium fell into the red for the
first time since May, indicating a decline in demand
from US investors. Open interest in Bitcoin and Ether
futures contracts fell by 13% and 21%, respectively,
compared to Bitcoin's record high. According to Coinglass,
on the last day of July, $800 million in long positions
across all cryptocurrencies were liquidated.
Speculators
doubt the rally's continuation, while crypto treasuries
are buying Bitcoin under any conditions. On pullbacks
or at market prices, Strategy acquired
more than 21,000 coins worth $2.46 billion during
the week of July 28th to August 3rd. This is the third-largest
cryptocurrency purchase by Michael Saylor's company
since records began. The average price is the second
highest in history. As a result, Strategy's reserves
have grown to more than $71 billion.
The
future dynamics of Bitcoin will depend on the fate
of US stock indices and capital flows into ETFs. If
the S&P 500's successes are temporary, Bitcoin
will be forced to undergo a deep correction. If its
quotes remain below the middle of the previous consolidation
range of $116k$120k, the bears are in control.
(FxPro)
News
Flashback
Three
blows to oil in three days
Oil
has been under triple pressure since the end of last
week, losing more than 7% per barrel of WTI since
31 July, reaching the important psychological level
of $65.
The
latest wave of oil sell-offs began with the realisation
that US trade tariffs from August will be higher than
initially expected, as higher tariffs are associated
with an economic slowdown and weaker demand for energy.
Fears of an economic slowdown intensified after the
release of unexpectedly weak US employment data on
Friday. Over the weekend, concerns were heightened
by OPEC+'s increase in production quotas, which was
reflected in the markets on Monday.
After
its latest meeting, OPEC+ announced that it would
increase production quotas for eight countries by
547,000 barrels per day starting in September.
Considering
the quota increases since April, the entire voluntarily
reduced volume of 2.2 million barrels per day will
return to the market. This is a rather bold decision,
given the growing fear that the global economy is
slowing down.
Some
link such steps by the cartel to the risks of supply
disruptions due to potential sanctions from the US
and the EU. In our opinion, it is also worth considering
the cartel's intention to regain its market share
from the US in this way.
Oil
producers in the US are very sensitive to price, sharply
cutting investment when prices fall. At the beginning
of April, there were 489 oil rigs in operation, but
according to data published on Friday, this number
has fallen to 410. In the long term, a gradual increase
in production efficiency should be considered, but
at intervals of six months, it is unlikely that there
will be any sharp progress. Therefore, we can expect
some US production reduction and a gradual recovery
in the share of traditional oil producers such as
Saudi Arabia, Russia and the UAE.
The
price of WTI crude oil, which rose to close to $70
at its peak last week, has returned to the lower end
of the range since early June at $65. Closing the
day below 66 will mark a failure below the 200- and
50-day moving averages, increasing the potential for
further declines.
If
OPEC+ really plans to increase its share of the oil
market, it may not oppose further price declines.
The intensification of negative trends in the global
and US economies could bring the price back to this
year's lows of $55 by the end of September and to
the lower end of the downward corridor of $50 by the
end of the year. However, further trends will depend
heavily on the reaction of monetary authorities and
oil producers. (FxPro)
Markets,
Crypto and Culture
August
21, 2025
Sydney,
Australia
Markets
ASX
futures up 18 points or 0.2% to 8897
Australian
dollar -0.3% to 64.35 US cents
Wall
Street:
S&P 500 -0.2%
Dow Jones flat
Nasdaq -0.7%
Europe
Stoxx 50 -0.2%
FTSE +1.1%
DAX -0.6%
CAC -0.1%
Bitcoin
+0.7% to $US114,376
Gold
+1% to $US3348.46 per ounce
Oil +1.4% to $US63.21 a barrel
Brent crude oil +1.8% to $US66.95 a barrel
Iron ore -0.1% to $US101.00 per ton
10-year
yield:
US 4.29%
Australia 4.29%
Germany 2.72%
News
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$114,261.69 USD +1.28%
Ethereum $4,332.84 USD +6.18%
Tether $1.00 USD +0.05%
XRP $2.95 USD +3.18%
BNB $869.18 USD +5.58%
News
August
19, 2025
Cryptocurrency
market nervousness grows
Market
Overview
The
cryptocurrency market cap fell by another 0.4% to
$3.87 trillion. The market is plunging below the former
resistance level, raising speculators' fears of a
possible major correction towards $3.6 trillion.
Bitcoin
fell to $114.7k, rolling back to levels seen two weeks
ago and below the medium-term trend line, which is
a 50-day moving average. This dynamic reinforces fears
of a deeper correction, which could affect the entire
crypto market, potentially triggering a deeper correction
to $100K, near the 200-day MA.
Ethereum
rolled back to $4,200, losing more than 12% from its
peak. The second-largest coin by capitalisation is
seriously aiming to test the strength of the former
resistance area near $4,100, which has been holding
back price growth since March 2024. The ability to
stay above this level will indicate a change in the
market regime for this cryptocurrency, as the abundant
capital inflows also suggest.
News
Background
According
to CoinShares, global investment in crypto funds rose
more than sixfold last week to $3.748 billion, the
highest inflow in the last four weeks. Investments
in Bitcoin increased by $552 million, Ethereum jumped
by $2.868 million, Solana grew by $177 million, XRP
by $126 million, and Sui by $11 million.
According
to Glassnode, the number of addresses with a balance
of more than 10,000 BTC fell to an annual low, and
the number of wallets with 1,00010,000 BTC also
decreased. This indicates that large holders are taking
profits after reaching record highs.
According
to Canary Capital, Bitcoin is 50% likely to reach
$140,000$150,000 by the end of 2025, but a bear
market will come next year.
Solana
became the first network to reach 107,540 transactions
per second (TPS) during a stress test. The actual
throughput of the blockchain is lower, at around 3,700
TPS, which is 59 times higher than that of the main
Ethereum network. (FxPro)
News
S&P500s
buy-the-dip sentiment helped Bitcoin
The
sell-off of Bitcoin following Congress's passage of
a law regulating the circulation of stablecoins and
the retreat of US stock indices from record highs
allowed Bitcoin bears to push prices below the lower
boundary of the $116k$120k consolidation range.
When it looked like a severe correction was coming,
US stocks stepped in again. Investors bought up the
S&P 500 dip, and Bitcoin immediately bounced back.
Changes
in global risk appetite continue to be the main driver
of cryptocurrency prices. July saw a series of record
highs for the S&P 500, making it a successful
month for Bitcoin. Meanwhile, Bitcoin-focused ETFs
attracted $6 billion, the third-best result in the
history of specialised exchange-traded funds. Ether
ETFs were not far behind, with a record inflow of
$5.4 billion.
The
situation changed dramatically at the turn of July
and August. Interest in digital assets began to cool.
Coinbase's Bitcoin premium fell into the red for the
first time since May, indicating a decline in demand
from US investors. Open interest in Bitcoin and Ether
futures contracts fell by 13% and 21%, respectively,
compared to Bitcoin's record high. According to Coinglass,
on the last day of July, $800 million in long positions
across all cryptocurrencies were liquidated.
Speculators
doubt the rally's continuation, while crypto treasuries
are buying Bitcoin under any conditions. On pullbacks
or at market prices, Strategy acquired
more than 21,000 coins worth $2.46 billion during
the week of July 28th to August 3rd. This is the third-largest
cryptocurrency purchase by Michael Saylor's company
since records began. The average price is the second
highest in history. As a result, Strategy's reserves
have grown to more than $71 billion.
The
future dynamics of Bitcoin will depend on the fate
of US stock indices and capital flows into ETFs. If
the S&P 500's successes are temporary, Bitcoin
will be forced to undergo a deep correction. If its
quotes remain below the middle of the previous consolidation
range of $116k$120k, the bears are in control.
News
Bitcoin
tests support at 50-day MA
Market
Picture
The
crypto market rolled back at the end of last week
following a reduction in risk appetite in the financial
markets. However, on Sunday, sentiment changed with
the return of active buyers near the total capitalisation
of $3.60 trillion. At the time of writing, the market
is at $3.73 trillion (+3.6%). Less than 10% of the
top 100 coins show gains over 7 days, among which
the largest are TRON (+2.2%) and TON (+4.5%).
The
crypto market sentiment index fell to 53 by Sunday
morning, a six-week low, but recovered to 64 on Monday,
reflecting a resurgence of bullish sentiment. However,
another impressive upward move will be needed to confirm
a local victory for the bulls.
On
Saturday and Sunday, Bitcoin received support from
buyers on declines below $112K near the 50-day moving
average - the fourth touch of this curve since April.
On the buy the dip sentiment, the first
cryptocurrency recovered to $115K on Monday morning.
The rebound from support is a bullish signal for the
next couple of days, but the fact that it has been
tested frequently raises concerns for the medium term.
News Background
According
to SoSoValue, net outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs
in the US amounted to $812.3 million on August 1,
the highest since February 25. As a result, the weekly
outflow from BTC ETFs amounted to $643 million, a
record high for the past 16 weeks.
The
net outflow from spot Ethereum ETFs in the US on Friday
amounted to $152.3 million. However, inflows in the
previous days of the week managed to keep the indicator
in positive territory (+$154.3 million). The positive
trend has continued for 12 consecutive weeks.
Analyst
Ali Martinez says that over the past two days, Bitcoin
whales have bought 30,000 BTC. According to Santiment,
over the past four months, whales with balances ranging
from 10 to 10,000 BTC have accumulated 0.9% of the
total coin supply.
According
to The Block, trading volume on centralised crypto
exchanges exceeded $1.7 trillion in July (the highest
since February 2025), and trading volume on decentralised
exchanges (DEX) also reached its highest level since
January.
Galaxy
Digital warned of risks in the public company sector,
which accumulates cryptocurrencies by issuing shares.
The model creates systemic vulnerability and could
lead to a cascade collapse.
US
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins announced Project Crypto.
The projects key objective is to establish clear
rules for cryptocurrencies and turn the US into the
worlds crypto capital. (FxPro)
News
Flashback
Three
blows to oil in three days
Oil
has been under triple pressure since the end of last
week, losing more than 7% per barrel of WTI since
31 July, reaching the important psychological level
of $65.
The
latest wave of oil sell-offs began with the realisation
that US trade tariffs from August will be higher than
initially expected, as higher tariffs are associated
with an economic slowdown and weaker demand for energy.
Fears of an economic slowdown intensified after the
release of unexpectedly weak US employment data on
Friday. Over the weekend, concerns were heightened
by OPEC+'s increase in production quotas, which was
reflected in the markets on Monday.
After
its latest meeting, OPEC+ announced that it would
increase production quotas for eight countries by
547,000 barrels per day starting in September.
Considering
the quota increases since April, the entire voluntarily
reduced volume of 2.2 million barrels per day will
return to the market. This is a rather bold decision,
given the growing fear that the global economy is
slowing down.
Some
link such steps by the cartel to the risks of supply
disruptions due to potential sanctions from the US
and the EU. In our opinion, it is also worth considering
the cartel's intention to regain its market share
from the US in this way.
Oil
producers in the US are very sensitive to price, sharply
cutting investment when prices fall. At the beginning
of April, there were 489 oil rigs in operation, but
according to data published on Friday, this number
has fallen to 410. In the long term, a gradual increase
in production efficiency should be considered, but
at intervals of six months, it is unlikely that there
will be any sharp progress. Therefore, we can expect
some US production reduction and a gradual recovery
in the share of traditional oil producers such as
Saudi Arabia, Russia and the UAE.
The
price of WTI crude oil, which rose to close to $70
at its peak last week, has returned to the lower end
of the range since early June at $65. Closing the
day below 66 will mark a failure below the 200- and
50-day moving averages, increasing the potential for
further declines.
If
OPEC+ really plans to increase its share of the oil
market, it may not oppose further price declines.
The intensification of negative trends in the global
and US economies could bring the price back to this
year's lows of $55 by the end of September and to
the lower end of the downward corridor of $50 by the
end of the year. However, further trends will depend
heavily on the reaction of monetary authorities and
oil producers. (FxPro)
News
Flashback
July
29
Ethereum
continues attempt to climb above $4,000
Market
Picture
The
crypto market lost 1%, falling back to a capitalisation
of $3.9 trillion. This was a natural pullback against
the backdrop of the dollar's impressive strengthening
the day before. However, on Tuesday, the bulls were
back in charge, bringing the market back to a level
above Monday's opening but not yet reaching its peak.
Bitcoin
is trading near $118.7K, unable to break through the
resistance at $120K. This indecision to break out
of the range is likely to continue until the market
sees the Fed's key rate decision on Wednesday evening.
Ethereum
rose to $3,930 at the end of the day, fell back to
$3,700 on Monday, where it found interest from new
buyers and rose to $3,830 at the time of writing.
The last seven days have seen a fairly sharp upward
trend, and if this trend continues, the price will
rise above 4,000 by the end of this week.
News
Background
According
to CoinShares, global investment inflows into crypto
funds last week amounted to $1.908 billion. Investments
in Ethereum increased by $1.595 billion, Solana by
a significant $312 million, XRP by $190 million, and
Sui by $8 million. Investments in Bitcoin decreased
by $175 million.
Japan's
Metaplanet announced the acquisition of 780 BTC ($92.5
million) at an average price of $118,600. The company's
total reserves now amount to 17,132 BTC, worth over
$2 billion.
According
to Blockware, Bitcoin will no longer show parabolic
rallies or devastating bear cycles, as
institutional investors have changed the market dynamics
and reduced volatility.
According
to Strategic ETH Reserve, the volume of the second
cryptocurrency on the balance sheets of public companies
has reached 2.32 million ETH (~$9.11 billion)
1.92% of the total Ethereum supply. Bitmine Immersion
Tech, associated with Fundstrat founder Tom Lee, pursues
the most aggressive strategy. The company has ~566,800
ETH ($2.23 billion) on its balance sheet.
BNB,
the fifth-largest cryptocurrency by capitalisation,
updated its historical high above $860 on Monday.
Against this background, Binance founder Changpeng
Zhao's estimated fortune exceeded $76 billion. According
to Forbes, Zhao owns 64% of the BNB supply
about 89.1 million tokens. (FxPro)
News
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Dollar Man vs IRS
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News
Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014) Follows early Bitcoin
adopter Daniel Mross, exploring Bitcoins origins,
its volatile rise, and the community behind it. Great
for understanding Bitcoins early days and its
potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016) Examines Bitcoins history,
ideological roots, and impact on global financial
systems through interviews with pioneers and experts.
A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed
by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives into blockchains
broader applications beyond cryptocurrency, addressing
scalability and regulatory challenges. Ideal for those
interested in blockchains transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015) Traces the history
of money and introduces Bitcoin as a decentralized
alternative, critiquing centralized financial systems.
Features interviews with crypto experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019) A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke
Hemsworth, and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money
laundering agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021) A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts
creation of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace
using Bitcoin. It explores his rise and fall, blending
crime and drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries
are generally more educational, focusing on Bitcoins
history, blockchain technology, and real-world implications.
Theyre great for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For
a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like Prime
Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many of
these are available.
News
Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall
Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a drama
about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial world.
It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young stockbroker
desperate to succeed, who gets entangled with Gordon
Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate raider.
Gekkos mantra, Greed is good, drives
the story as Bud is lured into insider trading and
unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power. The film explores themes of capitalism,
loyalty, and betrayal, with Bud navigating pressures
from Gekko, his father (Martin Sheen), and his own
conscience.
Key
Details:
Cast:
Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie Sheen (Bud
Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin Sheen (Carl
Fox). Runtime: 2h 6m. Genre: Drama/Crime. Rating:
R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess.
Inspired
by real-life figures like Ivan Boesky and Michael
Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming:
Available on platforms like Peacock or rentable on
Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Gold,
copper, & silver: How metals are moving this year
Metal
futures have made some pretty dramatic moves lately
from safe haven gold to tariff sensitive copper. So
let's take a look at the longer term trends. I'm Jared
Blikre, host of Stocks in Translation. And I'm going
to start by charting some of the moves in Dr. Copper
because this is where we have the most zig and zags
over the last 25 years. So this goes back to the beginning
of the century and we can see right now, we're at
$5.51 per pound. That is a record high. But if we
go back to the beginning of the century, guess what?
Uh we had a little bit of a slump in the wake of the
dot com boom and then bust, but starting in 2003,
we saw a big rise there. And that was as China actually
joined the World Trade Organization or the WTO. That
lasted into the global financial crisis. Then we had
a pretty big bust in in Dr. Copper, and then we had
another rise. And that rise was due to unprecedented
stimulus, not only from the Chinese government, but
also from the United States government, QE was in
force, and then we saw kind of a strong dollar play.
That weighed on this metal all the way into the beginning
of 2016. The entire world, most of the world indices
went through a bear market in 2015, and then 2016,
we found the footing. And that was actually the year
that Trump won, began his first presidency. And from
there, we saw some zig and zags, and then we saw a
shock into the pandemic. A couple of, a couple of
years of deflation or a semi-deflation, disinflation,
that caught up with it in 2022, but then it was off
to the races again. And especially with the Trump
tariffs now on copper, threatening to be threatening
to be 50% on August 1st, we're seeing a lot of front
running in this trade. Now, I also want to show you
gold futures and I'm going to show you silver as well.
And they follow a very similar pattern. We're not
seeing the dramatic zig and zags that we did in copper,
but we did see the same pattern of China joining the
WTO, contributing to that huge rise in price to 1800,
almost $2,000 an ounce by the beginning of the global
financial crisis. So a little bit of a meltdown there.
But in 2016 into 2018, we saw a bit of a rise into
the pandemic, a little bit of a whipsaw there, and
consolidation over a few years. Again, that 2022 bare
market in US stocks that contributed to some deflation
and disinflation globally, supply chain chain shocks
came into force again, and then we saw this huge rise
beginning in late 2023, and we are now at 3353. We've
seen a high of as much as $3,500 per ounce. And gold
is kind of unique among the precious metals and also
the industrial metals, and this is because central
banks have been a huge determining force in their
buying of it. This is a bar chart that shows central
bank buying in tons going back all the way to 2010.
And what you notice here is the last three years,
2022, 2023, 2024, all of those had gold being bought
by central banks of in the amount of over 1,000 tons.
And so that's a pretty big dramatic increase from
the prior years. And this has to do with the ongoing
dedollarization in China, as well as Russia, but also
a host of other countries, even some in western and
eastern Europe. So this is a trend that we want to
follow. Uh, I want to close out here with silver,
and I'm going to just chart the price action. Again,
very similar chart to gold and copper in terms of
the big movements here. We saw a big price spike into
almost $50 per ounce, and that was just as the global
financial crisis was getting underway. And then the
QE area in 2011, that's when we saw that high. Then
we saw a dramatic, dramatic crash into 2016, kind
of found its footing, saw a big squeeze in the early
pandemic, 2020 was a great year for silver, but then
we saw a little bit of a fallout. And again, silver
is on the rise here at $38. It's still off of that
$50 record high, but it is increasing very quickly.
To round out the conversation, I want to just put
on a table here. I have all three medals and just
kind of grouping them together. I want to display
how they are moving with their specific patterns with
a trigger, and then to tell you which one of these
is featured in these specific criteria. So here, under
the pattern, we have acceleration. So that would be
an economic acceleration. The trigger would be liquidity.
And when that happens, we see all metals benefiting
from that. And then when there's a safe haven scare,
and that trigger would be a crisis of some sorts,
you're going to see gold and silver outperforming
the most, kind of leaving Dr. Copper behind. And then
here's a bearish one, industrial drags, that affects
copper disproportionately here, and the trigger there
is typically a stronger US dollar because the US dollar
surges when global global industrials tend to drag,
and that's because the US is the least dirty shirt
in the laundry basket of the world. And then finally
here, we have a policy shock. This will affect all
three medals, but especially copper and gold here.
Um, arguably, the biggest reason is tariffs and debt,
and we've seen both of those contribute to silver
rising. So we could put all three in that basket as
well. But when you put it all together, we have the
perfect explosive mix for all three of these metals,
including palladium and also platinum, which we didn't
get to have time for, but all of these are experiencing
huge thrust in 2025. And we'll have to see how these
tariffs play out, especially on Dr. Copper with respect
to that August 1st deadline. Remember, 50% there.
So tune into Stocks in Translation for more jargon
busting deep dives, new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
on Yahoo Finances website, or wherever you find your
podcast. (Transcript from Yahoo! Finance podcast)
News
Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man
"Everything
is a gamble" Greg Tingle, Media Man Group
"Bullish
is a mindset"
News
Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014) Follows early Bitcoin
adopter Daniel Mross, exploring Bitcoins origins,
its volatile rise, and the community behind it. Great
for understanding Bitcoins early days and its
potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016) Examines Bitcoins history,
ideological roots, and impact on global financial
systems through interviews with pioneers and experts.
A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed
by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives into blockchains
broader applications beyond cryptocurrency, addressing
scalability and regulatory challenges. Ideal for those
interested in blockchains transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015) Traces the history
of money and introduces Bitcoin as a decentralized
alternative, critiquing centralized financial systems.
Features interviews with crypto experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019) A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke
Hemsworth, and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money
laundering agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021) A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts
creation of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace
using Bitcoin. It explores his rise and fall, blending
crime and drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries
are generally more educational, focusing on Bitcoins
history, blockchain technology, and real-world implications.
Theyre great for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For
a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like Prime
Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many of
these are available.
News
Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall
Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a drama
about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial world.
It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young stockbroker
desperate to succeed, who gets entangled with Gordon
Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate raider.
Gekkos mantra, Greed is good, drives
the story as Bud is lured into insider trading and
unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power. The film explores themes of capitalism,
loyalty, and betrayal, with Bud navigating pressures
from Gekko, his father (Martin Sheen), and his own
conscience.
Key
Details:
Cast:
Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie Sheen (Bud
Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin Sheen (Carl
Fox). Runtime: 2h 6m. Genre: Drama/Crime. Rating:
R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess.
Inspired
by real-life figures like Ivan Boesky and Michael
Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming:
Available on platforms like Peacock or rentable on
Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Gold,
copper, & silver: How metals are moving this year
Metal
futures have made some pretty dramatic moves lately
from safe haven gold to tariff sensitive copper. So
let's take a look at the longer term trends. I'm Jared
Blikre, host of Stocks in Translation. And I'm going
to start by charting some of the moves in Dr. Copper
because this is where we have the most zig and zags
over the last 25 years. So this goes back to the beginning
of the century and we can see right now, we're at
$5.51 per pound. That is a record high. But if we
go back to the beginning of the century, guess what?
Uh we had a little bit of a slump in the wake of the
dot com boom and then bust, but starting in 2003,
we saw a big rise there. And that was as China actually
joined the World Trade Organization or the WTO. That
lasted into the global financial crisis. Then we had
a pretty big bust in in Dr. Copper, and then we had
another rise. And that rise was due to unprecedented
stimulus, not only from the Chinese government, but
also from the United States government, QE was in
force, and then we saw kind of a strong dollar play.
That weighed on this metal all the way into the beginning
of 2016. The entire world, most of the world indices
went through a bear market in 2015, and then 2016,
we found the footing. And that was actually the year
that Trump won, began his first presidency. And from
there, we saw some zig and zags, and then we saw a
shock into the pandemic. A couple of, a couple of
years of deflation or a semi-deflation, disinflation,
that caught up with it in 2022, but then it was off
to the races again. And especially with the Trump
tariffs now on copper, threatening to be threatening
to be 50% on August 1st, we're seeing a lot of front
running in this trade. Now, I also want to show you
gold futures and I'm going to show you silver as well.
And they follow a very similar pattern. We're not
seeing the dramatic zig and zags that we did in copper,
but we did see the same pattern of China joining the
WTO, contributing to that huge rise in price to 1800,
almost $2,000 an ounce by the beginning of the global
financial crisis. So a little bit of a meltdown there.
But in 2016 into 2018, we saw a bit of a rise into
the pandemic, a little bit of a whipsaw there, and
consolidation over a few years. Again, that 2022 bare
market in US stocks that contributed to some deflation
and disinflation globally, supply chain chain shocks
came into force again, and then we saw this huge rise
beginning in late 2023, and we are now at 3353. We've
seen a high of as much as $3,500 per ounce. And gold
is kind of unique among the precious metals and also
the industrial metals, and this is because central
banks have been a huge determining force in their
buying of it. This is a bar chart that shows central
bank buying in tons going back all the way to 2010.
And what you notice here is the last three years,
2022, 2023, 2024, all of those had gold being bought
by central banks of in the amount of over 1,000 tons.
And so that's a pretty big dramatic increase from
the prior years. And this has to do with the ongoing
dedollarization in China, as well as Russia, but also
a host of other countries, even some in western and
eastern Europe. So this is a trend that we want to
follow. Uh, I want to close out here with silver,
and I'm going to just chart the price action. Again,
very similar chart to gold and copper in terms of
the big movements here. We saw a big price spike into
almost $50 per ounce, and that was just as the global
financial crisis was getting underway. And then the
QE area in 2011, that's when we saw that high. Then
we saw a dramatic, dramatic crash into 2016, kind
of found its footing, saw a big squeeze in the early
pandemic, 2020 was a great year for silver, but then
we saw a little bit of a fallout. And again, silver
is on the rise here at $38. It's still off of that
$50 record high, but it is increasing very quickly.
To round out the conversation, I want to just put
on a table here. I have all three medals and just
kind of grouping them together. I want to display
how they are moving with their specific patterns with
a trigger, and then to tell you which one of these
is featured in these specific criteria. So here, under
the pattern, we have acceleration. So that would be
an economic acceleration. The trigger would be liquidity.
And when that happens, we see all metals benefiting
from that. And then when there's a safe haven scare,
and that trigger would be a crisis of some sorts,
you're going to see gold and silver outperforming
the most, kind of leaving Dr. Copper behind. And then
here's a bearish one, industrial drags, that affects
copper disproportionately here, and the trigger there
is typically a stronger US dollar because the US dollar
surges when global global industrials tend to drag,
and that's because the US is the least dirty shirt
in the laundry basket of the world. And then finally
here, we have a policy shock. This will affect all
three medals, but especially copper and gold here.
Um, arguably, the biggest reason is tariffs and debt,
and we've seen both of those contribute to silver
rising. So we could put all three in that basket as
well. But when you put it all together, we have the
perfect explosive mix for all three of these metals,
including palladium and also platinum, which we didn't
get to have time for, but all of these are experiencing
huge thrust in 2025. And we'll have to see how these
tariffs play out, especially on Dr. Copper with respect
to that August 1st deadline. Remember, 50% there.
So tune into Stocks in Translation for more jargon
busting deep dives, new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
on Yahoo Finances website, or wherever you find your
podcast. (Transcript from Yahoo! Finance podcast)
News
Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man
"Everything
is a gamble" Greg Tingle, Media Man Group
Cryptocurrency,
Markets, Business, World News and Culture
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God It's Friday Edition Under The Media Watercooler
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7/8, 2025
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Stock
market growth has boosted altcoins more than BTC
Market
Overview
The
crypto market increased its capitalisation by almost
1% over the past day to $3.76 trillion. This smooth
recovery is consistent with the growing appetite in
the stock markets, where the Nasdaq100 is approaching
peak values, trading just over 1% below its historical
highs. The growth drivers remain the leading altcoins
ETH (+2.4%), XRP (+1.7%), Solana (+3.7%) and Dogecoin
(+2.7%) against a modest +0.7% for BTC.
Bitcoin
is approaching $115K on Thursday morning, reinforcing
confidence in a rebound from the 50-day moving average
in the first days of the month. However, the situation
is clouded by uncertainty due to trading within a
narrow range. Signals for a continuation of the movement
will be a breakout of support at $112K (recent local
lows and 50-day average) or a breakout of resistance
at $120K (July peaks and an important round level).
News
Background
According
to Glassnode, Bitcoin has moved from a stage of euphoria
to a stage of cooling off, with pressure from sellers
intensifying. Demand from large companies and investment
funds is weakening, capital inflows into spot Bitcoin
ETFs have fallen by almost a quarter, network activity
is declining, and transfer volumes and commission
fees are shrinking. In such conditions, any recovery
will be short-lived, as there are no fundamental catalysts
for a rally.
Options
point to expectations of a decline in Bitcoin and
Ethereum by the end of August. Analyst Sean Dawson
notes that investors are hedging en masse in case
of a sharp pullback in BTC below $100,000.
Well-known
trader Ton Weiss suggested that the concentration
of Bitcoin in the hands of large American companies
creates risks of centralisation, and the US authorities
may try to confiscate it in the event of an economic
crisis, as they once did with gold. In his opinion,
this could happen in 20322033.
As
part of Project Crypto, the US SEC has clarified that
liquid staking is not usually subject to securities
laws.
US
President Donald Trump is going to sign an executive
order imposing penalties on banks that refuse to serve
crypto companies, The Wall Street Journal reported,
citing sources in the White House. (FxPro)
News
SEC
and Ripple Conclude XRP Lawsuit
The
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Ripple
Labs have dismissed all appeals in their legal battle
over XRP, ending a case that began in December 2020.
A court previously ruled that XRP sales on public
exchanges did not constitute securities, while institutional
sales violated securities laws, resulting in a $125
million fine for Ripple. This resolution eliminates
further litigation and provides regulatory clarity
for the cryptocurrency.
News
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$116,400.26 USD +1.16%
Ethereum $3,886.75 USD +4.27%
XRP $3.34 USD +11.23%
Tether $0.9987 USD -0.19%
BNB: $784.56 USD +2.44%
Solana $175.11 USD +3.30%
USD Coin $0.9993 USD -0.07%
Dogecoin $0.2227 USD +8.31%
TRON $0.3375 USD -0.71%
News
Business
activity in the eurozone is growing, but very slowly
Business
activity in the eurozone is returning to growth thanks
to a turnaround in manufacturing since the end of
last year and a slight acceleration in the pace of
growth in services, according to data published by
S&P Global.
The
final composite PMI data for July showed an increase
to 50.9, rising for the third consecutive month and
repeating March's figures. Overall, the indicator
has returned to levels close to those seen in 2019,
indicating fairly sluggish economic growth.
Although
the manufacturing sector, for which data was published
on Friday, remains below 50, indicating a contraction,
this is significantly better than the 45.2 recorded
in November and December. This increase clearly reflects
the momentum of growth in defence spending in the
eurozone and the reduction in the key interest rate,
which increases the availability of credit.
The
services sector has remained in growth territory for
the past eight months, but is experiencing relatively
moderate growth rates, which does not suggest any
risks of accelerating inflation from this perspective.
An
important difference between 2025 and 2019 is the
ECB's key rate, which stands at 2.15% versus 0%, respectively.
The Central Bank has room to ease policy, so we view
the current data as moderately bearish. (FxPro)
News
New
Zealand's labour market a new reason to pause
the RBNZ's rate cuts
The
New Zealand dollar was able to swim against the tide
on Wednesday, strengthening against the dollar more
than its other competitors on positive labour market
statistics. NZDUSD has gained 0.6% since the start
of the day to 0.5930, hitting a weekly high.
In
the second quarter, the number of people employed
fell by 0.9% compared to the same period a year earlier,
but this data was in line with average forecasts.
At the same time, the unemployment rate was better
than expected, rising from 5.1% to 5.2%, while 5.3%
was expected. Salaries rose 0.6% for the quarter and
were 2.2% higher than a year earlier quite
healthy figures above forecasts.
There
is hope that the labour market is seeing a reversal
in wage growth compared to the 0.4% increase in the
first three months of the year. This looks like the
first signs of the economy's response to the cycle
of policy easing that began a year ago. During this
time, the RBNZ cut its key rate by two percentage
points to 3.25%.
Labour
market indicators complement inflation statistics,
which show an acceleration from 2.2% at the end of
last year to 2.7% year-on-year at the end of the second
quarter. Such an acceleration could be a strong argument
in favour of at least pausing the rate cuts at the
next meeting on August 20. (FxPro)
News
August
5, 2025
Resilient
dollar despite weak jobs data
The
US employment report published on Friday confirmed
its status as the economic report with pivotal status.
The dismissal of the head of the Bureau of Labour
Statistics is a high-profile political precedent,
but we are interested in the consequences for the
markets.
Employment
growth of 73K was reported, significantly lower than
the expected 106K. But the main shock was the revision
for May from 144K to 19K and for June from 147K to
14K. Businesses barely created any new jobs in the
first months after the tariffs were introduced, in
contrast to business as usual before the
publication.
This
report radically reversed the trend in the debt market.
Over the past few weeks, markets have been pushing
back the Fed's rate cuts further into the future and
reducing the number of expected cuts in subsequent
quarters. The peak of this revaluation came shortly
after the FOMC comments on 30 July. At that time,
the markets were pricing in a more than 60% chance
that there would be no easing in September, and the
main scenario until the end of the year was only one
cut.
Now,
the probability of a cut in September exceeds 90%,
and the chances of three cuts by the end of the year
are 47%, i.e. a 25-basis-point cut at each of the
remaining meetings.
Investors
in the stock markets prefer to see the positive side
of the situation, expecting that lower rates will
boost corporate earnings. In addition, lower bond
yields at lower rates increase the attractiveness
of equities.
Somewhat
unusually, the dollar, which lost 1.5% on Friday,
recovered a third of its losses, adding 0.5% to its
lows, despite the clearly negative news for the USD.
We previously said that such a reaction was expected
due to the US currency's accumulated oversoldness
due to its downward trend since January.
Technically,
the 50-day moving average, which acted as resistance
until mid-July, helped to stop the dollar's decline.
Fundamentally, the dollar may be boosted by the familiar
idea that in Europe and other parts of the world,
the slowdown in US consumption will lead to an even
greater slowdown, forcing further policy easing.
At
the same time, it is worth being cautious with bullish
forecasts for the dollar, as its growth still has
several control points to pass. First, it is worth
looking at the dynamics of the DXY near its latest
peak of 100 against the current 98.8. The next confirmation
of a long-term reversal in the dollar trend will be
a break above 102, an important peak in May, near
which the 200-day moving average and the 61.8% level
of the decline from the January peak to the June bottom
also pass. Breaking through this level will prove
that the movement has risen from a corrective rebound
to a reversal, opening growth potential to 110. (FxPro)
News
August
8, 2025
Markets
Australian
Dollar: $0.6523 USD (up $0.0023 USD)
Iron
Ore: $102.00 USD (up $0.05 USD)
Oil:
$63.83 USD (down $0.44 USD)
Gold:
$3,396.07 USD (up $27.76 USD)
Copper:
$4.4140 USD (up $0.0010 USD)
Bitcoin:
$117,275.06 USD (up 1.83%)
Dow
Jones: 43,968.64 (down 224.48 points)
News
Business
(Australia and World)
August
8, 2025
Shares
trade near record; ASX Limited tumbles
The
Australian sharemarket edged lower on Thursday, with
the S&P/ASX 200 shedding 0.1 per cent to close
at 8,831.4 points. ASX Limited was down 8.6 per cent
at $64.22, Resmed fell 2.1 per cent to $43.02 and
the Commonwealth Bank eased 0.5 per cent to end the
session at $178.13. However, JB Hi-Fi rose 1.8 per
cent to $116.41, Westgold Resources was up 5.1 per
cent at $2.90 and Neuren Pharmaceuticals finished
3.2 per cent higher at $17.55. (RMS)
News
Doubts
over gold's 'safe haven' status despite record run
The
gold price has risen by nearly 30 per cent so far
in 2025, having reached a record high of $US3,500
an ounce in April. However, analysis by Bhanu Singh
from Dimensional Fund Advisors has raised doubts about
gold's long-standing reputation as a 'safe haven'
asset. Singh has found that gold rose in just over
50 per cent of calendar years between 1980 and 2024;
in contrast, the Australian sharemarket rose in 73
per cent of the years during that period. Singh says
people do not realise that gold is a more volatile
asset class than shares. (RMS)
News
ANZ
staff await Matos' vision
The
ANZ Bank's CEO Nuno Matos has yet to outline his strategy
for the 'big four' bank, several months after he succeeded
Shayne Elliott. However, Matos is said to have told
analysts in closed-door meetings that he intends to
'transform' ANZ. Sources within the bank have claimed
that his strategy will include significant job cuts
and outsourcing more roles to India. The Finance Sector
Union's national president Wendy Streets has accused
Matos of treating ANZ employees as "disposable".
(Roy Morgan Summary)
News
ASX
takes $35m hit from ASIC inquiry as rival Cboe lurks
The
ASX has advised that it will spend between $25m and
$35m this financial year on legal costs and resourcing
on an Australian Securities & Investments Commission
inquiry into it. The inquiry was launched in June
after a series of failures by the ASX that have called
into question its ability to keep the Australian sharemarket
functioning properly, while it is understood that
ASIC has broadened its inquiry to take in the ASX's
latest error, which saw it confuse listed telco TPG
Telecom with private equity firm TPG Capital. The
mistake, which had TPG Telecom buying software provider
Infomedia when it was actually TPG Capital. (RMS)
News
The
Wolf Of Wall Street
The
Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 film directed by Martin
Scorsese, based on Jordan Belfort's memoir. It follows
Belfort, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, a stockbroker
who rises to wealth through fraudulent schemes in
the 1990s, indulging in a hedonistic lifestyle of
drugs, sex, and excess. His firm, Stratton Oakmont,
manipulates stock prices to scam investors, leading
to millions in ill-gotten gains. The FBI eventually
catches up, and Belforts empire collapses. The
movie blends dark comedy, drama, and satire, critiquing
greed and the American Dream.
Key
details:
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio (Jordan Belfort), Jonah Hill
(Donnie Azoff), Margot Robbie (Naomi Lapaglia), Matthew
McConaughey (Mark Hanna).
Runtime:
3 hours.
Rating:
R (for graphic nudity, drug use, language, and violence).
Box
Office: Grossed over $392 million worldwide.
Reception:
Praised for its energy, performances, and Scorseses
direction; criticized by some for glorifying excess.
Nominated for five Oscars, including Best Picture
and Best Actor. (Grok)
News
The
Social Network: News
No
official release date or production timeline has been
confirmed, and the casting deals are not yet finalized.
These
details stem from entertainment industry sources like
Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter, shared via posts
on XThe primary news surrounding The Social Network
relates to the development of a sequel, tentatively
referred to as The Social Network Part II.
Here
are the key details based on recent reports:
Sequel
Announcement and Casting: Aaron Sorkin, the writer
of the original 2010 film, is set to write and direct
the sequel. The project is in early development, with
Mikey Madison and Jeremy Allen White as top choices
to star. Madison would portray Frances Haugen, the
whistleblower who disclosed Facebooks documents
in 2021, while White would play Jeff Horwitz, the
journalist who investigated the Facebook Files. Jeremy
Strong is a frontrunner to play Mark Zuckerberg, a
role originally portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg.
Focus
of the Sequel: The sequel is expected to explore significant
events post-2010, particularly the 2021 Facebook Files
leak, which revealed internal documents about the
companys practices. This suggests a shift in
narrative from the founding of Facebook to its later
controversies.
Context
and Relevance: The original film chronicled the creation
of Facebook and the legal battles involving Mark Zuckerberg
and his co-founders. A sequel could delve into the
platforms evolution, its impact on society,
and ongoing scrutiny over data privacy and misinformation,
reflecting current debates about social medias
role in public discourse. (Grok)
News
Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall
Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a drama
about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial world.
It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young stockbroker
desperate to succeed, who gets entangled with Gordon
Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate raider.
Gekkos mantra, Greed is good, drives
the story as Bud is lured into insider trading and
unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power. The film explores themes of capitalism,
loyalty, and betrayal, with Bud navigating pressures
from Gekko, his father (Martin Sheen), and his own
conscience.
Key
Details:
Cast:
Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie Sheen (Bud
Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin Sheen (Carl
Fox). Runtime: 2h 6m. Genre: Drama/Crime. Rating:
R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess.
Inspired
by real-life figures like Ivan Boesky and Michael
Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming:
Available on platforms like Peacock or rentable on
Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Gold,
copper, & silver: How metals are moving this year
Metal
futures have made some pretty dramatic moves lately
from safe haven gold to tariff sensitive copper. So
let's take a look at the longer term trends. I'm Jared
Blikre, host of Stocks in Translation. And I'm going
to start by charting some of the moves in Dr. Copper
because this is where we have the most zig and zags
over the last 25 years. So this goes back to the beginning
of the century and we can see right now, we're at
$5.51 per pound. That is a record high. But if we
go back to the beginning of the century, guess what?
Uh we had a little bit of a slump in the wake of the
dot com boom and then bust, but starting in 2003,
we saw a big rise there. And that was as China actually
joined the World Trade Organization or the WTO. That
lasted into the global financial crisis. Then we had
a pretty big bust in in Dr. Copper, and then we had
another rise. And that rise was due to unprecedented
stimulus, not only from the Chinese government, but
also from the United States government, QE was in
force, and then we saw kind of a strong dollar play.
That weighed on this metal all the way into the beginning
of 2016. The entire world, most of the world indices
went through a bear market in 2015, and then 2016,
we found the footing. And that was actually the year
that Trump won, began his first presidency. And from
there, we saw some zig and zags, and then we saw a
shock into the pandemic. A couple of, a couple of
years of deflation or a semi-deflation, disinflation,
that caught up with it in 2022, but then it was off
to the races again. And especially with the Trump
tariffs now on copper, threatening to be threatening
to be 50% on August 1st, we're seeing a lot of front
running in this trade. Now, I also want to show you
gold futures and I'm going to show you silver as well.
And they follow a very similar pattern. We're not
seeing the dramatic zig and zags that we did in copper,
but we did see the same pattern of China joining the
WTO, contributing to that huge rise in price to 1800,
almost $2,000 an ounce by the beginning of the global
financial crisis. So a little bit of a meltdown there.
But in 2016 into 2018, we saw a bit of a rise into
the pandemic, a little bit of a whipsaw there, and
consolidation over a few years. Again, that 2022 bare
market in US stocks that contributed to some deflation
and disinflation globally, supply chain chain shocks
came into force again, and then we saw this huge rise
beginning in late 2023, and we are now at 3353. We've
seen a high of as much as $3,500 per ounce. And gold
is kind of unique among the precious metals and also
the industrial metals, and this is because central
banks have been a huge determining force in their
buying of it. This is a bar chart that shows central
bank buying in tons going back all the way to 2010.
And what you notice here is the last three years,
2022, 2023, 2024, all of those had gold being bought
by central banks of in the amount of over 1,000 tons.
And so that's a pretty big dramatic increase from
the prior years. And this has to do with the ongoing
dedollarization in China, as well as Russia, but also
a host of other countries, even some in western and
eastern Europe. So this is a trend that we want to
follow. Uh, I want to close out here with silver,
and I'm going to just chart the price action. Again,
very similar chart to gold and copper in terms of
the big movements here. We saw a big price spike into
almost $50 per ounce, and that was just as the global
financial crisis was getting underway. And then the
QE area in 2011, that's when we saw that high. Then
we saw a dramatic, dramatic crash into 2016, kind
of found its footing, saw a big squeeze in the early
pandemic, 2020 was a great year for silver, but then
we saw a little bit of a fallout. And again, silver
is on the rise here at $38. It's still off of that
$50 record high, but it is increasing very quickly.
To round out the conversation, I want to just put
on a table here. I have all three medals and just
kind of grouping them together. I want to display
how they are moving with their specific patterns with
a trigger, and then to tell you which one of these
is featured in these specific criteria. So here, under
the pattern, we have acceleration. So that would be
an economic acceleration. The trigger would be liquidity.
And when that happens, we see all metals benefiting
from that. And then when there's a safe haven scare,
and that trigger would be a crisis of some sorts,
you're going to see gold and silver outperforming
the most, kind of leaving Dr. Copper behind. And then
here's a bearish one, industrial drags, that affects
copper disproportionately here, and the trigger there
is typically a stronger US dollar because the US dollar
surges when global global industrials tend to drag,
and that's because the US is the least dirty shirt
in the laundry basket of the world. And then finally
here, we have a policy shock. This will affect all
three medals, but especially copper and gold here.
Um, arguably, the biggest reason is tariffs and debt,
and we've seen both of those contribute to silver
rising. So we could put all three in that basket as
well. But when you put it all together, we have the
perfect explosive mix for all three of these metals,
including palladium and also platinum, which we didn't
get to have time for, but all of these are experiencing
huge thrust in 2025. And we'll have to see how these
tariffs play out, especially on Dr. Copper with respect
to that August 1st deadline. Remember, 50% there.
So tune into Stocks in Translation for more jargon
busting deep dives, new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
on Yahoo Finances website, or wherever you find your
podcast. (Transcript from Yahoo! Finance podcast)
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An
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Markets,
Crypto and Culture
August
7, 2025
Sydney,
Australia
Markets
ASX
futures down 24 points/0.3% to 8782
Australian
dollar +0.5% to 65.02 US cents
Wall
Street:
S&P 500 +0.7%
Dow +0.2%
Nasdaq +1.2%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 +0.3%
FTSE +0.2%
DAX +0.3%
CAC +0.2%
Bitcoin
+1.3% to $US115,115
Gold
-0.4% to $US3368.83 per ounce
Oil -1.5% to $US64.19 a barrel
Brent crude oil -1.4% to $US66.72 a barrel
Iron ore -0.5% to $US101.95 per ton
10-year
yield:
US 4.23%
Australia 4.25%
Germany 2.65%
News
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$115,228.43 USD +1.52%
Ethereum $3,674.05 USD +3.25%
Tether $1.00 USD +0.02%
XRP $3.00 USD +2.50%
BNB $770.47 USD +3.07%
News
Summer
Break for the Crypto Market
Market Overview
The cryptocurrency market began August with a relatively
narrow range of $3.6-3.8 trillion, ending Wednesday
at $3.72 trillion. The support received in the area
of previous peaks set in December and January suggests
that this is a temporary pause to lock in profits
and gain liquidity before a new surge. At the same
time, however, such sluggishness is turning away the
most active traders, who are used to seeing multiple
rallies. Now they have moved on to very small projects.
On
Tuesday, Bitcoin was again approaching its 50-day
moving average. Such frequent testing of the medium-term
trend signal line indicates accumulated fatigue in
the first cryptocurrency. For comparison, the crypto
market's total capitalisation is still moving significantly
above its 50-day average, which is currently around
$3.57 trillion.
News
Background
Institutional investors are actively buying up Ethereum,
while retail traders remain on the sidelines. SharpLink
bought 83,561 ETH ($264.5 million) last week at an
average price of $3,634. The company's reserves amount
to almost 522,000 ETH (~$1.9 billion). However, Bitmine
Immersion Tech remains the leader, with 833 coins
worth over $3 billion. A total of 64 corporations
now own 2.96 million ETH ($10.81 billion) or 2.45%
of the total Ethereum supply.
Large
companies continue to buy Bitcoin, adding 26,700 BTC
to their reserves in July. Strategy bought 21,021
BTC for $2.46 billion last week. According to BitcoinTreasuries,
public and private companies now hold 1.35 million
BTC ($155 billion) on their balance sheets
more than 6% of the total digital gold supply.
US
regulators have proposed new rules for the crypto
industry. The CFTC has launched an initiative to legalise
spot trading of cryptocurrencies on registered exchanges,
and the SEC has updated its guidance on stablecoin
accounting rules.
USDe
from Ethena Labs has become the third-largest stablecoin.
Since mid-July, its capitalisation has grown by 75%
to $9.5 billion. Demand for the asset may have been
spurred by high yields ranging from 10% to 19% per
annum. The total capitalisation of all stablecoins
has been growing for the seventh month in a row and
is approaching $275 billion. (FxPro)
News
S&P500s
buy-the-dip sentiment helped Bitcoin
The
sell-off of Bitcoin following Congress's passage of
a law regulating the circulation of stablecoins and
the retreat of US stock indices from record highs
allowed Bitcoin bears to push prices below the lower
boundary of the $116k$120k consolidation range.
When it looked like a severe correction was coming,
US stocks stepped in again. Investors bought up the
S&P 500 dip, and Bitcoin immediately bounced back.
Changes
in global risk appetite continue to be the main driver
of cryptocurrency prices. July saw a series of record
highs for the S&P 500, making it a successful
month for Bitcoin. Meanwhile, Bitcoin-focused ETFs
attracted $6 billion, the third-best result in the
history of specialised exchange-traded funds. Ether
ETFs were not far behind, with a record inflow of
$5.4 billion.
The
situation changed dramatically at the turn of July
and August. Interest in digital assets began to cool.
Coinbase's Bitcoin premium fell into the red for the
first time since May, indicating a decline in demand
from US investors. Open interest in Bitcoin and Ether
futures contracts fell by 13% and 21%, respectively,
compared to Bitcoin's record high. According to Coinglass,
on the last day of July, $800 million in long positions
across all cryptocurrencies were liquidated.
Speculators
doubt the rally's continuation, while crypto treasuries
are buying Bitcoin under any conditions. On pullbacks
or at market prices, Strategy acquired
more than 21,000 coins worth $2.46 billion during
the week of July 28th to August 3rd. This is the third-largest
cryptocurrency purchase by Michael Saylor's company
since records began. The average price is the second
highest in history. As a result, Strategy's reserves
have grown to more than $71 billion.
The
future dynamics of Bitcoin will depend on the fate
of US stock indices and capital flows into ETFs. If
the S&P 500's successes are temporary, Bitcoin
will be forced to undergo a deep correction. If its
quotes remain below the middle of the previous consolidation
range of $116k$120k, the bears are in control.
News
Bitcoin
tests support at 50-day MA
Market
Picture
The
crypto market rolled back at the end of last week
following a reduction in risk appetite in the financial
markets. However, on Sunday, sentiment changed with
the return of active buyers near the total capitalisation
of $3.60 trillion. At the time of writing, the market
is at $3.73 trillion (+3.6%). Less than 10% of the
top 100 coins show gains over 7 days, among which
the largest are TRON (+2.2%) and TON (+4.5%).
The
crypto market sentiment index fell to 53 by Sunday
morning, a six-week low, but recovered to 64 on Monday,
reflecting a resurgence of bullish sentiment. However,
another impressive upward move will be needed to confirm
a local victory for the bulls.
On
Saturday and Sunday, Bitcoin received support from
buyers on declines below $112K near the 50-day moving
average - the fourth touch of this curve since April.
On the buy the dip sentiment, the first
cryptocurrency recovered to $115K on Monday morning.
The rebound from support is a bullish signal for the
next couple of days, but the fact that it has been
tested frequently raises concerns for the medium term.
News Background
According
to SoSoValue, net outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs
in the US amounted to $812.3 million on August 1,
the highest since February 25. As a result, the weekly
outflow from BTC ETFs amounted to $643 million, a
record high for the past 16 weeks.
The
net outflow from spot Ethereum ETFs in the US on Friday
amounted to $152.3 million. However, inflows in the
previous days of the week managed to keep the indicator
in positive territory (+$154.3 million). The positive
trend has continued for 12 consecutive weeks.
Analyst
Ali Martinez says that over the past two days, Bitcoin
whales have bought 30,000 BTC. According to Santiment,
over the past four months, whales with balances ranging
from 10 to 10,000 BTC have accumulated 0.9% of the
total coin supply.
According
to The Block, trading volume on centralised crypto
exchanges exceeded $1.7 trillion in July (the highest
since February 2025), and trading volume on decentralised
exchanges (DEX) also reached its highest level since
January.
Galaxy
Digital warned of risks in the public company sector,
which accumulates cryptocurrencies by issuing shares.
The model creates systemic vulnerability and could
lead to a cascade collapse.
US
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins announced Project Crypto.
The projects key objective is to establish clear
rules for cryptocurrencies and turn the US into the
worlds crypto capital. (FxPro)
News
Three
blows to oil in three days
Oil
has been under triple pressure since the end of last
week, losing more than 7% per barrel of WTI since
31 July, reaching the important psychological level
of $65.
The
latest wave of oil sell-offs began with the realisation
that US trade tariffs from August will be higher than
initially expected, as higher tariffs are associated
with an economic slowdown and weaker demand for energy.
Fears of an economic slowdown intensified after the
release of unexpectedly weak US employment data on
Friday. Over the weekend, concerns were heightened
by OPEC+'s increase in production quotas, which was
reflected in the markets on Monday.
After
its latest meeting, OPEC+ announced that it would
increase production quotas for eight countries by
547,000 barrels per day starting in September.
Considering
the quota increases since April, the entire voluntarily
reduced volume of 2.2 million barrels per day will
return to the market. This is a rather bold decision,
given the growing fear that the global economy is
slowing down.
Some
link such steps by the cartel to the risks of supply
disruptions due to potential sanctions from the US
and the EU. In our opinion, it is also worth considering
the cartel's intention to regain its market share
from the US in this way.
Oil
producers in the US are very sensitive to price, sharply
cutting investment when prices fall. At the beginning
of April, there were 489 oil rigs in operation, but
according to data published on Friday, this number
has fallen to 410. In the long term, a gradual increase
in production efficiency should be considered, but
at intervals of six months, it is unlikely that there
will be any sharp progress. Therefore, we can expect
some US production reduction and a gradual recovery
in the share of traditional oil producers such as
Saudi Arabia, Russia and the UAE.
The
price of WTI crude oil, which rose to close to $70
at its peak last week, has returned to the lower end
of the range since early June at $65. Closing the
day below 66 will mark a failure below the 200- and
50-day moving averages, increasing the potential for
further declines.
If
OPEC+ really plans to increase its share of the oil
market, it may not oppose further price declines.
The intensification of negative trends in the global
and US economies could bring the price back to this
year's lows of $55 by the end of September and to
the lower end of the downward corridor of $50 by the
end of the year. However, further trends will depend
heavily on the reaction of monetary authorities and
oil producers. (FxPro)
News
Flashback
July
29, 2025
Ethereum
continues attempt to climb above $4,000
Market
Picture
The
crypto market lost 1%, falling back to a capitalisation
of $3.9 trillion. This was a natural pullback against
the backdrop of the dollar's impressive strengthening
the day before. However, on Tuesday, the bulls were
back in charge, bringing the market back to a level
above Monday's opening but not yet reaching its peak.
Bitcoin
is trading near $118.7K, unable to break through the
resistance at $120K. This indecision to break out
of the range is likely to continue until the market
sees the Fed's key rate decision on Wednesday evening.
Ethereum
rose to $3,930 at the end of the day, fell back to
$3,700 on Monday, where it found interest from new
buyers and rose to $3,830 at the time of writing.
The last seven days have seen a fairly sharp upward
trend, and if this trend continues, the price will
rise above 4,000 by the end of this week.
News
Background
According
to CoinShares, global investment inflows into crypto
funds last week amounted to $1.908 billion. Investments
in Ethereum increased by $1.595 billion, Solana by
a significant $312 million, XRP by $190 million, and
Sui by $8 million. Investments in Bitcoin decreased
by $175 million.
Japan's
Metaplanet announced the acquisition of 780 BTC ($92.5
million) at an average price of $118,600. The company's
total reserves now amount to 17,132 BTC, worth over
$2 billion.
According
to Blockware, Bitcoin will no longer show parabolic
rallies or devastating bear cycles, as
institutional investors have changed the market dynamics
and reduced volatility.
According
to Strategic ETH Reserve, the volume of the second
cryptocurrency on the balance sheets of public companies
has reached 2.32 million ETH (~$9.11 billion)
1.92% of the total Ethereum supply. Bitmine Immersion
Tech, associated with Fundstrat founder Tom Lee, pursues
the most aggressive strategy. The company has ~566,800
ETH ($2.23 billion) on its balance sheet.
BNB,
the fifth-largest cryptocurrency by capitalisation,
updated its historical high above $860 on Monday.
Against this background, Binance founder Changpeng
Zhao's estimated fortune exceeded $76 billion. According
to Forbes, Zhao owns 64% of the BNB supply
about 89.1 million tokens. (FxPro)
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Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014) Follows early Bitcoin
adopter Daniel Mross, exploring Bitcoins origins,
its volatile rise, and the community behind it. Great
for understanding Bitcoins early days and its
potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016) Examines Bitcoins history,
ideological roots, and impact on global financial
systems through interviews with pioneers and experts.
A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed
by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives into blockchains
broader applications beyond cryptocurrency, addressing
scalability and regulatory challenges. Ideal for those
interested in blockchains transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015) Traces the history
of money and introduces Bitcoin as a decentralized
alternative, critiquing centralized financial systems.
Features interviews with crypto experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019) A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke
Hemsworth, and Kurt Russell. It follows a young anti-money
laundering agent investigating corruption and cryptocurrency
in his hometown. Critics note its exaggerated portrayal
but praise its entertainment value.
Silk
Road (2021) A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts
creation of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace
using Bitcoin. It explores his rise and fall, blending
crime and drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life
on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting to
live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing early
adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries
are generally more educational, focusing on Bitcoins
history, blockchain technology, and real-world implications.
Theyre great for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For
a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like Prime
Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many of
these are available.
News
Wall
Street (Movie)
Wall
Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone, is a drama
about ambition and greed in the 1980s financial world.
It follows Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young stockbroker
desperate to succeed, who gets entangled with Gordon
Gekko (Michael Douglas), a ruthless corporate raider.
Gekkos mantra, Greed is good, drives
the story as Bud is lured into insider trading and
unethical deals, compromising his morals for wealth
and power. The film explores themes of capitalism,
loyalty, and betrayal, with Bud navigating pressures
from Gekko, his father (Martin Sheen), and his own
conscience.
Key
Details:
Cast:
Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko), Charlie Sheen (Bud
Fox), Daryl Hannah (Darien Taylor), Martin Sheen (Carl
Fox). Runtime: 2h 6m. Genre: Drama/Crime. Rating:
R. Box Office: ~$44 million (US).
Awards:
Michael Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Notable
Aspects:
Gekkos
Greed is good speech is iconic, reflecting
1980s excess.
Inspired
by real-life figures like Ivan Boesky and Michael
Milken.
A
sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), continued
the story.
Where
to Watch (as of 2025):
Streaming:
Available on platforms like Peacock or rentable on
Amazon, YouTube, or Apple TV (check current availability).
Physical: DVD/Blu-ray via retailers like Amazon.
News
Gold,
copper, & silver: How metals are moving this year
Metal
futures have made some pretty dramatic moves lately
from safe haven gold to tariff sensitive copper. So
let's take a look at the longer term trends. I'm Jared
Blikre, host of Stocks in Translation. And I'm going
to start by charting some of the moves in Dr. Copper
because this is where we have the most zig and zags
over the last 25 years. So this goes back to the beginning
of the century and we can see right now, we're at
$5.51 per pound. That is a record high. But if we
go back to the beginning of the century, guess what?
Uh we had a little bit of a slump in the wake of the
dot com boom and then bust, but starting in 2003,
we saw a big rise there. And that was as China actually
joined the World Trade Organization or the WTO. That
lasted into the global financial crisis. Then we had
a pretty big bust in in Dr. Copper, and then we had
another rise. And that rise was due to unprecedented
stimulus, not only from the Chinese government, but
also from the United States government, QE was in
force, and then we saw kind of a strong dollar play.
That weighed on this metal all the way into the beginning
of 2016. The entire world, most of the world indices
went through a bear market in 2015, and then 2016,
we found the footing. And that was actually the year
that Trump won, began his first presidency. And from
there, we saw some zig and zags, and then we saw a
shock into the pandemic. A couple of, a couple of
years of deflation or a semi-deflation, disinflation,
that caught up with it in 2022, but then it was off
to the races again. And especially with the Trump
tariffs now on copper, threatening to be threatening
to be 50% on August 1st, we're seeing a lot of front
running in this trade. Now, I also want to show you
gold futures and I'm going to show you silver as well.
And they follow a very similar pattern. We're not
seeing the dramatic zig and zags that we did in copper,
but we did see the same pattern of China joining the
WTO, contributing to that huge rise in price to 1800,
almost $2,000 an ounce by the beginning of the global
financial crisis. So a little bit of a meltdown there.
But in 2016 into 2018, we saw a bit of a rise into
the pandemic, a little bit of a whipsaw there, and
consolidation over a few years. Again, that 2022 bare
market in US stocks that contributed to some deflation
and disinflation globally, supply chain chain shocks
came into force again, and then we saw this huge rise
beginning in late 2023, and we are now at 3353. We've
seen a high of as much as $3,500 per ounce. And gold
is kind of unique among the precious metals and also
the industrial metals, and this is because central
banks have been a huge determining force in their
buying of it. This is a bar chart that shows central
bank buying in tons going back all the way to 2010.
And what you notice here is the last three years,
2022, 2023, 2024, all of those had gold being bought
by central banks of in the amount of over 1,000 tons.
And so that's a pretty big dramatic increase from
the prior years. And this has to do with the ongoing
dedollarization in China, as well as Russia, but also
a host of other countries, even some in western and
eastern Europe. So this is a trend that we want to
follow. Uh, I want to close out here with silver,
and I'm going to just chart the price action. Again,
very similar chart to gold and copper in terms of
the big movements here. We saw a big price spike into
almost $50 per ounce, and that was just as the global
financial crisis was getting underway. And then the
QE area in 2011, that's when we saw that high. Then
we saw a dramatic, dramatic crash into 2016, kind
of found its footing, saw a big squeeze in the early
pandemic, 2020 was a great year for silver, but then
we saw a little bit of a fallout. And again, silver
is on the rise here at $38. It's still off of that
$50 record high, but it is increasing very quickly.
To round out the conversation, I want to just put
on a table here. I have all three medals and just
kind of grouping them together. I want to display
how they are moving with their specific patterns with
a trigger, and then to tell you which one of these
is featured in these specific criteria. So here, under
the pattern, we have acceleration. So that would be
an economic acceleration. The trigger would be liquidity.
And when that happens, we see all metals benefiting
from that. And then when there's a safe haven scare,
and that trigger would be a crisis of some sorts,
you're going to see gold and silver outperforming
the most, kind of leaving Dr. Copper behind. And then
here's a bearish one, industrial drags, that affects
copper disproportionately here, and the trigger there
is typically a stronger US dollar because the US dollar
surges when global global industrials tend to drag,
and that's because the US is the least dirty shirt
in the laundry basket of the world. And then finally
here, we have a policy shock. This will affect all
three medals, but especially copper and gold here.
Um, arguably, the biggest reason is tariffs and debt,
and we've seen both of those contribute to silver
rising. So we could put all three in that basket as
well. But when you put it all together, we have the
perfect explosive mix for all three of these metals,
including palladium and also platinum, which we didn't
get to have time for, but all of these are experiencing
huge thrust in 2025. And we'll have to see how these
tariffs play out, especially on Dr. Copper with respect
to that August 1st deadline. Remember, 50% there.
So tune into Stocks in Translation for more jargon
busting deep dives, new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
on Yahoo Finances website, or wherever you find your
podcast. (Transcript from Yahoo! Finance podcast)
News
Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man
"Everything
is a gamble" Greg Tingle, Media Man Group
Crypto,
Bitcoin, FinTech, Comms News
August
1, 2025
Crypto:
A weak start to a difficult month
Market
Picture
The
crypto market lost 2.7% over the past 24 hours to
$3.75 trillion, the level of a week earlier. As this
was not the first day of decline, the biggest hit
was to altcoins, with ETH losing 5.6% and XRP losing
6%, compared to a 3% loss for BTC.
The
cryptocurrency sentiment index fell to 65, its lowest
level since 8 July, after three weeks of extreme greed.
Clearly, the inability to grow disappointed speculators
and increased bearish sentiment.
Bitcoin
is trading at $115K, falling below $114K at the most
vulnerable time at the start of Asian trading. The
first cryptocurrency has given up almost half of its
gains from the lows at the start of the month to the
peaks on 14 July. Heavy selling in the second half
of the month is darkening the clouds, but it will
take more than just fatigue and a lack of news to
reverse the trend. Last month and August 2024 also
saw a weak start, so this comes as no surprise.
News
Background
Bitcoin
rose 8.3% in July to $116,500, strengthening for the
fourth consecutive month after a two-month decline.
In terms of seasonality, August is considered one
of the two most unfavourable months for BTC. Over
the past 14 years, Bitcoin has ended the month with
growth only five times and has declined nine times.
For the last three years, Bitcoin has been unsuccessful.
The average decline was 14.7%, while the average growth
was 26%.
According
to Strategic ETH Reserve, corporate Ethereum reserves
exceeded $10 billion. Sixty-five companies hold 2.73
million ETH on their balance sheets, which is 2.26%
of the second cryptocurrency's total supply.
Standard
Chartered Bank expects large companies to accumulate
Ethereum as a strategic asset and buy up to 10% of
the cryptocurrency's total supply.
The
American bank JPMorgan has announced an expansion
of its cooperation with the Coinbase crypto exchange.
The bank's customers will be allowed to buy cryptocurrencies
using credit cards. (FxPro)
News
Blockchain
News
Maldives
Financial Hub: The Maldives has partnered with Dubai-based
MBS Global Investments to create a blockchain and
digital assets financial hub in Malé, valued
at $8.8 billion, aiming to diversify its economy.
Bitcoins
Market Surge: Bitcoins market cap hit $2.4 trillion,
surpassing Amazon, silver, and Alphabet, driven by
a July rally. It rose 11% in late April, nearing a
two-month high of $94,000, fueled by potential U.S.
tariff reductions and strong corporate earnings.
Ethereums
Fusaka Upgrade: Ethereums upcoming Fusaka hard
fork, expected in November, will focus on performance
and security improvements without new user features.
Solanas
Capacity Boost: Solana plans to increase its block
capacity from 60 million to 100 million compute units
to enhance transaction throughput and reduce network
congestion.
Corporate
Blockchain Adoption: A Deloitte survey indicates 99%
of CFOs at billion-dollar firms expect long-term crypto
adoption, with nearly 25% planning integration within
two years.
Stablecoin
Developments: AllUnitys EURAU stablecoin launched,
but euro-denominated stablecoins remain a small fraction
(0.2%) of the market despite 60% growth since late
2024. Amazon and Walmarts stablecoin explorations
raise privacy concerns.
Security
and Hacks: A critical bug in SuperRares staking
contract led to a $731,000 theft in RARE tokens, highlighting
persistent vulnerabilities in blockchain systems.
U.S.
Regulatory Moves: The SEC introduced new listing standards
for crypto asset-based ETPs, and the White House released
a crypto roadmap, though details on a U.S. Bitcoin
reserve remain unclear.
Innovations
and Partnerships: The Philippines launched a blockchain-based
document validation system on Polygon, despite a network
outage. Coinbase and JPMorgan partnered to expand
crypto access for Chase clients. (Grok)
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Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$114,490.93 USD -3.55%
Ethereum $3,618.31 USD -6.51%
Tether $0.9996 USD -0.05%
XRP $2.93 USD -7.65%
BNB $768.48 USD -4.92%
Solana $168.08 USD -7.66%
USD Coin $1.00 USD +0.11%
Dogecoin $0.2045 USD -9.02%
TRON $0.3248 USD -0.27%
Cardano $0.7209 USD -8.51%
Wrapped Bitcoin $114,553.04 USD -3.46%
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Best
Quotes Of The Day
Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin
is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and
tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme.
Naval Ravikant, former CEO of AngelList
"The
crypto and blockchain model is most impressive. XRP
has provided us with substantial return on investment"
- Greg Tingle, Media Man Group
We
have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical
framework that is free of politics and human error.
Tyler Winklevoss, co-CEO of Gemini
"You
can't stop things like Bitcoin. It will be everywhere,
and the world will have to readjust. World governments
will have to readjust." John McAfee, Founder
of McAfee Associates
There
are 3 eras of currency: Commodity based, politically
based, and now, math-based. Chris Dixon,
Venture Capitalist at Andreesen Horowitz
As
the value goes up, heads start to swivel and skeptics
begin to soften. Starting a new currency is easy,
anyone can do it. The trick is getting people to accept
it because it is their use that gives the money
value. - Adam B. Levine, CEO of Tokenly
Trading
Bitcoin is like trading Apple, Amazon, Google, or
Facebook a decade ago. The more you obsess over timing
the market, the more mistakes you make. They were
all technology networks that were dominant & destined
to grow. - Michael Saylor, Former CEO of MicroStrategy
"Whereas
most technologies tend to automate workers on the
periphery doing menial tasks, blockchains automate
away the center. Instead of putting the taxi driver
out of a job, blockchain puts Uber out of a job and
lets the taxi drivers work with the customer directly."
- Vitalik Buterin, Co-Founder of Ethereum
"The
Latin American countries where you have this combination
of inflation or hyperinflation cycles deflation
as well and then you have very high friction
for financial transactions, a high percentage of people
who are unbanked, cryptocurrencies make total sense."
Fred Thiel, CEO of Thiel Advisors & Marathon
Digital Holdings
we
know gold is a $12 trillion asset, bitcoins
about a 10th of gold. Could they be half of gold?
At one point, Sure, it could
And at some point,
it will be larger than gold
that money is finding
its way to Gen Z and Millennials, and they feel much
more comfortable with digital gold than old clunky
gold. - Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital
If
you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have
time to try to convince you, sorry. - Satoshi
Nakomoto, Founder of Bitcoin
Markets,
Cryptos and Culture
June
30, 2025
ASX
futures up 5 points/0.1% to 8,521
AUD -0.26% at US65.29¢
Bitcoin +0.83% to $US108,249
Dow +1.0% S&P +0.5% NAS +0.5%
Gold -1.8% to $US3,287.60 an ounce
Oil +0.1% at $US67.77 a barrel
Iron ore +1.4% at $US94.75 a ton
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$107,845.11 USD +0.65%
Ethereum $2,443.93 USD +0.58%
Tether $1.00 USD +0.61%
XRP $2.19 USD +0.48%
BNB $651.06 USD +0.75%
Solana $151.66 USD +0.98%
USD Coin $0.9995 USD +0.08%
Dogecoin $0.1647 USD +0.92%
TRON $0.2767 USD +1.31%
Cardano $0.5608 USD -0.45%
Wrapped Bitcoin $107,797.10 USD +0.68%
News
Bitcoin
News
Price
Movements: Bitcoin is trading at approximately $108,220,
with a market cap of $2.15 trillion and a 24-hour
trading volume of $10.41 billion, close to its highest
monthly close ever, signalling bullish sentiment.
It recently reclaimed $106,000 after dipping to $98,500,
driven by optimism around a U.S.-brokered Israel-Iran
ceasefire and expectations of Federal Reserve rate
cuts. Analysts project potential rallies to $120,000-$150,000
by year-end, with some long-term forecasts reaching
$500,000 by 2030.
Geopolitical
Impact: The ceasefire announcement by U.S. President
Donald Trump boosted global market confidence, fuelling
a crypto rally. Bitcoin rose 5%, alongside altcoins
like Ethereum (9%), Solana (10%), and XRP (7%). However,
geopolitical risks, like Middle East tensions, continue
to influence volatility.
Institutional
and State Adoption: Texas became the first U.S. state
to fund a Bitcoin reserve with a $10 million purchase,
following Governor Greg Abbotts signing of Senate
Bill 21. The Trump administration is also pushing
for a national strategic crypto reserve, including
Bitcoin, funded by seized assets. Additionally, Strategy
(formerly MicroStrategy) added 245 BTC to its $63
billion holdings, with more purchases expected.
Regulatory
Shifts: The U.S. Federal Reserves decision to
remove reputational risk from bank supervision,
previously known as Operation Choke Point 2.0, is
seen as a positive move for crypto custody services,
potentially boosting institutional adoption.
Market
Trends: Bitcoin whales are accumulating, with exchange
deposits at decade lows, and a bull flag pattern suggests
a potential breakout to $117,700. However, concerns
linger about quantum computing advancements threatening
Bitcoins cryptography and the environmental
impact of mining operations.
Industry
Developments: Vice President JD Vance, speaking at
the Bitcoin 2025 Conference, called crypto a movement,
signaling White House support. Meanwhile, U.S. investor
Anthony Pompliano launched ProCap Financial, a $1
billion Bitcoin treasury company, and Texas-based
firms are exploring AI-powered energy optimization
for mining.
Risks
and Scams: Crypto hacks hit a record high in 2025s
first half, and CoinMarketCap faced a scam exploit
via malicious pop-ups. Additionally, unclaimed crypto
from deceased users is a growing issue, with platforms
lacking inheritance tools. (Grok)
News
Blockchain
News
Digital
Asset Funding: Digital Asset raised $135 million to
scale its Canton Network, a permissionless layer-1
blockchain focused on institutional-grade compliance
and privacy. The funding, backed by Goldman Sachs
and Citadel, aims to accelerate onboarding real-world
assets like bonds and alternative funds.
Stablecoin
Blockchain Launch: Codex, a blockchain for stablecoins
with $16 million in funding from Dragonfly Capital,
Coinbase, and Circle Ventures, launched its mainnet.
It focuses on bridging crypto and traditional finance,
with native USDC support to enhance stablecoin adoption.
Fiservs
Stablecoin Integration: Fintech giant Fiserv introduced
a bank-friendly stablecoin, compatible with the Solana
blockchain, leveraging Paxos and Circle infrastructure.
This move aims to integrate blockchain-based payments
into existing banking systems without additional fees.
Bitcoin
Treasury Surge: Institutional Bitcoin adoption is
growing, with The Blockchain Group in Paris raising
$340 million for a corporate Bitcoin treasury, signaling
a trend of firms using BTC to boost share value. Blockstream
CEO Adam Back noted this could shift investor focus
from altcoins.
US
Legislative Push: The US House passed the Deploying
American Blockchains Act of 2025 (HR 1664), directing
the Secretary of Commerce to promote blockchain adoption
and competitiveness, reinforcing US leadership in
distributed ledger technologies.
XRP
Ledger Advancements: Ripples XRP Ledger activated
a permissioned decentralized exchange (DEX), blending
compliance and decentralization to drive institutional
blockchain adoption. Ripple also minted 13 million
RLUSD, nearing a major stablecoin market milestone.
Regulatory
Developments: Singapores new crypto rules mandate
licensing by June 30, 2025, with non-compliant firms
facing $200K fines or prison. Meanwhile, Vietnam legalized
crypto under a new digital tech law, aiming for global
tech leadership.
Innovative
Blockchain Solutions: Nexus activated a testnet for
2.1 million users, rethinking blockchain infrastructure
for AI integration. Algorand partnered with Paycode
to bring blockchain-powered payments to underserved
communities in Afghanistan, Ghana, and Zambia.
These
updates reflect a strong push toward institutional
adoption, stablecoin integration, and regulatory clarity
in the blockchain space. For more details, platforms
like Cointelegraph, The Block, or CoinGape offer comprehensive
coverage. (Grok)
News
Gold
News
Americans
Cash Out on Gold Coins as Asian Investors Bulk Up
Americans
who once snapped up gold bars and coins are offloading
the assets while their Asian counterparts show no
letup in bullion buying, a sign investors on opposite
sides of the world have different outlooks on the
global economy.
The
divergence suggests US residents who stash bars and
coins at home or in safe deposit boxes akin
to stock market day traders are more at ease
about US President Donald Trumps tariffs, rising
government debt and geopolitical tensions. And, theyre
ready to cash in after the metals stunning rally
over the past two years.
Known
as retail investors, these Americans are bucking broader
market trends in which more wealthy investors continue
to aggressively buy the haven asset as do sovereign
funds and central banks. Meanwhile, Asian gold buyers
are eschewing jewelry for bars and coins.
In
the US, A lot of the retail investors tend to
be Republican-leaning. And whatever we say about the
policy of tariffs, they like the idea of how Trumps
doing, said Philip Newman, managing director
at research consultancy Metals Focus Ltd. So
from their point of view, theres less reason
to buy gold.
The
US market is so awash with bars and coins that some
precious metals dealers have slashed their premiums
to the lowest in six years to spur sales. And when
investors sell, theyre now looking at paying
dealers a fee to offload gold.
Bullion
dealer Money Metals Exchange LLC currently charges
buyers of one-ounce American Eagle gold coins $20
over spot prices, compared with $175 four years ago.
And sellers now need to pay about $20 for the online
exchange to take the metal, whereas in 2021 they would
have received an extra $121 for selling.
The
glut has led to a collapse in sales of newly minted
bullion products, with the US Mints American
Eagle gold coins a proxy for retail demand
tumbling more than 70% in May from the prior
year.
The
demand for gold bars and coins has been falling for
the past three years in North America and Western
Europe while rising everywhere else in the world,
with last year marking the biggest divergence on record
in data going back to 2014, according to Metals Focus.
That gap continued into the first quarter of 2025,
driven predominately by the selloff in the US market,
according to the consultancy.
Meanwhile,
demand for bars and coins rose 3% in the Asia-Pacific
region in the first quarter, with the Chinese market
registering a 12% year-on-year increase, according
to the latest data from the World Gold Council, a
trade body representing gold miners. South Korea,
Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia all posted gains
of more than 30%.
Initial
worries of China and Asia getting hit the hardest
by Trumps tariffs led to super strong
demand for gold in the region, said Kenny Hu, a commodity
strategist at Citigroup Inc (C). Concerns about local
currency depreciation also means gold remains the
go-to asset for Asian investors who played a key role
in the metals rally since 2024.
Investors
in Southeast Asia lacking other investment options
have started recognizing gold as a strategic asset,
said Brian Lan, managing director of GoldSilver Central,
a Singapore-based precious metals dealer.
Southeast
Asians who have memories of the war understand that
gold is a form of insurance during periods of uncertainty,
he said.
In
the US, profit taking is part of the equation given
golds stunning climb up 59% since the
beginning of 2024 to $3,274.33 an ounce Friday. But
Wall Street banks are split over whether the rally
has ended. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. reaffirmed a $4,000-an-ounce
forecast by next year and Morgan Stanley expects $3,800
by the end of this year, while Citigroup Inc. sees
prices dipping below $3,000 next year.
When
theres fear, they own more gold and less risk
assets, said Hu of Citigroup. And now
maybe theyre thinking things are actually fine.
Tariffs are not that bad. Things will get negotiated
out. Geopolitics eventually will de-escalate and US
growth may be not that bad. (AI News)
News
Cryptocurrency
Movies
Documentaries
The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014) Follows early
Bitcoin adopter Daniel Mross, exploring Bitcoins
origins, its volatile rise, and the community behind
it. Great for understanding Bitcoins early days
and its potential to disrupt finance.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016) Examines Bitcoins history,
ideological roots, and impact on global financial
systems through interviews with pioneers and experts.
A solid primer for newcomers.
Cryptopia:
Bitcoin, Blockchains, and the Future of the Internet
(2020)
Directed
by Torsten Hoffmann, this documentary dives into blockchains
broader applications beyond cryptocurrency, addressing
scalability and regulatory challenges. Ideal for those
interested in blockchains transformative potential.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018) Narrated by
Rosario Dawson, it explores blockchains societal
impact, from financial inclusion to voting systems.
A comprehensive look at real-world applications.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015) Traces the history
of money and introduces Bitcoin as a decentralized
alternative, critiquing centralized financial systems.
Features interviews with crypto experts.
Deep
Web (2015) Narrated by Keanu Reeves, this documentary
focuses on the Silk Road marketplace and its creator,
Ross Ulbricht, highlighting Bitcoins role in
dark web transactions.
Bitconned
(2024) Explores the Centra Tech crypto scam, detailing
how three individuals defrauded investors during the
2010s crypto boom. A cautionary tale about unregulated
markets.
Feature
Films
Crypto (2019) A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp,
Luke Hemsworth, and Kurt Russell. It follows a young
anti-money laundering agent investigating corruption
and cryptocurrency in his hometown. Critics note its
exaggerated portrayal but praise its entertainment
value.
Silk
Road (2021) A dramatization of Ross Ulbrichts
creation of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace
using Bitcoin. It explores his rise and fall, blending
crime and drama.
Dope
(2015) A coming-of-age comedy-drama featuring Bitcoin
as a plot device. High schooler Malcolm uses Bitcoin
for a dark web transaction, reflecting its early association
with illicit activities.
Bonus
Mentions
Life on Bitcoin (2014): Follows a couple attempting
to live solely on Bitcoin for 100 days, showcasing
early adoption challenges.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016): A Vietnamese action-comedy about hackers
chasing a crypto criminal, blending humor and thrills.
Notes
Documentaries
are generally more educational, focusing on Bitcoins
history, blockchain technology, and real-world implications.
Theyre great for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Feature
films often dramatize cryptos association with
crime or scams, sometimes oversimplifying or exaggerating
for effect. They prioritize entertainment over accuracy.
For
a deeper dive, check streaming platforms like Prime
Video, Fandango at Home, or YouTube, where many of
these are available.
News
Best
Quotes
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Media
Man
"Everything
is a gamble" Greg Tingle, Media Man Group
"It's
not that hard to find dirt on people, former journalist
or not. Look for the gold in everyone. It's there
when you look deep enough. Some people it shines immediately,
others one needs to drill a little more" Greg
Tingle, Media Man Group
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$107,414.36 USD-0.25%
Ethereum $2,424.39 USD -0.60%
Tether $1.00 USD -0.04%
XRP $2.12 USD -3.32%
BNB $644.25 USD -0.61%
Solana $141.41 USD -2.13%
USD Coin $1.00 USD +0.02%
Dogecoin $0.161 USD -3.01%
TRON $0.2711 USD -0.80%
Cardano $0.557 USD -2.59%
Wrapped Bitcoin $107,341.94 USD -0.25%
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Bitcoin
News
Price
and Market Trends: Bitcoin is trading around $95,000-$97,000,
with recent volatility after hitting $100,000 in December
2024. Analysts predict a potential rally to $120,000
by Q3 2025, driven by institutional adoption and ETF
inflows, though short-term corrections are expected
due to profit-taking.
Mining
Developments: Bitcoins hashrate dropped 15%
in mid-June due to heatwaves spiking energy costs,
leading to a 9% mining difficulty reduction, the largest
since 2021. U.S. miners now control 31.6% of global
hashrate, up 50% since April 2024. Chinese manufacturers
are shifting production to the U.S. to bypass tariffs
and sanctions.
Regulatory
Updates: Norways planned ban on new crypto mining
data centers starts autumn 2025 to prioritize energy
allocation. France scrapped a study on using surplus
energy for mining, citing climate goals. U.S. tax
policies remain a hurdle, taxing mined coins immediately,
pressuring miners to sell.
Institutional
and ETF Growth: BlackRocks Bitcoin ETF (IBIT)
saw $1 billion in inflows last week, pushing global
Bitcoin ETF AUM to $110 billion. Institutional custody
solutions, like Fidelitys, are expanding, signaling
mainstream adoption.
Technological
Shifts: Bitcoin.?, a greener, quantum-resistant fork,
is gaining attention as an alternative to Bitcoins
energy-intensive mining, which emits 65 megatonnes
of carbon yearly. Miners like MARA are integrating
renewables, with MARA acquiring a Texas wind farm.
X
Sentiment: Posts highlight Bitcoins 93% mined
supply, fueling scarcity-driven bullishness. However,
debates persist over energy consumption and regulatory
risks. Some users speculate on Bitcoins role
in a potential BRICS-backed currency shift, though
unconfirmed.
Cryptocurrency
News
The
crypto market is on the verge of previous extremes
Market
Picture
The
crypto market cap increased by another 1% to $3.31
trillion, reaching the threshold of increased volatility.
Just above that, in the $3.403.55 trillion range,
is a turning point, which has activated sellers and
prevented the market from consolidating higher.
The
cryptocurrency sentiment index is at 74, just 1 point
below the extreme greed zone and in the
range of the highs of the second half of May. At that
time, the market capitalisation was at approximately
the same level.
Since
the end of Wednesday, Bitcoin has been testing the
$108K mark, but it will sell off when it touches this
level. Over the past couple of days, we have seen
a smooth but steady intraday uptrend, accompanied
by heavy buying from mediumand long-term investors.
We see this as a sign of buying by professional market
participants and link it to strengthening stocks,
which increases the likelihood of reaching $110K or
even $112K as early as this week.
News
Background
Inflows
into Bitcoin ETFs continue to influence the price
of the first cryptocurrency, while companies' purchases
for their Bitcoin reserves have virtually no impact,
according to K33. Experts warn of likely high volatility
in the crypto market due to Trump's upcoming budget
bill and the 9 July tariff deadline.
According
to The Block, the Bitcoin dominance index, which reflects
its market share compared to other crypto assets,
rose to 62% after falling to 59% in May. This raises
questions about the onset of the altcoin season.
Fed
Chair Jerome Powell said the US needs a regulatory
framework for stablecoins. The GENIUS Act, passed
by the Senate last week, is awaiting consideration
in the House of Representatives.
Barclays,
one of the UK's largest banks, has banned its customers
from buying cryptocurrency with Barclaycard credit
cards. The bank said that falling cryptocurrency prices
could lead to debts that customers would be unable
to repay.
Tether
CEO Paolo Ardoino said the company could become the
largest Bitcoin miner by the end of 2025. According
to him, the company's goal is not commercial gain
but protecting its assets. The company owns more than
100,000 BTC and wants to participate in securing the
network to protect these investments. (FxPro)
News
Blockchain
News
Institutional
Adoption: Franklin Templetons CEO, Jenny Johnson,
emphasized blockchains compelling advantages,
predicting a rapid shift to digital asset technology
in traditional finance. The firm launched a Bitcoin
and Ether ETF and expanded its tokenized US government
money market fund to Solana and Base blockchains.
Stablecoin
Developments: The US Senate passed a stablecoin bill,
establishing a regulatory framework for the first
time, signaling a milestone for the crypto sector.
Wyomings Stable Token Commission selected Aptos
and Sei for its state-backed stablecoin pilot, WYST,
pegged to the USD.
Corporate
Investments: The Blockchain Group, a Paris-listed
firm, acquired 182 BTC for $20M, bringing its total
holdings to 1,653 BTC, valued at over $170M, with
a reported 1,173% BTC yield in 2025. Everything Blockchain
Inc. committed $10M to a multi-token crypto treasury,
including SOL, XRP, SUI, TAO, and HYPE, aiming for
$1M in annual staking rewards.
Regulatory
Moves: Vietnam legalized crypto under a new digital
technology law, aiming to position itself as a global
tech leader. Meanwhile, Norway plans a temporary ban
on new crypto mining data centers starting August
2025 to curb energy use.
Innovations
and Partnerships: Coinbase introduced a stablecoin
payment infrastructure for Shopify merchants to accept
USDC. Project Eleven raised $6M to protect the Bitcoin
blockchain from quantum computing threats with a quantum-safe
cryptographic registry. Kaia joined the Japan Blockchain
Association as the first Layer 1 blockchain, focusing
on adoption via mini DApps on LINE.
Security
and Fraud: Hackers, possibly linked to Israel, drained
$90M from Irans largest crypto exchange, Nobitex,
with funds transferred to addresses criticizing Irans
Revolutionary Guard. The US DOJ filed a $225.3M civil
forfeiture complaint against a blockchain-based money
laundering network tied to crypto investment fraud.
Market
and IPO Activity: Plasma, a stablecoin-focused blockchain,
raised $500M in a five-minute ICO, with 10 wallets
securing 40% of tokens. MEXCs COO highlighted
a surge in crypto IPOs, with firms like Circle and
Gemini capitalizing on regulatory clarity.
Gaming
and Analytics: PENGU Game launched on the TON blockchain
as part of Pudgy Penguins gaming strategy. Bubblemaps
V2 also launched on TON, enhancing real-time token
activity tracking.
These
updates reflect blockchains growing integration
into finance, regulatory progress, and ongoing challenges
like security and energy concerns. (Grok)
News
Criminal
use of stablecoins continues to rise: report
Most
illegal activity happening on cryptocurrency ledgers
now involves the tokens known as stablecoins, according
to a report released on Thursday (Friday AEST) by
an intergovernmental body that develops policies to
protect the global financial system against money
laundering and terrorist financing. The findings in
the new report from the Financial Action Task Force
land just as US lawmakers and businesses are pushing
for the wider distribution of stablecoins, crypto
tokens that are pegged to the US dollar or some other
national currency. The task force, which brings together
officials from most of the biggest countries in the
world, found that a wide array of illicit actors
including terrorists, drug traffickers and North Korean
hackers have stepped up their use of stablecoins
since the groups last report on digital assets
in 2024.The so-called Genius Act that
was recently passed by the US Senate aims to normalise
stablecoins by bringing them under a more standardised
and rigorous regulatory regime than they have faced
until now. This has led numerous companies to push
forward with initiatives that would give consumers
access to stablecoins and knit them into the traditional
financial industry. The issuer of the USDC token,
Circle Internet Group, went public in early June and
its share price has risen more than sixfold since
then. A company tied to President Donald Trumps
family, World Liberty Financial, has released its
own stablecoin project.
Cryptos
Today
Bitcoin
$108,754.01 USD +1.99%
Ethereum $2,580.09 USD +1.33%
Tether $1.00 USD -0.32%
XRP $2.30 USD +0.25%
BNB $662.24 USD +0.87%
Solana $156.49 USD +1.28%
USD Coin USDC $1.00 USD -0.23%
Dogecoin $0.187 USD +0.42%
TRON $0.2886 USD +1.63%
Cardano $0.6857 USD +1.28%
Wrapped Bitcoin $108,742.68 USD +2.06%
News
Cryptocurrency
News
Market
Movements: The crypto market experienced a dip on
June 5, 2025, following Circles $1.05 billion
IPO on the NYSE. Bitcoin fell 3% to around $100,000,
Ethereum dropped nearly 8%, and XRP saw a 5% decline,
with total market capitalization down 4% to $3.3 trillion
amid tariff and trade concerns. Analysts suggest Bitcoin
could still reach $136,000 by year-end, despite short-term
corrections.
Regulatory
Shifts: The UK is lifting its ban on retail investors
buying crypto exchange-traded notes (ETNs), aligning
with U.S. regulatory approaches and signaling increased
mainstream acceptance. In India, the Reserve Bank
of India maintains its strict stance on crypto regulation
despite Supreme Court opposition to an outright ban.
Security
Concerns: 2025 has seen over $2.1 billion in crypto
thefts, with a shift toward social engineering and
wallet compromises. A Coinbase data breach in May
2025 exposed personal information of nearly 70,000
customers, raising risks of attacks and extortion.
Physical attacks on crypto owners have surged, with
over 25 documented cases this year, including high-profile
kidnappings.
Industry
Developments: Gemini, run by the Winklevoss twins,
confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO, capitalizing
on market momentum. JPMorgan Chase expanded its crypto
services, allowing clients to use crypto assets as
collateral for ETF loans. Ripple is pushing Japans
Web3 growth, and XRP has joined Nasdaqs Crypto
US Settlement Price Index, potentially boosting institutional
exposure.
Bitcoin
Holdings: MicroStrategy boosted its Bitcoin holdings
with a $75 million purchase, bringing its total to
580,955 BTC, valued at $61.4 billion. MicroCloud Hologram
invested $200 million in Bitcoin and crypto derivatives,
aiming to enhance financial stability.
Safety
Trends: The Bitcoin Family adopted a decentralized
security system, hiding crypto codes on metal cards
across four continents due to rising kidnappings targeting
crypto executives. (Grok)
News
June
10, 2025
Gold
News
Price
Movements: Gold prices have experienced volatility
recently. On June 6, 2025, spot gold fell 0.7% to
$3,351.69 per ounce after a call between U.S. President
Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping signaled
a potential thaw in trade tensions, reducing demand
for safe-haven assets like gold. However, earlier
in the week, on June 2, gold surged over 2% to a three-week
high of around $3,400 per ounce, driven by a weakening
U.S. dollar and heightened geopolitical risks, including
U.S.-China trade tensions and Ukraine-Russia conflicts.
By June 8, gold dropped 1.1% to $3,316.13 per ounce
after a strong U.S. jobs report (139,000 jobs added
in May) reduced expectations for imminent Federal
Reserve rate cuts. U.S. gold futures also settled
lower at $3,346.60.
Silver
Outperformance: Silver has outperformed gold recently,
hitting a 13-year high above $36.06 per ounce on June
5, driven by technical momentum and investor interest
in safe-haven assets. Silvers year-to-date gain
is around 25%, compared to golds 28-30%.
Central
Bank Demand: Central banks are projected to purchase
1,000 metric tons of gold in 2025, marking their fourth
year of significant buying as they diversify away
from dollar-denominated assets. This trend supports
golds long-term price strength.
Geopolitical
and Economic Factors: Golds appeal as a safe-haven
asset has been bolstered by ongoing U.S.-China trade
disputes, tariff threats (e.g., proposed 50% tariffs
on steel and aluminum), and geopolitical tensions,
including Ukraines attacks on Russia. A weaker
U.S. dollar earlier in the week also made gold more
attractive to international buyers.
Market
Outlook: Analysts remain bullish on gold due to persistent
economic uncertainties, potential inflation from tariffs,
and central bank buying. Some experts suggest gold
could hit new highs in June, though investors are
advised to limit gold to 5-20% of portfolios for diversification.
Other
Developments: In the U.S., theres growing interest
in auditing gold reserves at Fort Knox, with legislation
introduced by Congress members like Thomas Massie.
The last audit was in 1953, raising speculation about
the integrity of the 147 million troy ounces reportedly
stored. (Grok)
Best
Quotes
Blockchain
"Bitcoin
is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and
tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme."
Naval Ravikant
"We
have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical
framework that is free of politics and human error."
Tyler Winklevoss
"You
can't stop things like Bitcoin. It will be everywhere,
and the world will have to readjust. World governments
will have to readjust." John McAfee
Markets
and Cryptos
June
5, 2025
Sydney, Australia
Markets
ASX
futures up 3 points/ 0.04% to 8568
AUD +0.5% at US64.95¢
Bitcoin -1.2% to $US105,049
Dow -0.1%
S&P +0.2%
Nasdaq +0.3%
Gold +0.6% to $US3373.00 an ounce
Oil -1.1% at $US64.90 a barrel
Iron ore +1.1% at $US95.35 a ton
Cryptos:
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$104,694.56 USD -0.90%
Ethereum $2,610.29 USD +0.00%
Tether $1.00 USD -0.08%
XRP $2.21 USD -2.33%
BNB $664.14 USD +0.45%
Solana $154.54 USD -1.20%
USD Coin $1.00 USD +0.03%
Dogecoin $0.1886 USD -3.06%
Cardano $0.6704 USD -1.87%
TRON $0.2731 USD +0.73%
Wrapped Bitcoin $104,747.33 USD -0.85%
Sui $3.19 USD -2.21%
Chainlink $13.84 USD -1.82%
Avalanche $20.33 USD -4.01%
News
Bitcoin
News
Bitcoin
rebounded, while Ethereum still fights with its 200-day
MA
Market
Picture
Market capitalisation at $3.32 trillion remains roughly
the same as the day before. With the start of the
new month, there is a visible upward trend with a
sequence of higher local highs, although the market
is more than 3% lower than seven days ago.
The
cryptocurrency sentiment index remains in greed territory
at 62, although it has lost a couple of points over
the day. This cooling does not interfere with the
local positive trend but indicates a moderate pace
of growth.
Bitcoin
is trading above $105K, rebounding from lows near
$103K on 31 May. This looks like the beginning of
an upward movement from the mid-May consolidation
area. Potentially, this momentum could take the market
to new highs above $130K.
Ethereum
continues to struggle with its 200-day moving average,
unable to consolidate above it. However, the overall
positive background allows bulls to quickly seize
the initiative on downward pullbacks. As was the case
three and a half weeks ago, breaking through $2,700
will be an important signal that the coin has moved
from consolidation to growth. In turn, this could
be an important indicator of renewed optimism for
the entire cryptocurrency market.
News
Background
Bitcoin could correct to $96,700, according to CryptoQuant.
This level corresponds to the average purchase price
of short-term investors. Bitcoin Magazine is also
not optimistic about the short-term prospects for
Bitcoin.
Strategy
has announced the issue of 2.5 million preferred shares
with a 10% dividend yield. The funds raised will be
used to purchase the first cryptocurrency.
Hong Kong-based Reitar Logtech Holdings intends to
purchase $1.5 billion worth of Bitcoin as a hedge
against volatility in traditional markets and to increase
financial stability. No specific purchase dates have
been announced.
Binance
founder Changpeng Zhao has spoken about the risks
associated with the widespread creation of corporate
reserves based on Bitcoin. According to him, they
are non-binary and range from 0 to 100.
However, it is possible to achieve an optimal risk/return
ratio with the right balance. (FxPro)
News
The
boiling point of the US labour market
Alternative
employment data points to a sharp slowdown ahead of
Friday's official employment report. ADP reports private
sector employment growth of 37K, the lowest since
March 2023 and well below the 6- and 12-month averages
of around 150K.
Judging
by this indicator, the US private sector labour market
may be close to boiling point, where it was last seen
for about a year from the first quarter of 2019 when
the increase was barely noticeable. Employment is
close to full capacity, but this is not causing wage
growth to accelerate or fuelling inflation.
According
to another report, the US services sector moved into
contraction last month, as the ISM index fell to 49.9
from 51.6 a month earlier. Tariff uncertainty in April
and May appears to be the main reason why order components
are pulling the index down.
At
the same time, the main obstacle to the Fed cutting
rates remains, as the price component stands at 68.7
(the highest since November 2022), with prices rising
in 16 out of 18 sectors. Earlier this week, the manufacturing
ISM also reported some of the highest price growth
rates since the beginning of 2022.
Most
likely, the Fed will prefer to pause rather than move
to easing policy, as the US president demands based
on the data released. In theory, this is bearish news
for the markets, but they are rising in the hope that
the planned call on Friday between the leaders of
the two largest economies will reverse the trend of
recent months. (FxPro)
News
Cryptocurrency
News
Bitcoin
Market Dynamics: Bitcoins circulating supply
is tightening, potentially setting the stage for price
surges due to growing demand, as noted in Sygnum Banks
June 2025 Monthly Investment Outlook. Bitcoin recently
hit a high of $112,000 in May but dipped to $103,500
by late May, with analysts predicting it could reach
$118,000 by June 30, 2025, if bullish momentum continues.
Some forecasts suggest Bitcoin could climb to $175,000
in 2025 or even $250,000, driven by institutional
demand and pro-crypto regulations, though bearish
trends remain a risk.
XRP
Price Volatility: XRP, after a 255% surge from November
2024 to January 2025, has fallen 34% from its January
peak of $3.31. Analysts suggest it could break above
$2.20 soon, with some predicting a potential rise
to $5.81 in 2025 due to institutional adoption, while
others warn of a possible delay in a bull run until
November 2025.
Trump-Branded
Crypto Ventures: A Trump-branded crypto wallet, the
Official $TRUMP Wallet, was announced,
but Trumps sons distanced the family from it,
highlighting rifts in their crypto ventures. The wallet,
linked to the $TRUMP meme coin, allows trading of
various cryptocurrencies and offers a $1 million reward
sweepstakes for waitlist signups. Critics raise concerns
about regulatory conflicts given Trumps role
in crypto oversight.
Stablecoin
and ETF Developments: Stablecoin legislation is gaining
traction, with the U.S. Senate advancing the GENIUS
Act to regulate stablecoins, potentially boosting
their adoption. Bitcoin ETFs saw $5.6 billion in inflows
in May, with a 3-for-1 share split planned for the
ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF on June 16 to make it more
accessible. U.S. BTC and ETH spot ETFs also reported
inflows of $139.93 million and $109.43 million, respectively,
on June 3.
Security
and Regulatory Shifts: The SEC dropped its lawsuit
against Binance, signaling a crypto-friendly stance
under the Trump administration. However, a Coinbase
customer data leak linked to an outsourcing company,
known since January, may have cost up to $400 million.
Additionally, wrench attacks combining
cybercrime and physical theft are rising, with a notable
case involving an Italian crypto trader in New York.
Other
Crypto Updates: Pi Networks price has dropped
over 75% since February, with predictions it could
fall to $0.40 unless transparency improves, despite
a new game app launch. Pakistan allocated 2,000 megawatts
to support Bitcoin mining and AI data centers, aiming
to legalize crypto and attract investment. Conversely,
Chinas tightened restrictions on crypto ownership
led to a $61 billion market cap dip.
Sentiment
on X: Posts on X reflect optimism for crypto, with
some claiming Bitcoin could hit $130,000 if not for
market scares like Chinas restrictions. Others
highlight Pi Networks potential, with speculative
claims of it reaching $5 soon. (Grok)
News
Markets:
Recap
ASX
futures down 2 points to 8563
Australian
dollar +0.5% to 64.94 US cents
Wall
Street:
S&P 500 flat
Dow Jones -0.2%
Nasdaq +0.3%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 +0.6%
FTSE +0.2%
DAX +0.8%
CAC +0.5%
Bitcoin
-1% to $US104,749
Spot gold +0.6% to $US3372.65 per ounce
US Oil -1.1% to $US62.74 a barrel
Brent crude oil -1.2% to $US64.85 a barrel
Iron ore +1.1% to $US95.35 per ton
10-year yield: US 4.35% Australia 4.25% Germany 2.52%
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
"Bitcoin
is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and
tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme."
Naval Ravikant
"We
have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical
framework that is free of politics and human error."
Tyler Winklevoss
"You
can't stop things like Bitcoin. It will be everywhere,
and the world will have to readjust. World governments
will have to readjust." John McAfee
"Bitcoin
is the most important invention in the history of
the world since the Internet." Roger Ver
"Cryptocurrency
is such a powerful concept that it can almost overturn
governments." Charles Lee
"In
the future, national currencies will become obsolete.
Bitcoin will become the single global currency."
Jack Dorsey
"The
future of finance is crypto, whether its in
payments, contracts, or savings." Changpeng
Zhao
"Crypto
offers freedom to the unbanked and hope to the underprivileged."
Elizabeth Stark
"The
new frontier of innovation is in decentralization.
Blockchain leads the charge." Don Tapscott
"Digital
currency is here to stay, and its only a matter
of how long before governments embrace it."
Brad Garlinghouse
Markets
and Cryptos
June
4, 2025
Markets:
ASX
futures up 26 points/0.3% to 8510
Australian
dollar -0.4 to 64.67 US cents
Wall
Street:
S&P
500 +0.5%, Dow Jones +0.6%, Nasdaq +0.8%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 +0.4%, FTSE +0.2%, DAX +0.7%, CAC +0.3%
Bitcoin
+1% to $US105,809 (6.50am AEST)
Gold
-0.8% to $US3353.64 per ounce
Oil
+1.3% to $US63.34 a barrel
Brent
Crude Oil +1.5% to $US65.58 a barrel
Iron
ore -0.9% to $US94.40 per tonne (Singapore 62% grade)
10-year
yield: US 4.46% Australia 4.25% Germany 2.52%
News
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin
$106,222.49 USD +1.68%
Ethereum
$2,623.52 USD +3.29%
Tether
$1.00 USD +0.05%
XRP
$2.27 USD +4.49%
BNB
$664.34 USD +0.35%
Cryptos
and Markets
May
31, 2025
Sydney,
Australia
10-yr
yld: US 4.40% Aus 4.25%
Bitcoin
$104,547.35 USD -1.19%
Ethereum $2,530.74 USD -4.11%
Tether $1.00 USD +0.53%
XRP $2.15 USD -4.46%
BNB $659.34 USD -2.36%
Solana $156.98 USD -5.68%
USD Coin $1.00 USD +0.06%
Dogecoin $0.1933 USD -10.52%
Cardano $0.6906 USD -4.74%
TRON $0.2683 USD -2.09%
Wrapped Bitcoin $104,481.81 USD -1.12%
Sui $3.23 USD -8.47%
News
Cryptocurrency
News
Bitcoin
Price Movements: Bitcoin is trading around $109,700,
slightly up after hitting a record high, with focus
on the Bitcoin 2025 Conference in Las Vegas.
Analysts
predict a potential rise to $120,000-$330,000 by year-end,
driven by market momentum and a bullish long-term
indicator. However, some warn of a possible 30% correction
due to historical market patterns.
Market
Trends: The crypto market is experiencing consolidation,
with Bitcoin gaining $15,000 in May alone. There's
an 80% chance of a new all-time high in 2025, per
analysts. Altcoins like Ethereum ($2,657.56, up 3.6%)
and XRP ($2.33, flat) show mixed performance. US BTC
spot ETFs saw $385.65M in net outflows, while ETH
ETFs had $91.93M in inflows.
Fraud
Surge: MEXC exchange reported a 200% increase in fraudulent
trading activity in Q1 2025, highlighting growing
security concerns in the crypto space.
Regulatory
Shifts: The SEC dropped its lawsuit against Binance
and Changpeng Zhao, signaling a reduction in crypto
enforcement actions. US banks are exploring crypto
through pilot programs and partnerships, awaiting
clearer regulations.
Trump's
Crypto Influence: Trump Media plans to raise $2.5-$3B
to invest in Bitcoin, aligning with Trump's pro-crypto
stance. His family's ventures, including $TRUMP memecoin
and World Liberty Financial, have raised ethical concerns
due to potential conflicts of interest. Vice President
JD Vance called Trump a crypto "champion"
at the Bitcoin 2025 Conference.
Crime
Reports: A crypto investor in New York was charged
with kidnapping and torturing a man to steal his Bitcoin,
reflecting ongoing security risks.
Other
Developments: Pakistan is allocating 2,000 MW for
Bitcoin mining and AI data centers to legalize crypto
and attract investment. XRP's deflationary model and
role in global payments are seen as long-term price
drivers. (Grok)
Markets
ASX
futs up 8 points/ 0.1% to 8465 AUD -0.2% to US64.31¢
BTC -1.5% to $US104,638
Wall St: Dow +0.1% S&P -0.01% NAS -0.3%
VIX -0.61 to 18.57
Gold -0.9% to $US3289.25 an ounce
Oil -0.4% to $US63.90 a barl
Iron ore -0.2% to $US95.80 a ton
10-yr yld: US 4.40% Aus 4.25%
News
Blockchain
News
SEC
Drops Binance Lawsuit: The U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) has formally ended its lawsuit against
Binance and its founder Changpeng Zhao, marking a
significant retreat from one of the last major crypto
enforcement actions. This follows the SEC scaling
back or settling cases against other crypto firms
like Coinbase and Kraken under the current administration.
U.S.
Legislative Moves: The U.S. Congress introduced a
bipartisan crypto market structure bill, aiming to
provide clearer regulations for the industry. Additionally,
a procedural vote on the Stablecoin Genius Act is
set for next week, with revisions addressing some
Democrat concerns, though Senator Warren argues financial
stability risks remain unaddressed.
Bitcoin
ETF Inflows: U.S. Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs),
led by BlackRocks iShares Bitcoin Trust, have
seen over $9 billion in inflows over the past five
weeks, while gold-backed funds lost $2.8 billion,
signaling a shift in investor preference toward digital
assets.
Global
Blockchain Initiatives: Pakistan appointed Bilal bin
Saqib as a special assistant on blockchain and cryptocurrency
to drive its digital economy transition, joining nations
like the U.S. and UAE with dedicated crypto leadership.
Meanwhile, FIFA partnered with Avalanche to launch
a custom Layer-1 blockchain for digital collectibles
and ticketing.
Security
Concerns: In France, crypto entrepreneurs like Paymiums
CEO Pierre Noizat faced targeted attacks, prompting
increased law enforcement protection. A New York crypto
investor was also accused of kidnapping and torturing
an Italian tourist over a Bitcoin wallet password.
Blockchain
Innovations: Cardanos Hydra protocol, a Layer-2
scaling solution, achieved over 1 million transactions
per second in testing, positioning it as one of the
fastest blockchain networks. Sei Networks Sei
Giga upgrade also aims to enhance its EVM blockchain
speed.
Crypto
Market Trends: Bitcoin hit an all-time high of $110,707,
with prices stabilizing above $109,000, while Notcoin
($NOT) surged 70% post-airdrop. However, a hack on
Suis Cetus DEX raised concerns about blockchain
security.
News
Gold
May
29, 2025
Gold
got another strong bid on a dip
Gold
has been on a downward trend since the end of last
week, with the sell-off peaking in the first few minutes
after reports that a trade court ruled that most of
Trump's tariffs were illegal. Having fuelled risk
appetite, this news triggered a sell-off in the defensive
asset. The positive traction ended rather quickly
as the US President's administration appealed.
Gold
managed to stay within this year's pattern and was
actively bought on an intraday dip below $3250, once
again pushing the price away from the 50-day moving
average. The dynamics are impressive as the price
is adding about 2% to the intraday lows, reaching
$3310 per ounce. In April and earlier in May, the
price had already bounced off this curve, forming
a sequence of higher local lows.
On
the other hand, gold also has three successive lower
peaks from the all-time highs in April, forming a
line of downward resistance. This line is already
being tested, and confirmation of its break will be
a consolidation above the previous highs at $3365.
It promises to be a prelude to a rise above the established
historical highs at $3500. (FxPro)
Pop
Culture News Flashback
The
Swiss Conspiracy: Movie
The
Swiss Conspiracy is a 1976 action-crime-drama film
directed by Jack Arnold, known for his work in B-horror
classics like The Incredible Shrinking Man.
Its
a West German-American co-production filmed entirely
on location in Zurich and the Swiss Alps, giving it
a picturesque backdrop that often overshadows its
convoluted plot. The movie stars David Janssen as
David Christopher, a former U.S. Treasury official
turned security consultant, hired by a Zurich-based
Swiss bank to investigate a blackmail scheme targeting
five of its clients with secret numbered accounts.
The
cast includes Senta Berger, John Ireland, John Saxon,
Ray Milland, and Elke Sommer, with a mix of European
and American actors adding an international flavor.
The
plot revolves around the bank, led by president Hurtil
(Milland), receiving anonymous threats to expose the
identities of five clients unless it pays 10 million
Swiss francs in uncut diamonds.
The
blackmailed clients include a Chicago mobster (Saxon),
a Texas businessman (Ireland), a Dutch financier (Curt
Lowens), a Zurich resident (Berger), and a crooked
arms dealer whos killed early on after refusing
to pay.
Christophers
investigation uncovers a web of deceit, with the blackmailees
potentially blackmailing each other. The Swiss Federal
Police, led by Captain Hans Frey, complicate matters
by suspecting Christopher himself. The story culminates
in a dramatic showdown in the Alps, involving a diamond
exchange and a surprise twist, though some critics
found the resolution murky.
The
films strengths lie in its vibrant Swiss scenery,
lively jazz-funk score by Klaus Doldinger, and a cast
that seems to enjoy the locale more than the script.
Highlights include fast-paced action scenes, exotic
sports cars, and Bergers charismatic performance
as a Ferrari-driving femme fatale.
However,
its criticized for its slow pacing, talky investigation
scenes, and a plot that demands close attention to
followmiss a minute, and youre lost.
The
production quality varies, with some noting grainy
visuals and sloppy editing in certain DVD transfers,
possibly due to its public domain status. John Saxons
performance as the mobster is polarizing, with some
calling it exaggerated, while others praise the films
B-movie charm and 1970s Euro-thriller vibe.
It
holds a 5.0/10 rating on IMDb, reflecting mixed reception.
Fans
appreciate its suspense and setting, calling it an
underrated gem, while detractors find it bland and
poorly executed.
The
movie is available to stream on platforms like Tubi,
Hoopla, IndieFlix, and Prime Video (for rent or purchase)
in the US and Canada. A 4K restored special edition
from Film Masters includes extras like a commentary
track, a visual essay, and a featurette on Jack Arnolds
career. (Grok)
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
"Bitcoin
is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and
tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme."
Naval Ravikant
"We
have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical
framework that is free of politics and human error."
Tyler Winklevoss
"You
can't stop things like Bitcoin. It will be everywhere,
and the world will have to readjust. World governments
will have to readjust." John McAfee
"Bitcoin
is the most important invention in the history of
the world since the Internet." Roger Ver
"Cryptocurrency
is such a powerful concept that it can almost overturn
governments." Charles Lee
"In
the future, national currencies will become obsolete.
Bitcoin will become the single global currency."
Jack Dorsey
"The
future of finance is crypto, whether its in
payments, contracts, or savings." Changpeng
Zhao
"Crypto
offers freedom to the unbanked and hope to the underprivileged."
Elizabeth Stark
"The
new frontier of innovation is in decentralization.
Blockchain leads the charge." Don Tapscott
"Digital
currency is here to stay, and its only a matter
of how long before governments embrace it."
Brad Garlinghouse
Cryptocurrency
and Currency News
June
25/26, 2025
Cryptos:
(Near Live)
Bitcoin
$107,912.10 USD -1.68%
Ether $2,529.63 USD -1.62%
Tether $1.00 USD -0.38%
XRP $2.31 USD - 2.44%
BNB $669.28 USD -1.47%
Solana $172.56 USD -3.48%
USD Coin $1.00 USD -0.42%
Dogecoin $0.2202 USD -4.07%
Cardano $0.7479 USD -1.38%
News
Bitcoin
has been making headlines in May 2025, with its price
surging to new all-time highs, driven by institutional
adoption, regulatory developments, and market momentum.
Here's a concise overview of the latest Bitcoin news
based on recent reports:
Price
Surge and All-Time Highs: Bitcoin reached a record
high near $112,000 on May 22, 2025, surpassing its
previous peak from January 20, 2025, around the time
of President Donald Trumps inauguration. The
cryptocurrency has climbed over 15% in May alone,
with analysts attributing the rally to strong institutional
demand and corporate buying. Some predict Bitcoin
could hit $135,000 to $320,000 by year-end, with options
traders eyeing even loftier targets like $300,000
by June 27.
Institutional
and ETF Inflows: U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded
funds (ETFs) have seen significant inflows, with $3.6
billion in net inflows in May and total assets exceeding
$122 billion. Public companies have increased their
Bitcoin holdings by 31% since the start of 2025, now
totaling about $349 billion, or 15% of the total Bitcoin
supply.
Regulatory
Tailwinds: Positive regulatory shifts, including the
U.S. Senate advancing a bill to regulate stablecoins,
have bolstered market sentiment. Support from the
Trump administration and comments from JPMorgan CEO
Jamie Dimon, a former Bitcoin skeptic, about allowing
clients to buy Bitcoin signal growing mainstream acceptance.
Market
Dynamics and Predictions: Analysts note this rally
differs from past ones, driven more by institutional
ownership than retail speculation. Bitcoins
market cap hit $2.17 trillion, with a realized cap
of $911.5 billion. Some experts forecast a potential
correction due to high-leverage zones, but others
see sustained growth, with targets like $150,000 by
August 2025.
Global
Developments: Posts on X highlight international interest,
with Dubai accepting Bitcoin payments, Missouri removing
Bitcoin capital gains tax, and Pakistan allocating
2,000 megawatts for Bitcoin mining and AI data centers.
These moves suggest growing global adoption.
Market
Sentiment: Polymarket betting data indicates a 38%
likelihood of Bitcoin reaching around $110,000 by
the end of May, aligning with current trends. However,
some traders anticipate volatility due to macro uncertainties
like tariffs and geopolitical tensions.
While
the bullish momentum is strong, analysts warn of potential
short-term pullbacks due to liquidations or negative
regulatory news. Always approach Bitcoin investments
with caution, as the market remains volatile. (Grok)
News
Bitcoin
Quotes
Bitcoin
is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and
tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme.
Naval Ravikant, former CEO of AngelList
We
have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical
framework that is free of politics and human error.
Tyler Winklevoss, co-CEO of Gemini
"You
can't stop things like Bitcoin. It will be everywhere,
and the world will have to readjust. World governments
will have to readjust." John McAfee, Founder
of McAfee Associates
There
are 3 eras of currency: Commodity based, politically
based, and now, math-based. Chris Dixon,
Venture Capitalist at Andreesen Horowitz
As
the value goes up, heads start to swivel and skeptics
begin to soften. Starting a new currency is easy,
anyone can do it. The trick is getting people to accept
it because it is their use that gives the money
value. - Adam B. Levine, CEO of Tokenly
Trading
Bitcoin is like trading Apple, Amazon, Google, or
Facebook a decade ago. The more you obsess over timing
the market, the more mistakes you make. They were
all technology networks that were dominant & destined
to grow. - Michael Saylor, Former CEO of MicroStrategy
"Whereas
most technologies tend to automate workers on the
periphery doing menial tasks, blockchains automate
away the center. Instead of putting the taxi driver
out of a job, blockchain puts Uber out of a job and
lets the taxi drivers work with the customer directly."
- Vitalik Buterin, Co-Founder of Ethereum
"The
Latin American countries where you have this combination
of inflation or hyperinflation cycles deflation
as well and then you have very high friction
for financial transactions, a high percentage of people
who are unbanked, cryptocurrencies make total sense."
Fred Thiel, CEO of Thiel Advisors & Marathon
Digital Holdings
we
know gold is a $12 trillion asset, bitcoins
about a 10th of gold. Could they be half of gold?
At one point, Sure, it could
And at some point,
it will be larger than gold
that money is finding
its way to Gen Z and Millennials, and they feel much
more comfortable with digital gold than old clunky
gold. - Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital
If
you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have
time to try to convince you, sorry. - Satoshi
Nakomoto, Founder of Bitcoin
News
Divorced
couples using crypto to hide cash in divorces KordaMentha
warns
KordaMentha
partner Brendan Read claims that couples are increasingly
making use of cryptocurrencies to hide assets during
divorce proceedings, and that most lawyers do not
have the skills to detect hidden crypto assets. Research
from Roy Morgan has found that over one million Australians
hold cryptocurrencies, with people over the age of
50 having the largest holdings, with average holdings
of $56,200. Roy Morgan also found that the average
investment in crypto by men is $23,400, almost twice
the average for women, which is $12,800. (Roy Morgan
Summary)
News
Markets:
Australia
What
now for ailing resource giants?
Australia's
benchmark S&P ASX/200 has gained 10 per cent since
the start of 2024, while the S&P 500 in the US
has risen by 22 per cent. Wall Steet's rise has been
driven to some extent by the rally in technology stocks.
However, there has not been an equivalent rally in
Australia's market-dominant resources sector. Indeed,
shares in Australian-listed minerals and energy companies
have fallen by between 14 per cent and 47 per cent.
A number of factors have weighed on the sector, such
as lower commodity prices and falling demand, the
outlook for the global economy and the Trump administration's
tariffs regime. (RMS)
News
Bitcoin
Movies: News
Unbanked:
A new Bitcoin documentary titled Unbanked has generated
buzz, with its trailer released recently. Posts on
X praise the work of filmmakers Lauren Sieckmann and
David Kuhn, indicating strong anticipation for its
release.
Bitcoin
FilmFest: The second day of the Bitcoin FilmFest is
currently live, featuring discussions and films focused
on Bitcoins impact and future, as shared on
X.
Crypto
Man: A South Korean crypto-themed film, Crypto Man,
based on true events, is set for a January 2025 theatrical
release. It was in post-production as of December
2024.
Satoshi
Nakamoto Film: A feature film about Bitcoins
enigmatic founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, directed by Sophia
Banks, is in development. Its based on Andrew
OHagans article The Satoshi Affair
and explores the mystery of Nakamotos identity.
Money
Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery: This HBO documentary,
released October 2024, investigates Satoshi Nakamotos
identity, sparking debate by suggesting Bitcoin developer
Peter Todd as a candidate, though Todd denied it.
Critics, including economist Peter Schiff, expressed
frustration over the films speculative narrative.
God
Bless Bitcoin: A documentary exploring Bitcoin as
an alternative to fiat currency, co-directed by Brian
and Kelly Estes, was released globally for free on
July 25, 2024, with a premiere at the Bitcoin Conference
in Nashville.
Biggest
Heist Ever: Netflixs documentary, released December
2024, covers the 2016 Bitfinex heist by Ilya Lichtenstein
and Heather Morgan, dubbed Bitcoins Bonnie
and Clyde, who laundered $4.5 billion in stolen
Bitcoin.
Cold
Wallet: A thriller about cryptocurrency fraud, released
March 2025, has been praised for its suspenseful narrative
and ironic finale, presented by Steven Soderbergh.
Ross
Ulbricht Documentary: Filmmakers Jonah Tulis and Blake
J. Harris are nearing completion of a documentary
featuring over 60 hours of interviews with Ross Ulbricht,
the pardoned Silk Road founder, focusing on his role
in popularizing Bitcoin.
These
projects reflect growing interest in Bitcoins
cultural and financial impact, with narratives ranging
from investigative mysteries to real-world crypto
crimes. (Grok)
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
Gold
"Gold
is the money of kings." - Anonymous
"Gold
is the universal language understood by all nations."
- George Herbert
"Gold
gives to the ugliest thing a certain charming air,
for that without it were else a miserable affair."
- Moliere
"The
desire for gold is the most universal and deeply rooted
commercial instinct of the human race." - Gerald
M.
"Truth,
like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but
by washing away from it all that is not gold."
- Leo Tolstoy
About
Gold and Money:
"Money
is gold, and nothing else." - Bullion by Post
"Because
gold is honest money, it is disliked by dishonest
men." - Bullion by Post
"I
like gold because it is a stabilizer; it is an insurance
policy." - Bullion by Post
"We
have gold because we cannot trust government."
- Bullion by Post
"Never
trust money more than gold." - Bullion by Post
"Although
gold and silver are not by nature money, money is
by nature gold and silver." - Bullion by Post
News
Bitcoin
Gaming: News
Bitcoin
gaming is seeing significant developments in 2025,
with innovations in blockchain integration, gamified
education, and crypto casino advancements. Heres
a concise overview of recent news based on available
information:
Crypto
Casinos Surge: Platforms like JACKBIT and MyStake
are leading the Bitcoin casino space, offering over
6,000 games, including slots, live dealers, and blockchain-powered
titles. JACKBIT supports 19 cryptocurrencies, processes
payouts in minutes, and features promotions like 3+1
FreeBet and Drops & Wins with a $2,000,000 prize
pool. MyStake is noted for its speed, averaging under
15 minutes for withdrawals. Other platforms like BitStarz,
BC GAME, and Trustdice are also recognized for no-deposit
bonuses and instant withdrawals, reshaping online
gaming with secure, crypto-optimized experiences.
Jippis
AR Bitcoin Game: Launched at Bitcoin Conference 2025
(May 27-29, Las Vegas), Jippis mobile augmented
reality game, similar to Pokémon GO, gamifies
Bitcoin education. Players hunt Bitcoin Beasts,
answer trivia, and earn sats (Bitcoins smallest
unit). Partnering with six Bitcoin companies, it aims
to onboard young adults to cryptocurrency through
engaging gameplay.
Web3
Gaming Momentum: Blockchain gaming is evolving, with
a focus on user retention and interoperability. Despite
a dip in April 2025 to 4.8 million daily active wallets,
platforms like Avalanche are advancing with titles
like Off the Grid, offering players true asset ownership.
SUIs rumored Pokémon integration boosted
its token by 60%, while Ultra and Illuvium are gaining
traction for AAA-quality Web3 games.
Crime
Concerns: A $263 million crypto theft ring, involving
4,100 Bitcoin stolen in August 2024, was linked to
a group that met through online gaming. The U.S. DOJ
charged 12 individuals with wire fraud and money laundering,
highlighting risks in gaming-related crypto schemes.
Play-to-Earn
and NFT Integration: Ubisoft and Sega are experimenting
with NFTs and play-to-earn mechanics in games like
KAI: Battle of Three Kingdoms. Gala Games partnered
with Binance Smart Chain for new titles, signaling
mainstream adoption of crypto gaming models.
While
speculative hype in blockchain gaming has cooled,
infrastructure and game quality are improving, driving
long-term growth. However, declining user activity
and risks like scams suggest caution. (Grok)
News
Markets
May
26, 2025
ASX
futures are pointing down 30 points/ 0.4 per% to 8350
AUD
+0.0% to US64.89¢
Bitcoin
-0.9% to $US107,862
Wall St:
Dow -0.6%
S&P -0.7%
Nasdaq -1%
VIX +2 to 22.29
Gold +1.9% to $US3357.51 an ounce
Brent oil +0.5% to $US64.78 a barrel
Iron ore -1% to $US98.05 a ton
10-year yield: US 4.51% Australia 4.42%
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
May
25, 2025
Sydney, Australia
Bitcoin
$108,974.70 USD +0.73%
Ether $2,546.88 USD +0.03%
Tether $1.01 $1.01 USD +0.01%
XRP $2.35 USD +1.34%
BNB $672.72 USD +1.81%
Solana $177.27 USD +0.67%
USD Coin $1.00 USD +0.14%
Dogecoin $0.2264 USD - 0.89%
Cardano $0.7507 USD -067%
TRON $0.2716 USD -0.95%
Wrapped Bitcoin $108,737.09 USD -1.65%
Cryptocurrency
News
Heres
a concise roundup of the latest cryptocurrency news
as of May 25, 2025, based on recent developments:
Bitcoin
Hits Record Highs: Bitcoin surged past $112,000, driven
by institutional adoption, strong ETF inflows ($211.7M
on May 23), and optimism around the U.S. Senates
advancement of the GENIUS Act, a bill to regulate
stablecoins. The rally is fueled by pro-crypto policies
under President Trump, with analysts predicting potential
to reach $150,000 in 2025.
GENIUS
Act Progress: The U.S. Senate voted 66-22 to advance
the GENIUS Act, establishing a regulatory framework
for stablecoins, pegged to assets like the U.S. dollar.
Despite concerns over Trumps crypto ventures,
the bipartisan support signals a shift toward formalizing
crypto markets.
Trumps
Crypto Ventures: President Trump hosted a gala for
top holders of his $TRUMP meme coin, which spiked
over 50% after the announcement. However, nearly 43%
of the 220 attendees reportedly lost $8.95M combined,
with the coins value fluctuating wildly (peaked
at $75, dropped to $8 by April). Critics highlight
ethical concerns and potential conflicts of interest.
XRP
and Ripple Developments: Ripples potential acquisition
of Circle, issuer of the $61B USDC stablecoin, could
boost XRPs price. South Korean investors are
betting big on XRP, with predictions of reaching $2.50-$5.
BitMEX hinted at XRP-related news that could impact
markets.
Market
Trends: The crypto market cap rose to $3.46T, up 1.2%
in 24 hours, with $124B in trading volume. Ether jumped
6%, while $TRUMP gained nearly 6%. However, concerns
linger about overconfidence leading to corrections.
Crypto
Mining Tensions: Trumps push to make the U.S.
a crypto-mining hub faces local backlash due to noise
and environmental concerns, as seen in Seneca Lake
and Niagara Falls.
News
May
23, 2025
Crypto
Climbs Back to January Highs
The
cryptocurrency market added a mere 0.7% in 24 hours,
but an important 5% in seven days to $3.5 trillion.
This increase is important as it falls in the area
of the market peaks reached in December and January.
The
sentiment index jumped to 78, last seen in January,
confirming a similar situation to what we saw earlier
in the year.
Bitcoin
repeated highs on Thursday evening, rising to $111.8k
and pulling back slightly to $110.5k by Friday morning.
The rise was attributed to the advancement of stablecoin
legislation, capital inflows into 12 U.S. ETFs of
about $4.2 billion in May, purchases by Strategy,
which has accumulated more than $50 billion worth
of tokens, and U.S. fiscal concerns. Unlike previous
BTCUSD rallies, the current upward movement is not
solely driven by momentum, but by increased demand
and White House loyalty.
Ethereum
continues to struggle for the 200-day moving average
at $2650. This is also the area of February's protracted
consolidation and the important pivot level from August
to October last year. A break of current resistance
could kick-start a rally to $4000.
The
Democrats have dropped their opposition, and the Senate
will soon consider the Stablecoin legislation. It
would place tighter restrictions on money laundering,
improve consumer protections, and unify business rules
for U.S. and foreign companies.
Fiscal
concerns are weakening the dollar and pushing up Treasury
bond yields. According to Galaxy Digital, it is becoming
increasingly dangerous to invest in a country with
such huge debts. Investors are looking for alternatives
and are finding them in Bitcoin. No wonder the paths
of BTCUSD and the S&P 500 have diverged. (FxPro)
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
"Bitcoin
is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and
tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme."
Naval Ravikant
"We
have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical
framework that is free of politics and human error."
Tyler Winklevoss
"You
can't stop things like Bitcoin. It will be everywhere,
and the world will have to readjust. World governments
will have to readjust." John McAfee
"Bitcoin
is the most important invention in the history of
the world since the Internet." Roger Ver
"Cryptocurrency
is such a powerful concept that it can almost overturn
governments." Charles Lee
"In
the future, national currencies will become obsolete.
Bitcoin will become the single global currency."
Jack Dorsey
"The
future of finance is crypto, whether its in
payments, contracts, or savings." Changpeng
Zhao
"Crypto
offers freedom to the unbanked and hope to the underprivileged."
Elizabeth Stark
"The
new frontier of innovation is in decentralization.
Blockchain leads the charge." Don Tapscott
"Digital
currency is here to stay, and its only a matter
of how long before governments embrace it."
Brad Garlinghouse
Cryptocurrency
News
Cryptos
(Near live)
Bitcoin
$109,704.32 USD +2.504%
ETH $2,558.37 USD +1.27%
Tether $0.9999 USD -0.11%
XRP $2.39 USD +1.66%
BNB $673.18 USD +3.52%
Solana $173.67 USD +3.43%
USD Coin $164.36 USD -0.05%
Dogecoin $0.2364 USD +4.67%
Cardano $0.7729 USD +3.94%
TRON $0.2678 USD -0.57%
Wrapped Bitcoin $109,317.98 USD +2.46%
News
Bitcoin
close to the top
Market
Picture
Market
capitalisation has risen 2% in the last 24 hours to
$3.37 trillion, 8.5% below January's all-time peaks.
However, Bitcoin buyers are showing more confidence,
trading above the $107k area (+2.9%). Ethereum and
many other altcoins saw stronger intraday gains but
still have a lot to recover after retreating significantly
following the broader market pullback after Trumps
inauguration.
Bitcoin
is forming its fourth consecutive daily growth candle.
Bulls continue their attempts to secure a foothold
above the $107K level. While the first cryptocurrency
has briefly reached higher levels, it has yet to establish
a sustained hold above them.
Last
week, there was a stabilisation around $103k, which
now looks like a foundation for further growth. The
realistic near-term target for the bulls looks to
be the area of $113K, which would be an extension
to 161.8% of the growth impulse from early May and
the subsequent mini correction at the beginning of
last week.
Bitcoin's
upward move is gradually waking up altcoins, although
they still have considerable room to rise to previous
highs, making them increasingly attractive to retail
traders. The trend of a weakening dollar can also
be seen as a breeding ground for growth.
News
Background
On-chain
signals and market data for Bitcoin remain constructive.
Buying sentiment continues to support further growth,
indicating that it may not yet be time to cash in,
according to CryptoQuant.
Strategy
bought an additional 7,390 BTC ($764.9 million) last
week at an average price of $103,498 per coin. The
company now owns 576,230 BTC bought at an average
price of $69,726. The total investment is valued at
$40.18 billion.
Major
players via options have bet on Ethereum's significant
growth, said CoinDesk analyst Omkar Godbole. The strategy
will yield the biggest profits if ETH rises to $6,000
or higher by 26 December.
The
Binance exchange has filed a motion to dismiss FTX's
$1.76 bn lawsuit. The company's lawyers called the
claims legally untenable and asked for
the case to be dismissed.
According
to Fortune, Circle's IPO may not take place as the
USDC issuer is in talks with Coinbase and Ripple to
sell the business for at least $5bn. (FxPro)
News
Cryptocurrency
News
Bitcoin
Price Surge: Bitcoin has risen from $94,000 to over
$106,000 in May, a 13% increase, driven by strong
institutional interest and ETF inflows ($3.3 billion
this month). Analysts predict it could hit $110,000
by month's end, with some forecasting $220,000-$250,000
by year-end due to regulatory tailwinds and reduced
volatility.
Regulatory
Developments: The U.S. Senate advanced the GENIUS
Act on May 20 with a 66-32 vote, aiming to regulate
stablecoins and establish a federal framework for
digital currencies. A final vote is pending post the
May 26 holiday. Texas may become the second U.S. state
to allow a Bitcoin reserve if SB 21 is signed, following
New Hampshires lead.
XRP
Momentum: XRP briefly overtook Tether as the third-largest
cryptocurrency. Its price surged 15% in 2025, trading
at $2.40, with South Korean investors driving demand.
The launch of XRP futures ETFs by CME Group on May
19 is seen as a pivotal moment. Predictions suggest
XRP could reach $3-$20 by 2030.
Cybersecurity
Concerns: Coinbase reported a cyberattack costing
$180-$400 million, affecting a small subset of users
data. Bybit faced a $1.5 billion heist in February,
the largest ever. In France, crypto-related kidnappings
targeting wealthy investors have raised alarms.
Institutional
Adoption: Blackstone disclosed holding 23,094 shares
of the iShares Bitcoin Trust, marking its first public
bitcoin position. JPMorgan, Ondo, and Chainlink announced
a $100 billion blockchain platform for tokenizing
real-world assets.
Market
Trends: The crypto market cap rose 1.2% to $3.46 trillion,
with $124 billion in trading volume. However, concerns
about overconfidence and potential corrections persist.
Galaxys Nasdaq listing ($GLXY) has sparked enthusiasm,
with potential to rival other crypto stocks. (Grok)
News
Blockchain
News
Regulatory
Moves in the U.S.: The U.S. Senate advanced the GENIUS
Act, a bipartisan bill to regulate stablecoins, with
new consumer protections and limits on tech companies
issuing them. This follows a previous Democratic block,
signaling growing acceptance of blockchains
role in finance, though concerns about oversight and
corruption persist.
Coinbase
Joins S&P 500: Crypto exchange Coinbase was added
to the S&P 500, a milestone for the crypto industry,
though it faced a cyberattack compromising customer
data, with remediation costs estimated at $180400
million.
New
Hampshires Crypto Push: New Hampshire became
the first U.S. state to allow its treasury to invest
in cryptocurrency. Proposed bills aim to prevent discrimination
against digital assets and establish blockchain-specific
legal frameworks, though their fate remains uncertain.
Cardano
Embezzlement Allegations: Cardano faces claims of
$600 million in ADA embezzlement. Founder Charles
Hoskinson promised an audit to restore trust, potentially
setting a precedent for blockchain self-governance.
Ripple
and XRP Developments: Ripple warned XRP holders about
scams amid a market uptick. XRP is expanding into
multichain interoperability with Cosmos and EVM sidechains,
positioning it as a key player in blockchain connectivity.
Chainlink
and Stablecoin Integration: World Liberty Financials
USD1 stablecoin, backed by U.S. treasuries, hit $2
billion in market cap and is now cross-chain with
Chainlinks CCIP, enabling secure transfers across
Ethereum and BNB Chain.
Security
Concerns: French crypto entrepreneurs, including Paymiums
CEO, face rising targeted attacks, prompting enhanced
security measures. Global threats to crypto executives
are increasing, with organized crime targeting digital
wealth.
Blockchain
in Gaming: Blockchain gaming saw a 10% drop in user
activity in April, but the ecosystem is maturing.
Mainstream companies like Ubisoft and Sega are experimenting
with NFTs and play-to-earn mechanics.
JP
Morgans Blockchain Milestone: JP Morgan used
Ondo and Chainlink for its first public blockchain
deal, a historic step for institutional crypto adoption.
Ethereum
Node Storage Solution: Vitalik Buterin proposed a
local-first design to reduce Ethereum node storage
requirements from 1.3TB, aiming to lower barriers
for users. (Grok)
News
XRP
News
Latest
XRP News Summary (as of May 22, 2025)
Price
Movement: XRP is currently trading around $2.31-$2.55,
experiencing a 4% weekly drop but holding key support
levels. Analysts suggest a potential rebound to $3.40,
with some optimistic predictions targeting $11.34
by year-end or even $123 based on historical patterns,
though short-term forecasts indicate limited gains
until October 2025. A critical support level is at
$2.30; a drop below could lead to a crash to $2.00.
SEC
Lawsuit Developments: Ripple and the SEC are nearing
a settlement in their long-standing legal battle,
with the SEC filing a motion to lift the injunction
on XRP sales to institutional investors and reduce
a $125 million penalty. A recent court ruling on May
18 rejected the SECs request for an indicative
ruling, but Ripples Chief Legal Officer downplayed
it as procedural. The outcome could clear the path
for XRP-spot ETF approval, a significant bullish catalyst.
XRP
Futures and ETF Speculation: The CME Group launched
cash-settled XRP futures on May 19, boosting institutional
interest and speculation about spot ETF approvals.
Firms like 21Shares, Bitwise, and Grayscale have filed
for XRP ETFs, with Polymarket bettors giving an 83%
chance of approval. However, BlackRocks silence
and a recent court decision have delayed ETF momentum,
causing some bearish pressure.
Technological
Advancements: Ripple is integrating XRP with Cosmos
and developing EVM sidechains for better blockchain
interoperability. Its custody service now supports
shared MPC wallets, and the XRP Ledger is seeing growth
in tokenization and DeFi, with rising Total Value
Locked (TVL). StraitsX launched a Singapore-dollar
stablecoin (XSGD) on the XRP Ledger, enhancing its
utility.
Market
Sentiment and Political Support: XRP sentiment remains
mixed but leans bullish due to legal optimism and
endorsements, notably from President Donald Trump,
who suggested XRP as a potential strategic reserve
currency. Posts on X highlight community excitement,
with Ripple announcing an XRP Rewards Event to engage
holders. However, some analysts warn of regulatory
scrutiny and market volatility impacting short-term
performance.
Ripple
IPO Speculation: Market speculation suggests a Ripple
IPO could value the company at over $100 billion,
potentially boosting XRPs price, though XRP
in Ripples escrow wont count toward valuation
until the IPO.
Critical
Note: While bullish catalysts like ETF prospects and
legal clarity exist, ongoing regulatory uncertainty
and market dynamics could pose risks. Some community
predictions (e.g., $250 by 2026) appear speculative
and lack robust evidence. Always conduct thorough
research before making investment decisions, as market
conditions are volatile. (Grok)
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
"Banking
now is like sending a letter: you send it, you don't
know if it reached there. Ripple is more like sending
an iMessage: you send it, and you immediately know"
Chris Larsen
"Bitcoin
is a swarm of cyber hornets serving the goddess of
wisdom, feeding on the fire of truth, exponentially
growing ever smarter, faster, and stronger behind
a wall of encrypted energy" Michael J. Saylor
News
Elon
Musk quotes
Fundamentally,
bitcoin is not a good substitute for transactional
currency, Musk told Time Magazine after being
named Times 2021 Person of the Year. Even
though it was created as a silly joke, dogecoin is
better suited for transactions.
"The
transaction volume of bitcoin is low, and the cost
per transaction is high, he said. Musk added
that bitcoin is more suitable as a store of value,
which is why its investors want to hold onto it and
not sell it or use it for transactions.
Dogecoin,
on the other hand, is a currency that encourages
people to spend, rather than sort of hoard as a store
of value Elon Musk
News/Intel
What
Is A Cryptocurrency ETF? A Guide For Crypto Investors
Looking To Diversify
A
cryptocurrency exchange-traded fund (ETF) is an investment
vehicle that allows investors to gain exposure to
digital assets without directly holding them. Crypto
ETFs can be a simpler, highly regulated way to invest
in the volatile crypto world, offering diversification
and ease of trading.
This
guide will explain what crypto ETFs are, how they
work, their advantages and the potential risks investors
should consider.
What
Is A Crypto ETF?
A
crypto ETF is a financial product that provides investors
with indirect exposure to digital assets like bitcoin
and ether. Instead of directly purchasing and storing
these cryptos, investors can buy shares of a crypto
ETF, which tracks the value of one or more digital
currencies. These ETFs trade on traditional stock
exchanges, making them accessible through regular
brokerage accounts.
Crypto
ETFs are available in two main forms: spot ETFs and
futures ETFs.
Spot
ETFs directly hold the underlying crypto, while futures
ETFs rely on contracts that speculate on future crypto
prices. This difference can impact an ETFs performance,
with spot ETFs offering more direct price exposure
and futures ETFs providing a way to trade on expected
price movements.
Investing
in crypto ETFs offers simplified access to digital
assets. However, these funds are not without risks.
Investors should know potential issues, including
counterparty risks, management fees and limited control
over the underlying digital assets. Understanding
these factors can help investors make informed decisions.
How
Does A Cryptocurrency ETF Work?
A cryptocurrency ETF functions like a traditional
exchange-traded fund, trading on major stock exchanges.
Investors can buy and sell shares of a crypto ETF
throughout the trading day, with prices fluctuating
based on the value of the underlying crypto it tracks.
Crypto ETFs offer real-time pricing, which provides
greater flexibility for investors.
Crypto
ETFs are structured to hold either the actual crypto
in the case of spot ETFs or derivative contracts,
as in futures ETFs, that reflect crypto prices. The
funds manager ensures the ETF maintains its
target exposure by buying or selling assets as needed.
This allows investors to gain exposure to digital
assets without directly managing crypto wallets or
navigating complex exchanges.
Types
Of Cryptocurrency ETFs
Crypto ETFs come in several forms, offering different
ways to invest in the digital asset market. Bitcoin
ETFs focus solely on bitcoin, providing direct exposure
to its price. Ethereum ETFs are dedicated to tracking
the value of Ethereum. Blockchain ETFs invest in companies
involved in blockchain technology rather than holding
crypto directly. Multi-Crypto ETFs provide access
to a mix of several cryptos within a single fund.
These
options allow investors to choose between a single-asset
focus or a diversified approach that reduces the risk
of relying on one asset.
Bitcoin
ETFs: Spot Vs. Futures
There are two kinds of Bitcoin ETFs, spot and futures.
Spot bitcoin ETFs hold actual bitcoin reserves, with
each share backed by actual crypto. This means investors
gain direct exposure to bitcoins price movements
without needing to manage or store bitcoin themselves.
Spot ETFs are regulated financial instruments, with
custodians securely storing the underlying bitcoin
to protect against risks like hacking or theft.
In
contrast, bitcoin futures ETFs do not hold actual
bitcoin. Instead, they invest in futures contracts
speculating on bitcoins future price. These
contracts are agreements to buy or sell bitcoin at
a set price on a future date. While this approach
offers bitcoin exposure, it introduces added complexity.
Costs like roll premiums expenses an ETF is
required to pay when replacing expiring futures contracts
with new ones can reduce investor returns.
Futures contracts may not perfectly track bitcoins
spot price, causing price differences between the
ETF and the actual bitcoin market.
Ethereum
ETFs
Similar to bitcoin ETFs, ether ETFs come in two main
types, spot and futures-based. Spot ether ETFs hold
actual ETH in a secure, regulated custody account,
giving investors direct exposure to the cryptocurrency's
price. When purchasing ether ETFs, investors buy shares
representing a portion of the ETF's Ethereum holdings.
Futures-based
ether ETFs do not hold ETH directly. Instead, they
invest in futures contracts speculating on Ethereum's
future price. These ETFs are easier to regulate and
avoid custody risks, but may experience tracking errors
and higher costs due to frequent contract rollovers.
Blockchain
ETFs
Blockchain ETFs invest in companies using blockchain
technology instead of holding cryptocurrencies directly.
These funds provide exposure to industries like supply
chain management, cybersecurity and digital identity.
Unlike crypto ETFs, which focus on digital assets
like bitcoin or ether, blockchain ETFs diversify across
multiple sectors.
Examples
include Robinhood, which offers crypto trading and
blockchain services; Metaplanet, an investor in blockchain
startups; and Cleanspark, a bitcoin mining company
operating energy-efficient mining facilities. Blockchain
ETFs let investors benefit from blockchains
growth without direct ownership.
Multi-Crypto
ETFs
Multi-Crypto ETFs expose a range of digital assets
rather than focusing on a single one. These funds
offer investors a balanced approach, allowing them
to invest in multiple coins, such as bitcoin, ethereum,
and solana, all within one investment product.
Grayscale's
Digital Large Cap Fund is a notable example, holding
a mix of major digital assets. Roughly 75% of the
fund is allocated to bitcoin, 19% to ether, and the
remainder to solana, ripple and avalanche. This approach
helps spread risk and gives investors broader exposure
to the evolving crypto market.
Why
Are Investors Interested In Crypto ETFs?
Investors are drawn to crypto ETFs because they provide
a straightforward method to gain exposure to digital
assets without directly owning them. Through crypto
ETFs, investors can access crypto through traditional
brokerage accounts, avoiding the complexities of managing
digital wallets, private keys or secure storage. Crypto
ETFs also offer the security of institutional-grade
funds, which are managed by professional fund managers
and operate under regulatory guidance.
One
of crypto ETFs' most appealing aspects is their portfolio
diversification. Instead of investing in a single
cryptocurrency, investors can choose multi-asset ETFs
that spread risk across the crypto market.
Pros
And Cons Of Crypto ETFs
Crypto ETFs offer a convenient way to gain exposure
to digital assets without directly managing cryptocurrency.
However, like any investment, they come with benefits
and drawbacks. Understanding these pros and cons can
help investors make informed decisions.
Pros
Of Cryptocurrency ETFs
Accessibility: Crypto ETFs can be traded through traditional
brokerage accounts, making it easy for investors to
gain exposure without using crypto exchanges.
Diversification:
Investors can choose multi-crypto ETFs, spreading
their risk across multiple digital assets instead
of relying on a single cryptocurrency.
Regulatory
Oversight: Crypto ETFs are managed by regulated financial
institutions, providing regulated security compared
to direct crypto ownership, which can be challenging.
Cons
Of Cryptocurrency ETFs
Limited Control: Investors do not own actual crypto,
meaning they cannot use it for transactions or transfer
it to a private wallet.
Management
Fees: Crypto ETFs often have management fees that
can reduce returns over time, especially futures-based
ETFs with frequent contract rollovers.
Tracking
Errors: Futures-based crypto ETFs may not perfectly
mirror the spot price of cryptocurrencies due to price
differences between futures and actual assets.
Cryptocurrency
ETFs Vs. Direct Crypto Investments
Crypto ETFs offer investors a way to gain exposure
to digital assets without direct ownership. Investors
do not need to manage private keys or secure digital
wallets, making ETFs a simpler option for those who
want crypto exposure without the technical complexities.
In
contrast, direct crypto investments allow investors
to buy, hold and control actual digital assets. This
approach provides complete ownership, enabling investors
to transfer, spend or stake their crypto as they see
fit. Direct investments also avoid management fees
but come with responsibilities like wallet security,
exposure to hacking risks and the need to manage transactions
on crypto exchanges.
Who
Are Crypto ETFs Right For?
Crypto ETFs are ideal for beginner investors who want
exposure to digital assets without the complexity
of directly buying, storing or managing cryptocurrencies.
These funds offer a simple, regulated way to invest,
making them suitable for those new to the crypto market
who are more comfortable with traditional financial
products.
They
are also well-suited for traditional investors familiar
with stock markets but wanting to explore crypto.
By trading on exchanges like the NYSE or Nasdaq, crypto
ETFs provide a convenient option for those who prefer
to avoid the security risks of crypto exchanges.
The
Future Outlook Of Cryptocurrency ETFs
The future of cryptocurrency ETFs looks bright, with
BlackRocks Bitcoin ETF posting $356 million
in inflows, the longest streak of 2025, and bitcoin
flirting with new highs. As regulatory clarity improves,
driven by bullish sentiment from SEC Commissioner
Paul Atkins, more funds are launching, providing investors
with greater choice and confidence.
Bottom
Line
Crypto
ETFs make it easier to invest in digital assets without
directly buying and managing cryptocurrencies. They
are a good option for beginners, traditional investors
and those looking for diversified exposure. With choices
like bitcoin, ether, multi-crypto and blockchain ETFs,
investors can find a fund that fits their goals while
reducing some risks of direct ownership.
The
future of crypto ETFs looks promising as more funds
emerge and regulatory clarity improves. BlackRocks
Bitcoin ETF is seeing record inflows, showing strong
investor interest. As the market grows, crypto ETFs
offer a straightforward way to participate in the
digital asset space.
Cryptos
and Markets
Cryptos
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
May
19, 2025
Sydney, Australia
Bitcoin
$104,266.52 USD +0.52%
ETH $2,421.78 USD -3.18%
Tether $1.00 USD -0.41%
XRP $2.39 USD +1.05%
BNB $644.71 USD -0.00%
Solana $168.47 USD +0.54%
USD Coin $1.00 USD -0.13%
Dogecoin $0.2251 USD +3.48%
Cardano $0.7427 USD -0.85%
TRON $0.2662 USD -2.40%
Wrapped Bitcoin $104,441.92 USD +0.75%
News
XRP
News
Price
Movement: XRP is trading around $2.40-$2.55, with
a recent peak at $2.65 on May 14, 2025. Its
up over 366% in the past year but dipped 1.6% recently
due to market consolidation and legal uncertainties.
Analysts suggest a potential rally to $3.00 if it
breaks the $2.72 resistance, supported by bullish
indicators like RSI and low exchange inflows. Some
predict explosive growth to $5.90, $15, or even $123
based on technical patterns, though these are speculative.
SEC
vs. Ripple Lawsuit: The ongoing legal battle with
the SEC remains pivotal. On May 15, Judge Analisa
Torres rejected a joint SEC-Ripple motion to amend
a prior settlement due to procedural issues, leaving
the case in limbo. Despite this, Ripples legal
chief confirmed XRPs non-security status remains
intact. A $50 million settlement was briefly finalized,
but renewed scrutiny and the SECs push to lift
restrictions on institutional XRP sales have stirred
uncertainty. A resolution could pave the way for XRP-spot
ETF approvals.
ETF
Speculation: Hopes for an XRP-spot ETF have driven
price surges, with filings from firms like 21Shares,
Bitwise, and Franklin Templeton. However, BlackRocks
silence after SEC talks and a delayed decision on
Solana ETFs (with XRP ETF deadlines looming in June)
have tempered optimism. Experts warn an ETF might
not fully align with XRPs utility-driven adoption.
Market
and Adoption: XRP hit $1.2 billion in daily trading
volume in South Korea, surpassing Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Ripples technological advancements include EVM
sidechains for blockchain interoperability and shared
MPC wallets for secure custody. President Trumps
endorsement of XRP as a potential strategic reserve
currency and Missouris crypto tax break law
have fueled bullish sentiment. Ripples acquisition
of Hidden Road could lock up 5% of XRPs circulating
supply, potentially driving prices to $5-$15 short-term.
Futures
and IPO Buzz: The CME Group is set to launch XRP futures
today, May 19, 2025, a move seen as a step toward
institutional adoption and potential ETF approval.
Speculation about a Ripple IPO, possibly valuing the
company at $100 billion, continues to grow, with SBI
Holdings noting XRP in escrow wont count toward
valuation until the IPO.
Community
Sentiment: XRPs community is optimistic, with
commentators like J4b1 calling May 19
a potentially historic day, possibly tied to the futures
launch or legal developments. However, claims of a
finalized SEC settlement by May 19 appear unverified.
Posts on X highlight excitement but also speculative
narratives, like BlackRock buying XRP, which lack
confirmation.
Critical
Note: While bullish projections abound, some analysts
caution that historical patterns may not hold, and
regulatory hurdles could persist. Always verify claims,
especially from X posts, as they can be speculative
or misleading. For the latest, check trusted sources
or monitor Ripples official channels. (Grok)
News
Dogecoin
News
Price
Movements and Market Performance: Dogecoin has shown
significant volatility, with a recent 48.7% surge
over the past month, trading around $0.223 as of May
18, 2025. It reached a high of $0.248 in early May
but faced a slight pullback, consolidating near $0.22$0.23.
Analysts suggest a potential breakout above the $0.25$0.26
resistance could spark a new bull run, with price
targets ranging from $0.30 to $0.70 in the next 30
days, and some optimistic forecasts eyeing $1 in 2025.
However, a "death cross" on technical charts
indicates midterm bearish risks, making the $0.21
support level critical.
Whale
Accumulation: On-chain data reveals that Dogecoin
whales have accumulated over 1 billion DOGE in the
past month, signaling strong confidence in future
price gains. This activity, coupled with an 800% surge
in daily active addresses (reaching 674K, the highest
since November 2024), suggests robust network engagement
and potential for an explosive price move if support
holds.
ETF
Speculation: Enthusiasm is growing around four Dogecoin
ETF applications under SEC review, including one from
21Shares in partnership with the Dogecoin Foundation.
Bloomberg analysts estimate a 75% chance of approval
in 2025, which could drive mainstream adoption and
price growth. This news contributed to a 528% spike
in active addresses on May 13, from 74,640 to 469,477.
Network
and Ecosystem Developments: The Dogecoin Foundation
is pushing for broader adoption through DogeOS, an
app layer for gaming, AI, and DeFi, backed by $6.9
million in investment. This aims to transform Dogecoin
from a meme coin to a utility-driven asset, potentially
supporting its $100 billion market cap goal.
Market
Sentiment and Speculation: Posts on X reflect bullish
sentiment, with unverified claims of PayPal accepting
Dogecoin payments circulating, though these lack confirmation.
Additionally, Dogecoins futures open interest
surged from $989 million to $1.62 billion, indicating
heightened speculative trading. Some analysts warn
of overheating risks, but others see room for growth
before a cycle top.
Cautions
and Risks: Dogecoin creator Billy Markus warned about
a potential asset bubble that could crash the global
economy, though specifics were vague. Geopolitical
tensions and trade policy shifts continue to influence
crypto markets, adding uncertainty. The coins
volatility and reliance on speculative momentum remain
concerns. (Grok)
News
Bitcoin
Movie News
Michael
Saylors $40BN Bitcoin Bet: The Financial Times
released a documentary exploring Michael Saylors
bold corporate investment in Bitcoin, highlighting
his journey from corporate strategy to crypto prominence.
Posts on X indicate strong interest, describing it
as a must-watch for Bitcoin enthusiasts.
Everyone
Is Lying To You For Money: Set to premiere at SXSW
London in June 2025, this crypto-skeptical documentary
features interviews with former FTX and Celsius CEOs,
Sam Bankman-Fried and Alex Mashinsky, and examines
El Salvadors Bitcoin adoption under President
Nayib Bukele.
Crypto
Man: A South Korean crypto-themed film based on true
events, slated for release in January 2025, was in
post-production as of December 2024.
Satoshi
Nakamoto Film: Directed by Sophia Banks, this upcoming
feature film, based on Andrew OHagans
The Satoshi Affair, will explore the mystery
of Bitcoins enigmatic creator.
Ross
Ulbricht Documentary: Filmmakers Jonah Tulis and Blake
J. Harris are nearing completion of a documentary
featuring over 60 hours of interviews with Ross Ulbricht,
the pardoned Silk Road founder, focusing on his life
and the platforms role in popularizing Bitcoin.
Biggest
Heist Ever: Netflixs 2024 documentary details
the 2016 Bitfinex hack by Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather
Morgan, who laundered $4.5 billion in Bitcoin, dubbed
Bitcoins Bonnie and Clyde.
Aimy
in a Cage: This 2015 dystopian horror film, adapted
from a graphic novel, was the first movie fully funded
by Bitcoin, allowing director Hooroo Jackson to maintain
creative control.
Cold
Wallet: A 2025 thriller about cryptocurrency fraud,
presented by Steven Soderbergh, has been praised for
its suspenseful take on a home invasion tied to crypto.
These
projects reflect growing cinematic interest in Bitcoins
cultural, financial, and criminal dimensions.
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
Trading
Bitcoin is like trading Apple, Amazon, Google, or
Facebook a decade ago. The more you obsess over timing
the market, the more mistakes you make. They were
all technology networks that were dominant & destined
to grow. - Michael Saylor, Former CEO of MicroStrategy
"Whereas
most technologies tend to automate workers on the
periphery doing menial tasks, blockchains automate
away the center. Instead of putting the taxi driver
out of a job, blockchain puts Uber out of a job and
lets the taxi drivers work with the customer directly."
- Vitalik Buterin, Co-Founder of Ethereum
"The
Latin American countries where you have this combination
of inflation or hyperinflation cycles deflation
as well and then you have very high friction
for financial transactions, a high percentage of people
who are unbanked, cryptocurrencies make total sense."
Fred Thiel, CEO of Thiel Advisors & Marathon
Digital Holdings
we
know gold is a $12 trillion asset, bitcoins
about a 10th of gold. Could they be half of gold?
At one point, Sure, it could
And at some point,
it will be larger than gold
that money is finding
its way to Gen Z and Millennials, and they feel much
more comfortable with digital gold than old clunky
gold. - Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital
If
you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have
time to try to convince you, sorry. - Satoshi
Nakomoto, Founder of Bitcoin
Markets
ASX
futures down 7 points/0.1% to 8360 on Sat
Australian
dollar +0.1% to 64.10 US cents
Wall
Street:
S&P 500 +0.8%
Dow Jones +0.7%
Nasdaq +0.5%
Europe:
Stoxx 50 +0.3%
FTSE +0.6%
DAX +0.3%
CAC +0.4%
Bitcoin
+0.9% to $US104,244
Spot
gold -1.1% to $US3203.65 per ounce on Saturday
US
oil +1.4% to $US62.49 a barrel on Saturday
Brent
crude oil +1.4% to $US65.41 a barrel on Saturday
Iron
ore -1.5% to $US99.70 per ton (Singapore 62% grade)
10-year
yield:
US 4.48%
Australia 4.45%
Germany 2.59%
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
May
13, 2025
Sydney, Australia
Bitcoin
$102,452.96 USD -1.57%
ETH $2,473.59 USD -1.39%
Tether $0.9993 USD -0.10%
XRP $2.53 USD +7.21%
BNB $662.27 USD +1.78%
Solana $172.50 USD -0.12%
USD Coin $0.9993 USD -0.07%
Dogecoin $0.2295 USD -1.04%
Cardano $0.8162 USD +0.72%
TRON $0.2732 USD +3.10%
Wrapped Bitcoin $102,406.50 USD -1.66%
News
Cryptocurrency
News
Bitcoin
Price Surge: Bitcoin has surpassed $100,000, briefly
touching $105,000, driven by optimism around global
trade deals, particularly U.S.-U.K. agreements and
ongoing U.S.-China talks. Analysts warn of a potential
short-term sell-off ahead of the May 13 CPI print,
with BlackRock noting quantum computing as a risk
for Bitcoin ETFs.
Ethereum
Rally: Ethereum (ETH) has surged over 44% in three
days, reaching $2,600, fueled by the Pectra network
upgrade and declining Bitcoin dominance. Analysts
speculate ETH could hit $10,000 or even $12,000 in
2025 due to institutional adoption, DeFi growth, and
a high ETH burn rate.
Altcoin
Momentum: Altcoins like Solana (SOL), Cardano (ADA),
and Dogecoin (DOGE) are rallying, with DOGE up 27%
and ETH leading with a 32% weekly gain. Bitcoins
dominance has dropped to 63.89%, signaling a potential
altcoin season.
Metas
Crypto Plans: Leaked reports suggest Meta is exploring
cryptocurrency support for its 3 billion users, potentially
integrating stablecoins for creator payments, which
could boost market sentiment.
Regulatory
Developments: SEC Chairman Paul Atkins is prioritizing
a rational crypto regulatory framework, with XRP noted
as the only regulated cryptocurrency in the U.S. However,
a bipartisan stablecoin bill (GENIUS Act) stalled
due to concerns over Trumps personal crypto
ventures, raising conflict-of-interest issues.
Market
Inflows: Crypto investment products saw $882 million
in inflows last week, with U.S. crypto ETFs hitting
a record $62.9 billion in cumulative net inflows since
January 2024. BlackRocks Bitcoin ETF recorded
a 19th consecutive day of inflows on May 9.
Other
News: Coinbase acquired Deribit for $2.9 billion,
expanding its derivatives offerings. New Hampshire
passed a law allowing state investment in cryptocurrencies.
Frances rumored crypto ban was mentioned on
X but lacks credible confirmation and should be treated
as speculative. (Grok)
Blockchain
News
Metas
Blockchain Push: Meta is reportedly exploring a blockchain-based
payment system, potentially offering low-cost digital
transfers. This follows their unsuccessful Diem project,
signaling renewed interest in blockchain integration.
Crypto
in Education: Animoca Brands Yat Siu highlights
blockchains potential in education, particularly
through DeFi student loan financing. Ripples
$25 million donation to a crypto education fund underscores
growing academic influence.
XRP
and Interoperability: XRP is expanding into multichain
interoperability, connecting with Cosmos and EVM sidechains.
With 200+ financial partners, it aims to bridge traditional
finance and crypto ecosystems.
Avalanche
and Web3 Gaming: Avalanches John Nahas emphasizes
blockchain as seamless backend infrastructure for
gaming, citing examples like Gunzilla Games
Off the Grid, which leverages blockchain
for user ownership.
Policy
Shifts: The Trump administration is driving a pro-crypto
agenda, with plans to integrate blockchain into financial
systems. Bank regulators are exploring blockchain-based
payment systems, a stark contrast to previous skepticism.
Robinhoods
Blockchain Platform: Robinhood is developing a blockchain-based
platform for trading tokenized US securities in Europe,
potentially partnering with Arbitrum or Solana.
Ethereums
Pectra Upgrade: Ethereums latest upgrade introduces
features like smart wallets and lower fees but has
raised concerns about a new attack vector that could
allow hackers to drain funds.
Other
Developments: Brave is integrating Cardano into its
browser wallet, and MBS Global plans a $9 billion
blockchain financial hub in the Maldives.
For
real-time updates, platforms like Cointelegraph or
CryptoSlate on X are active sources,
News
Crypto
market slows down, nearing a top
Market
Picture
The
crypto market slowed down but continued to move upwards
over the weekend, reaching $3.35 trillion. For the
past few days, it has been trading in the region of
the highs since early February. Ethereum and Dogecoin
have been the stars of this movement, adding around
40% in seven days, although the former's contribution
is certainly more significant.
The
crypto market's sentiment is consolidating in the
greed zone, leaving the corresponding index at 70
for the last three days. This is a good basis for
continued gains: not too hot to take profits and not
too cold to leave traders on the sidelines.
Bitcoin
rallied above $105.5k on Monday morning, entering
the area of highs where it has twice failed to hold
over the past six months. The impressive corrective
pullback from late January to early April, in our
opinion, created substantial margin for a new wave
of growth. Therefore, we will not be surprised if,
along with the positive dynamics of stocks, BTCUSD
will move to the renewal of historical highs already
this week.
News
Background
On
the weekly bitcoin chart, after the upward breakout
of the bull flag pattern, a further rise
to $182,000 is possible, given the growth before the
downward consolidation. Cointelegraph presented such
a scenario.
Significant
inflows into spot bitcoin ETFS in the US continued
for the third week in a row. According to SoSoValue
data, weekly net inflows into spot BTC-ETFS totalled
$921 million, bringing the total to $41.16 billion
since bitcoin-ETFS were approved in January 2024.
Inflows into spot Ethereum-ETFS in the US broke after
two weeks, recording a small net outflow of $38.2
million to $2.47 billion since last July.
Cryptoquant
noted that the strategy firm's pace of bitcoin purchases
exceeds the rate at which miners are issuing new coins.
The firm's holdings alone imply an annual deflation
of the asset of 2.23%.
Public
mining companies sold about 70% of mined bitcoins
in April against a falling mining profitability, TheMinerMag
calculated. Since March, miners seemed to be moving
away from the HOLDing strategy that had prevailed
last year.
Over
the years, Coinbase has considered investing a significant
portion of its savings in bitcoin, following the example
of Strategy, but abandoned the idea because of the
risks, said Brian Armstrong, head of the exchange.
(FxPro)
News
Markets
ASX
futures are pointing up 97 points/1.2% to 8364
AUD
-0.0% to US63.70¢
Bitcoin
-1.6% to $US102,525
Wall St:
Dow +2.8% S&P +3.3% Nasdaq +4.4%
VIX -3.51 to 16.03
Gold -0.03% to $US3235.57 an ounce
Brent oil +1.8% to $US65.03 a barrel
Iron ore +3.2% to $US100.00 a ton
10-year yield: US 4.47% Australia 4.36%
News
May
12, 2025
Investors
ramp up crypto spree as bitcoin nears record high
Australian
investors have pounced on the plunge in bitcoin earlier
this year and have been ramping up exposure to the
cryptocurrency in a bold bet that could pay off handsomely,
with analysts tipping prices to hit $US200,000 this
year.
The
worlds largest digital asset crossed the key
$US100,000 level last week for the first time since
February. Bitcoin extended that rally on Monday to
trade near $US105,000, just shy of its record of around
$US109,000 on January 20 the day US President
Donald Trump was inaugurated.
It
represents a stunning turnaround for the cryptocurrency,
which traded as low as $US74,000 in early April amid
Trumps escalating trade war. But sentiment started
to shift as traders hunted for alternatives to US
assets as they questioned the stability of the worlds
largest economy.
Bitcoin
appeared to benefit from capital rotation associated
with sell-America positioning and growing
scepticism around US monetary dominance, Global
X investment analyst Justin Lin told The Australian
Financial Review after upgrading his year-end price
target to $US200,000.
The
trend was reinforced by a resurgence in global bitcoin
exchange-traded funds in April, with investors adding
$US2.9 billion ($4.5 billion) to those vehicles. That
marked a sharp reversal from February and March, when
more than $US5 billion in total was pulled from the
space.
A
further $US1.58 billion of flows moved into global
bitcoin ETFs in the first eight days of May, according
to US-listed crypto exchange Coinbase.
In
Australia, local ETFs have attracted $148 million
in inflows so far this year more than double
compared to the same period in 2024.
And
unlike the US, Australian investors have been consistent
buyers throughout this year. Local bitcoin ETFs experienced
$6.9 million of inflows in March and $20.5 million
in new flows in April, according to Global X.
Trump
gala
The
second-largest digital token, ethereum, has also been
swept up in last weeks rally, surging as much
as 33 per cent in its steepest weekly gain since 2021,
when low interest rates fuelled the pandemic-era crypto
boom.
While
ether has benefited from easing global trade tensions,
the token was boosted by a network upgrade designed
to reduce fees, improve network efficiency and enable
more complex wallet functionalities moves seen
as necessary to fend off competition from faster-growing
rivals like solana.
Trump
has become an advocate of digital assets during his
second term by rolling back legal actions against
many companies in the sector, establishing a bitcoin
reserve, easing regulation and even launching his
own memecoin.
The
president is due to host a private gala dinner on
May 22 with the top 220 holders of the Trump memecoin,
an event that could mark a turning point
for the broader cryptocurrency market, according to
Global Xs Lin.
[The
events] symbolic value is significant,
he said. It could serve as a launchpad for broader
crypto-friendly rhetoric and possibly renewed regulatory
commitments. Any such pivot would inject momentum
into the sector. (AFR) *Full article and coverage
via subscription to The Australian Financial Review.
News
Cryptocurrency
Movies
Heres
a concise rundown of notable cryptocurrency-themed
movies and documentaries, blending education and entertainment,
based on their relevance to blockchain, Bitcoin, and
digital currencies:
Documentaries
The
Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014)
Follows early Bitcoin adopters like Daniel Mross,
exploring Bitcoins origins, volatility, and
potential to disrupt finance. Insightful for understanding
the early crypto community. Available on various streaming
platforms.
Banking
on Bitcoin (2016)
Chronicles Bitcoins ideological roots and its
impact on financial systems, featuring interviews
with key crypto figures. Great for grasping Bitcoins
societal implications. Available on Netflix and other
platforms.
Trust
Machine: The Story of Blockchain (2018)
Explores blockchains broader applications beyond
cryptocurrency, demystifying the technologys
potential. Funded and distributed via blockchain,
its a unique watch. Available on Prime Video.
Bitcoin:
The End of Money as We Know It (2015)
A 60-minute dive into the history of money and Bitcoins
role in challenging centralized finance. Features
experts like Vitalik Buterin. Streamable on platforms
like YouTube.
Trust
No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King (2022)
A Netflix documentary investigating the mysterious
death of QuadrigaCX CEO Gerry Cotten and the $250
million in missing investor funds. Gripping for scam
enthusiasts.
Biggest
Heist Ever (2025)
A Netflix documentary detailing the 2016 Bitfinex
hack, where 120,000 Bitcoin (worth over $4 billion)
were stolen. Focuses on Heather Morgan (aka Razzlekhan)
and Ilya Lichtenstein. A fresh take on crypto crime.
Feature
Films
Crypto
(2019)
A crime thriller starring Beau Knapp, Luke Hemsworth,
and Kurt Russell. Follows a Wall Street banker uncovering
a cryptocurrency-fueled money laundering scheme in
his hometown. Critically mixed but engaging for drama
fans. Available on Google Play and Prime Video.
Silk
Road (2021)
A crime drama about Ross Ulbricht and the dark web
marketplace Silk Road, where Bitcoin was the primary
currency. Explores the legal and ethical complexities
of crypto in illicit markets. Available on streaming
services like Fandango.
Dope
(2015)
A coming-of-age comedy-drama where high schoolers
use Bitcoin for a dark web drug transaction. Not crypto-centric
but an early mainstream nod to Bitcoins cultural
presence. Streamable on Netflix.
Bitcoin
Heist (2016)
A Vietnamese action-comedy about undercover agents
chasing a crypto hacker, The Ghost. Blends
suspense and humor, offering a lighthearted take on
crypto crime. Available on Prime Video.
Why
Watch These?
These films range from educational documentaries to
thrilling fictional tales, reflecting cryptos
rise, scandals, and societal impact. Documentaries
like Banking on Bitcoin and Trust Machine are ideal
for learning about blockchains mechanics and
potential, while thrillers like Crypto and Silk Road
dramatize the risks and allure of digital currencies.
For 2025, Biggest Heist Ever is a must-watch for its
fresh perspective on a massive crypto theft.
Where
to Watch
Most
are available on Netflix, Prime Video, Google Play,
or Fandango. Check specific platforms for availability
in your region. (Grok)
News
Bitcoin
Movies On Netflix
Netflix
currently offers a few movies and documentaries focused
on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. Here are the most notable
ones available as of my last update:
Bitconned
(2024) - A true-crime documentary about three individuals
who exploited the cryptocurrency market, scamming
millions from investors to fund lavish lifestyles.
It dives into the darker side of crypto with a focus
on the Centra Tech scam. [IMDb: 6.5]
Trust
No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King (2022) - This
documentary explores the mysterious death of Gerald
Cotten, founder of the QuadrigaCX exchange, and the
$250 million in investor funds that vanished. It follows
investors turned amateur detectives unraveling the
scandal. [IMDb: 6.3]
Hotel
Bitcoin (2024) - A Spanish comedy film where four
friends discover a fortune in lost bitcoins, sparking
a chaotic adventure to protect their windfall and
friendships. Its a lighter, fictional take on
Bitcoins allure.
Biggest
Heist Ever (2024) - A documentary covering the Bitfinex
hack, where a couple, dubbed the "Bitcoin Bonnie
and Clyde," allegedly laundered nearly 120,000
bitcoins. Its a deep dive into one of cryptos
most infamous crimes.
Crypto
Boy (2023) - A Dutch drama about a young man drawn
into the world of cryptocurrency after a fallout with
his father, exploring themes of ambition and deception.
Its more character-driven than educational.
Notes:
Availability
may vary by region, so check Netflix in your area.
Some
older Bitcoin documentaries, like Banking on Bitcoin
or The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin, are not currently
on Netflix but may be available on other platforms
like Amazon Prime or YouTube.
For
a broader list, posts on X also mention Bitcoin: The
End of Money as We Know It and The Blockchain and
Us, but these are not confirmed on Netflix at this
time. (Grok)
News
Memecoins
Today:
Memecoins
are seeing significant activity today, May 13, 2025,
with several coins rallying and ongoing controversies
shaping market sentiment. Here's a concise overview
based on recent developments:
Market
Performance:
Dogwifhat
(WIF), Book of Meme (BOME), and FLOKI are extending
double-digit rallies, driven by a risk-on sentiment
in crypto markets following US-China tariff reductions.
Technical indicators suggest potential for further
gains.
Moo
Deng, a Solana-based memecoin, surged 153% in the
past 24 hours, fueled by institutional demand for
SOL and retail interest after Bitcoins rally
above $103,000.
FLOKI
is highlighted on X as a top performer, with posts
suggesting it could lead the memecoin rally alongside
DOGE, SHIB, and PEPE.
Political
and Controversial Developments:
Trumps
$TRUMP Memecoin: The coin remains in the spotlight
due to a May 22 dinner for top holders at Trumps
Virginia golf club, sparking ethical concerns and
political backlash. The coin surged over 50% after
the announcement, reaching a $2.7 billion market value,
though 764,000 investors have lost money compared
to 58 wallets profiting significantly.
Melanias
$MELANIA Memecoin: Launched January 19, it saw sniper
traders earn $99.6 million by buying minutes before
its public announcement. The team recently sold $1.5
million in tokens, amid a weakening memecoin market.
Legislative
Pushback: Senate Democrats blocked stablecoin legislation
due to controversies surrounding Trumps crypto
ventures. Proposed bills, like the End Crypto Corruption
Act, aim to ban presidents and officials from issuing
digital assets to curb potential conflicts of interest.
Market
Sentiment:
X posts reflect active interest in memecoins, with
users seeking recommendations and shilling coins like
FLOKI and letsBONK. However, some posts highlight
the speculative nature, describing pump-and-dump cycles.
Discussions
on memecoins hit a year-to-date high, shifting focus
from Bitcoin and layer-1 protocols, though some argue
the memecoin frenzy is cooling as stablecoins gain
traction on Solana.
Broader
Context:
Memecoins
face criticism for lacking intrinsic value, with some
viewing them as celebrity-driven schemes. However,
advocates suggest AI agents could drive a memecoin
renaissance by adding utility.
The
$TRUMP tokens performance has been lackluster
compared to its peak, with onchain activity spiking
after the dinner announcement but still down 79% from
its all-time high.
Critical
Note: While memecoins are rallying, their volatility
and speculative nature carry significant risks. The
political ties to certain coins, especially $TRUMP,
raise ethical and legal questions, potentially influencing
market stability. Always verify information, as X
posts can contain unverified claims, and memecoin
investments are highly speculative. (Grok)
Bull
Market: Def
"Bull
market" describes a financial market where prices
are rising or are expected to rise. It commonly refers
to the stock market but can be applied to anything
that is traded, such as bonds, real estate, currencies,
and commodities.
Markets
and Cryptos
May
10, 2025
Sydney, Australia
Markets:
ASX
futures up 12 points/0.2% to 8261
AUD +0.1% at US64.09¢
Bitcoin +1.8% to $US103,152
Dow -0.3%
S&P -0.1%
Nasdaq -0.00%
Gold +0.6% to $US3326.57 an ounce
Oil +1.7% at $US63.92 a barrel
Iron ore +0.5% at $US97.00 a tonne
Cryptos
Today: (Near Live)
Bitcoin.
$102,887.02 USD. - 0.18%
Ethereum. $2,331.30. +6.50%
Tether $1 USD -0.10%
XRP. $2.35. +1.83. +2.4%
BNB. $638.149. +2.35%
Solana. $172.18. +6.56%
USD Coin. $1 USD -0.17%
Dogecoin: $0.2045 USD +5.52%
TRON. $0.2562 USD +3.06%
Cardano $0.7801 USD +2.20%
Wrapped Bitcoin $102,930.51 -0.28%
News
Crypto
News
Bitcoin
Surges Past $100,000: Bitcoin reclaimed the $100,000
mark for the first time since February, driven by
optimism around a U.S.-UK trade deal announced by
President Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
The deal, which includes a 10% U.S. tariff on UK goods
and reduced UK tariffs, has fueled a broader market
rally. Bitcoin was trading at $102,700 late Thursday,
with analysts noting potential support at $100,000
and resistance near $107,000.
Other
Cryptocurrencies Rally: Ether surged over 14% to $2,050.46,
its highest since late March, while Solana and Dogecoin
gained 10% and 12%, respectively. The total crypto
market cap rose 2.5% to $3.09 trillion.
Stablecoin
Bill Blocked: The GENIUS Act of 2025, aimed at regulating
stablecoins, was stalled in the U.S. Senate on May
8 by Democratic lawmakers, citing concerns over President
Trumps ties to the crypto industry, including
his familys World Liberty Financial stablecoin
venture.
German
Seizure of Crypto Assets: German authorities seized
€34 million ($38 million) in cryptocurrencies,
including Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, and Dash, from
the eXch platform, linked to laundering funds from
Bybits $1.4 billion hack in February 2025.
SEC
and Ripple Settlement: The SEC and Ripple filed a
joint letter on May 8 to dissolve an August 2024 injunction
against Ripple and return $75 million of $125 million
in penalties held in escrow.
Trumps
Crypto Ventures: World Liberty Financial, a Trump-affiliated
firm, unveiled a stablecoin and secured a $2 billion
deposit deal with an Emirati fund. However, Democratic
senators, including Elizabeth Warren, are pushing
back against crypto legislation, alleging corruption
tied to Trumps crypto ventures.
Bitcoin
Investment Moves: Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy)
announced a $180 million Bitcoin purchase, adding
1,895 BTC, while a new whale withdrew $50 million
in Bitcoin from Binance.
Ethereum
Upgrades: Ethereums Pectra protocol upgrade
went live on May 7, boosting investor interest. Analysts
predict ETH could hit $5,925 in 2025, with long-term
forecasts up to $15,575 by 2030.
Market
Sentiment: The crypto market is in a transitional
phase, with Bitcoin down 14% from its January 2025
high of $109,079. Analysts like Standard Chartereds
Geoff Kendrick forecast Bitcoin reaching $120,000
by Q2 2025 and $200,000 by year-end. (Grok)
News
A
sharp crypto market awakening
Market
Picture
TThe
crypto market has added about 5.8% to its capitalisation
over the past 24 hours, bringing it to $3.24 trillion.
This is roughly the area where the market has been
consolidating for most of February. A pause halfway
to the area of historical highs above 3.50 looks like
a logical respite. Back in November, the market surged
without major pausesbut this time, the momentum
appears more measured, with less of the earlier excitement.
The
crypto market sentiment index reached 73, which is
only a couple of steps away from extreme greed and
is the highest since late January. Often, this is
a working sentiment for continued growth.
Bitcoin
has been reaching levels above 104000 this morning,
adding an impressive 5% in the last 24 hours and 33%
in 30 days. At current highs, all eyes are on how
soon it will reach the all-time highs, which are less
than 6% away, and whether or not it can overcome them
outright. While similar rallies have broken records
in the past, we still expect some consolidation near
the highs before any decisive move higher.
The
rocket of the last few days has certainly been Ethereum,
which soared 23% in the last 24 hours, strengthening
twice as fast as Bitcoin over the month. The technique
worked perfectly. ETHUSD stomped around the 50-day
moving average for a long time and rose in value by
a third in less than two days to $2380. The rise to
2700 looks like an easy part of the growth.
Further upside will already have to be fought for.
News
Background
On
May 8, bitcoin's realised capitalisation reached a
record $890.74 billion, which could indicate that
BTC is poised for significant growth, CryptoQuant
noted. The metric is the aggregate value of all coins
in circulation based on the quotes at which they were
last transferred.
Ethereum
shows the best weekly performance in the top 20 cryptocurrencies.
Nansen notes the accumulation of smart money
by institutions like Wintermute.
U.S.
banks can perform crypto transactions on customer
requests, provide custodial services through third
parties, and generate tax returns on digital assets.
This is stated in a clarification from the US Office
of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
Payments
company Stripe has launched a product called Stablecoin
Financial Accounts. It will allow businesses in 101
countries to hold balances in dollar-denominated Stablecoins
and receive and send fiat and cryptocurrencies. (FxPro)
Best
Quotes Of The Day
An
investment in knowledge pays the best interest."
Benjamin Franklin
"Bottoms
in the investment world don't end with four-year lows;
they end with 10- or 15-year lows." Jim
Rogers
"Be
fearful when others are greedy and greedy only when
others are fearful." Warren Buffett
Markets
and Cryptos
May
7, 2025
Sydney, Australia
Markets
ASX
futures down 23 points/0.3% to 8146
AUD
+0.3% to US64.87¢
Bitcoin
flat at $US94,534
Wall
St:
Dow -1.0%
S&P -0.7%
Nasdaq -0.9%
VIX +1.18 to 24.82
Gold +2.4% to $US3414.77 an ounce
Oil +3.4% to $US62.26 a barrel
Iron ore +1.2% to $US97.70 a tonne
10-year yield: US 4.31% Australia 4.33%
News
Bitcoin.
$95,096. 2.41%
Ethereum. $1,789.65. 1.60%
Tether. $1.99. +0.16%
XRP. $2.14. -0.46%
BNB. $599.88. 0.05%
Solana. $144.79. 1.351%
News
Crypto
News Today
Bitcoin
Price Outlook: Binance founder Changpeng "CZ"
Zhao predicts Bitcoin could reach $500,000 to $1 million
this market cycle, citing institutional adoption,
government accumulation, and pro-crypto U.S. policies.
Bitcoin is currently trading around $94,376, with
some analysts forecasting a 2025 high of ~$168,000.
Florida
Bitcoin Reserve Bills Withdrawn: Floridas House
Bill 487 and Senate Bill 550, which aimed to establish
a state Bitcoin reserve, were withdrawn from consideration
on May 3, marking a setback for state-level crypto
initiatives.
Trump
Family Crypto Ventures: The Trump-affiliated World
Liberty Financial (WLFI) is gaining traction. Its
stablecoin, USD1, is being used for a $2 billion investment
by Abu Dhabis MGX into Binance. The Trump familys
crypto activities, including a $TRUMP meme coin, have
sparked Senate backlash, with Democrats raising concerns
over conflicts of interest and pushing for stricter
stablecoin regulations.
BNB
ETF Filing: VanEck has filed for the first U.S. BNB
exchange-traded fund, which could stake BNB tokens,
signaling growing institutional interest in Binances
native token.
Crypto
Market Trends: Bitcoin remains steady at ~$93,831,
while Ethereum (ETH) and XRP are seeing slight declines.
Analysts suggest ETH may outperform XRP in May due
to stronger technical setups. The broader crypto market
cap dipped slightly, with mixed altcoin performance.
Regulatory
and Institutional Moves: Morgan Stanley plans to offer
crypto trading on its E*Trade platform by 2026. U.S.
banks no longer need Federal Reserve notification
for crypto activities, a significant regulatory win.
Crypto-Related
Crime: French police rescued the father of a crypto
entrepreneur kidnapped for ransom, highlighting a
rise in crypto-related abductions in France.
News
Blockchain
News Today
Ethereum
Pectra Upgrade: Ethereums mainnet is undergoing
the Pectra upgrade today, marking its most significant
code change since the Merge in 2022. This upgrade
includes 11 Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs)
aimed at enhancing user-friendliness, staking experiences,
wallet features, and overall blockchain efficiency.
Originally planned for 2024, the upgrade was delayed
due to its complexity.
Crypto
Market Trends: As of May 6, Bitcoin remains stable
at around $93,831, while Ethereum and XRP have seen
slight declines. Analysts are watching for potential
bigger moves in 2025, with Bitcoin predicted to possibly
hit $167,598.22 this year and surpass $900,000 by
2030, driven by increased adoption and whale activity.
Maldives
Blockchain Hub: A $9 billion blockchain hub project
in the Maldives is gaining attention as a transformative
initiative for the regions crypto ecosystem,
highlighting blockchains growing global infrastructure.
Tethers
AI Platform: Tethers CEO, Paolo Ardoino, has
unveiled a new AI platform with crypto payment support,
building on their December 2024 announcement. This
move signals further integration of blockchain with
AI technologies.
Regulatory
Shifts: Recent U.S. policy changes allow banks to
offer Bitcoin and crypto services without Federal
Reserve notification, a significant win for crypto
adoption. This has sparked bullish sentiment, particularly
for Ethereum, which is seen as a hub for stablecoin
and onchain services.
Worldcoins
U.S. Expansion: Sam Altmans Worldcoin is deploying
biometric orbs in U.S. cities to streamline
crypto wallet security, aiming to make transactions
more user-friendly and secure.
News
The
US ran a record trade deficit in March. It will be
worse in April
In
March, the US trade deficit with other countries reached
unprecedented levels, driven by a rush to purchase
goods ahead of anticipated tariffs. This surge comes
amidst the backdrop of the US Presidents striking
Americas Liberation Day tariff announcement,
with retaliatory tariffs following in April.
The
trade deficit is an important fundamental pressure
factor on the dollar, and it promises to become even
stronger in Aprils data. As a result, we are
seeing temporary anomalies in the import numbers,
which have been on a tear since December, adding over
27% to March last year.
Exports,
on the other hand, are still within the trend of the
last three years, adding 6.7% YoY to $278.5bn. Still,
it doesnt quite match the record-breaking $140.5
billion deficit and $419 billion in imports.
These
alarming numbers are likely just a preview, with a
downturn expected in the coming monthsthough
it will probably be less dramatic. This will give
the illusion that tariffs are working. However, its
more accurate to take a long-term view, factoring
in both the unusual spike in imports and the potential
drop that may follow. It would not be surprising if
the net effect is very controversial. (FxPro)
News
Gold
News Today
Gold
prices rose to a two-week high on Tuesday, May 6,
2025, driven by post-holiday buying from China and
concerns over potential U.S. tariffs on pharmaceutical
imports. Spot gold gained over 2%, reaching around
$3,317 per ounce, supported by a weaker U.S. dollar
and safe-haven demand. Investors are focused on the
Federal Reserves policy meeting outcome on May
7, as higher interest rates typically reduce the appeal
of non-yielding gold. In India, 24-carat gold prices
climbed to ?95,740 per 10 grams, while silver saw
a slight decline to ?96,900 per kilogram. Geopolitical
tensions, including Middle East conflicts, and uncertainty
over U.S.-China trade talks continue to bolster golds
appeal.
Markets
and Cryptos
May
7, 2025
Sydney, Australia
Markets
ASX
futures down 23 points/0.3% to 8146
AUD
+0.3% to US64.87¢
Bitcoin
flat at $US94,534
Wall
St:
Dow -1.0%
S&P -0.7%
Nasdaq -0.9%
VIX +1.18 to 24.82
Gold +2.4% to $US3414.77 an ounce
Oil +3.4% to $US62.26 a barrel
Iron ore +1.2% to $US97.70 a tonne
10-year yield: US 4.31% Australia 4.33%
News
Bitcoin.
$95,096. 2.41%
Ethereum. $1,789.65. 1.60%
Tether. $1.99. +0.16%
XRP. $2.14. -0.46%
BNB. $599.88. 0.05%
Solana. $144.79. 1.351%
News
Crypto
News Today
Bitcoin
Price Outlook: Binance founder Changpeng "CZ"
Zhao predicts Bitcoin could reach $500,000 to $1 million
this market cycle, citing institutional adoption,
government accumulation, and pro-crypto U.S. policies.
Bitcoin is currently trading around $94,376, with
some analysts forecasting a 2025 high of ~$168,000.
Florida
Bitcoin Reserve Bills Withdrawn: Floridas House
Bill 487 and Senate Bill 550, which aimed to establish
a state Bitcoin reserve, were withdrawn from consideration
on May 3, marking a setback for state-level crypto
initiatives.
Trump
Family Crypto Ventures: The Trump-affiliated World
Liberty Financial (WLFI) is gaining traction. Its
stablecoin, USD1, is being used for a $2 billion investment
by Abu Dhabis MGX into Binance. The Trump familys
crypto activities, including a $TRUMP meme coin, have
sparked Senate backlash, with Democrats raising concerns
over conflicts of interest and pushing for stricter
stablecoin regulations.
BNB
ETF Filing: VanEck has filed for the first U.S. BNB
exchange-traded fund, which could stake BNB tokens,
signaling growing institutional interest in Binances
native token.
Crypto
Market Trends: Bitcoin remains steady at ~$93,831,
while Ethereum (ETH) and XRP are seeing slight declines.
Analysts suggest ETH may outperform XRP in May due
to stronger technical setups. The broader crypto market
cap dipped slightly, with mixed altcoin performance.
Regulatory
and Institutional Moves: Morgan Stanley plans to offer
crypto trading on its E*Trade platform by 2026. U.S.
banks no longer need Federal Reserve notification
for crypto activities, a significant regulatory win.
Crypto-Related
Crime: French police rescued the father of a crypto
entrepreneur kidnapped for ransom, highlighting a
rise in crypto-related abductions in France. (Grok)
News
Blockchain
News Today
Ethereum
Pectra Upgrade: Ethereums mainnet is undergoing
the Pectra upgrade today, marking its most significant
code change since the Merge in 2022. This upgrade
includes 11 Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs)
aimed at enhancing user-friendliness, staking experiences,
wallet features, and overall blockchain efficiency.
Originally planned for 2024, the upgrade was delayed
due to its complexity.
Crypto
Market Trends: As of May 6, Bitcoin remains stable
at around $93,831, while Ethereum and XRP have seen
slight declines. Analysts are watching for potential
bigger moves in 2025, with Bitcoin predicted to possibly
hit $167,598.22 this year and surpass $900,000 by
2030, driven by increased adoption and whale activity.
Maldives
Blockchain Hub: A $9 billion blockchain hub project
in the Maldives is gaining attention as a transformative
initiative for the regions crypto ecosystem,
highlighting blockchains growing global infrastructure.
Tethers
AI Platform: Tethers CEO, Paolo Ardoino, has
unveiled a new AI platform with crypto payment support,
building on their December 2024 announcement. This
move signals further integration of blockchain with
AI technologies.
Regulatory
Shifts: Recent U.S. policy changes allow banks to
offer Bitcoin and crypto services without Federal
Reserve notification, a significant win for crypto
adoption. This has sparked bullish sentiment, particularly
for Ethereum, which is seen as a hub for stablecoin
and onchain services.
Worldcoins
U.S. Expansion: Sam Altmans Worldcoin is deploying
biometric orbs in U.S. cities to streamline
crypto wallet security, aiming to make transactions
more user-friendly and secure. (Grok)
News
The
US ran a record trade deficit in March. It will be
worse in April
In
March, the US trade deficit with other countries reached
unprecedented levels, driven by a rush to purchase
goods ahead of anticipated tariffs. This surge comes
amidst the backdrop of the US Presidents striking
Americas Liberation Day tariff announcement,
with retaliatory tariffs following in April.
The
trade deficit is an important fundamental pressure
factor on the dollar, and it promises to become even
stronger in Aprils data. As a result, we are
seeing temporary anomalies in the import numbers,
which have been on a tear since December, adding over
27% to March last year.
Exports,
on the other hand, are still within the trend of the
last three years, adding 6.7% YoY to $278.5bn. Still,
it doesnt quite match the record-breaking $140.5
billion deficit and $419 billion in imports.
These
alarming numbers are likely just a preview, with a
downturn expected in the coming monthsthough
it will probably be less dramatic. This will give
the illusion that tariffs are working. However, its
more accurate to take a long-term view, factoring
in both the unusual spike in imports and the potential
drop that may follow. It would not be surprising if
the net effect is very controversial. (FxPro)
News
Gold
News Today
Gold
prices rose to a two-week high on Tuesday, May 6,
2025, driven by post-holiday buying from China and
concerns over potential U.S. tariffs on pharmaceutical
imports. Spot gold gained over 2%, reaching around
$3,317 per ounce, supported by a weaker U.S. dollar
and safe-haven demand. Investors are focused on the
Federal Reserves policy meeting outcome on May
7, as higher interest rates typically reduce the appeal
of non-yielding gold. In India, 24-carat gold prices
climbed to ?95,740 per 10 grams, while silver saw
a slight decline to ?96,900 per kilogram. Geopolitical
tensions, including Middle East conflicts, and uncertainty
over U.S.-China trade talks continue to bolster golds
appeal.
Cryptos
Today
Live/Near
Live
Bitcoin
$95,975 -0.51%
Ethereum $1,835.41 USD +0.09%
Tether $1.00 USD +0.12%
XRP $2.20 USD -0.84%
BNB $599.83 USD +0.03%
Solana $146.33 USD -1.55%
US Coin $1.00 USD +0.21%
Dogecoin $0.176 USD -2.70%
Cardano $0.7023 USD +0.67%
TRON $0.2476 USD -0.66%
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Trump
Family's Crypto Ventures: The Trump family's wealth
has surged by $2.9 billion due to crypto investments,
including $TRUMP and $MELANIA meme coins and a stake
in World Liberty Financial, a crypto exchange launched
in October 2024. An Abu Dhabi-backed firm, MGX, is
investing $2 billion in World Libertys stablecoin,
marking a significant deal, though it raises ethical
concerns about foreign influence.
Tether's
U.S. Expansion: Tether, the largest stablecoin issuer,
plans to launch a U.S.-based stablecoin in 2025. CEO
Paolo Ardoino has been engaging with U.S. lawmakers
to shape crypto regulations, reflecting a pro-crypto
shift under the Trump administration.
Market
Trends: Bitcoin is holding near $96,000, with altcoins
showing mixed signals. The crypto market cap is around
$3.1 trillion, driven by institutional inflows, including
$4.2 billion into Bitcoin ETFs and $250 million into
Ethereum ETFs. Ethereum and Solana are also gaining
strength, with Bitcoin briefly surpassing Googles
market cap.
Regulatory
Shifts: The U.S. SEC, under new leadership, is adopting
a softer stance on crypto, dropping probes like the
one into PayPals PYUSD stablecoin and pausing
enforcement actions. The UK is aligning its crypto
regulations with the U.S., introducing draft laws
to regulate digital assets, aiming for clarity and
consumer protection.
Industry
Moves: Deribit, a major crypto options exchange, is
eyeing U.S. expansion due to a friendlier regulatory
climate. Competitors like Kraken and Coinbase are
also expanding, with Coinbase potentially acquiring
Deribit.
Other
Developments: Truth Social is exploring a cryptocurrency
for subscription payments and ETFs that include digital
assets. Meanwhile, 1.8 million crypto tokens failed
in Q1 2025, highlighting market volatility, particularly
with platforms like http://Pump.fun
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Markets
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May
2, 2025
Sydney,
Australia
Markets:
ASX
futures down 9 points/0.1% to 8153
AUD -0.3% at US63.86¢
Bitcoin +2.6% to $US96,560
Dow +0.7% S&P +1.2% Nasdaq +2.1%
Gold -1.9% to $US3227.23 an ounce
Oil +1.5% at $US61.95 a barrel
Iron ore -1.2% at $US95.20 a ton
Crypto
Today:
Bitcoin.
$96,857.23. 2.30%
Ethereum. $1,848.94. 2.43%
XRP. $2.2249. 0.71%
BNB. $599.84 USD +0.01%
Solana. $150.61 USD +2.64%
USD Coin. $1.00 USD -0.01%
Dogecoin. $0.1816 USD +4.87%
Crypto
News
Ripples
Regulatory Milestone: Ripple became the first blockchain-powered
payments provider licensed by Dubais DFSA, enabling
regulated cross-border crypto payments in the UAE,
a key global trade hub.
XRP
Market Dynamics: Despite a 30% price drop, XRP analysts
highlight strong fundamentals and institutional integration,
suggesting the dip may be a strategic shakeout before
a potential rally to $3.
SoFis
Crypto Push: Fintech SoFi plans to reintroduce crypto
investing by year-end, leveraging new U.S. regulatory
guidance. They aim to integrate blockchain across
lending, savings, and payments within 24 months.
UK
and US Regulatory Alignment: The UK announced draft
rules to regulate crypto exchanges and dealers, aiming
to align with the U.S. under Trumps pro-crypto
policies, despite EU concerns.
Stablecoin
Developments: Visa and Bridge partnered to launch
stablecoin-linked cards in Latin America, while Abu
Dhabis ADQ, IHC, and First Abu Dhabi Bank plan
a dirham-backed stablecoin.
Worldcoins
U.S. Entry: Sam Altmans Worldcoin (now World)
will debut in U.S. cities like Atlanta and San Francisco,
offering its WLD token for identity verification via
Orb scans.
Security
Concerns: North Koreas Lazarus Group is targeting
crypto developers with malware through fake U.S. companies,
escalating cyber threats.
Markets
and Cryptos
April
28. 2025
Sydney,
Australia
Markets:
ASX
futures up 2 points/0.02% to 8078
AUD -0.1% at US63.91¢
BTC +0.1% to $US94,422
Dow +0.1% S&P +0.7% NAS +1.3%
Gold -0.9% to $US3319.72 an ounce
Oil +0.5% at $US66.87 a barrel
Iron ore -0.9% at $US98.60 a ton
Cryptos
Today:
Bitcoin
$94,380.95 USD -0.08%
Ethereum $1,803.59 USD -0.80%
Tether $1.00 USD -0.14%
XRP $2.28 USD +3.50%
BNB $606.29 USD -0.46%
Solana $149.14 USD +0.08%
USD Coin $0.9995 USD -0.12%
Dogecoin $0.182 USD +0.42%
Cardano $0.7146 USD +0.94%
TRON $0.2474 USD -2.16%
Markets
and Cryptos
April
24, 2025
Markets:
ASX
futures down 8 points/0.1% to 7925
AUD -0.2% at US63.57¢
BTC +2.1% to $US93,467
Dow +0.9% S&P +1.5% NAS +2.3%
Gold -2.7% to $US3291.17 an ounce
Brent oil -2.1% at $US66.02 a barrel
Iron ore +1.7% at $US100.30 a ton
Cryptos
Today:
Bitcoin
$93,462.51 USD +0.36%
Ethereum $1,793.04 USD +2.35%
Tether $1.00 USD +0.18%
XRP $2.22 USD -0.49%
BNB $606.23 USD -0.68%
Solana $150.92 USD +2.35%
USD Coin $0.999 USD -0.01%
Dogecoin $0.1784 USD +0.43%
Cardano $0.6953 USD +3.18%
TRON $0.2469 USD +0.02%
Markets
and Cryptos
Markets:
April
23, 2025
ASX
futures up 103 points/1.3% to 7939
AUD -0.7% at US63.68¢
BTC +4.5% to $US91,358
Dow +2.7%
S&P +2.1%
NAS +2.5%
Gold -1.5% to $US3371.27 an ounce
Oil +1.5% at $US67.22 a barrel
Iron ore -0.7% at $US98.65 a ton
Cryptos
Today:
Bitcoin
$91,075.31 USD +4.29%
ETH $1,695.23 USD +7.53%
Tether $1.00 USD -0.02%
XRP $2.16 USD +3.57%
BNB $607.70 USD +1.95%
Solana $144.34 USD +5.47%
USD Coin $0.9994 USD -0.08%
Dogecoin $0.1728 USD +9.13%
Cryptocurency
News, Comms, Tech, Politics, Buzz
April
14, 2025 (USA)
MicroStrategy's
Bitcoin Investment Surge
Strategy,
formerly known as MicroStrategy, has increased its
Bitcoin investment by acquiring an additional 3,459
Bitcoins for approximately $285.8 million at an average
price of $82,618 per Bitcoin. This purchase brings
their total holdings to 531,644 BTC, with an average
purchase price of $67,556 per Bitcoin, amounting to
a total investment of about $35.92 billion. This move
underscores Strategy's continued commitment to Bitcoin
accumulation, achieving a year-to-date yield of 11.4%
in 2025. (Grok)
News
Cryptos
Today:
Pi
Network. $0.7407. -1.07%
XRP. $2.14. -1.38%
Bitcoin. $84,578.00. -0.22%
Dogecoin. $0.1605. -3.55%
Shiba. $0.000012. -1.06%
Pi Network [IOU... pi. $0.7411. -1.01%
MEMES. $0.000100. +0.06%
Solana. $129.78. -1.17%
News
Strategy
Acquires More Bitcoin
Strategy,
formerly known as MicroStrategy, has increased its
Bitcoin investment by purchasing an additional 3,459
BTC for approximately $285.8 million at an average
price of $82,618 per Bitcoin. This acquisition brings
their total Bitcoin holdings to 531,644 BTC, with
an average purchase price of $67,556 per Bitcoin,
valuing their portfolio at around $35.92 billion.
This action highlights Strategy's continued strategy
of using Bitcoin as a significant treasury reserve
asset, reflecting a broader trend of institutional
adoption in the cryptocurrency sector.
News
NVIDIA
to Produce AI Supercomputers in USA for First Time
NVIDIA
has announced it will manufacture its AI supercomputers
in the United States for the first time, with plans
to invest up to $500 billion over the next four years
to expand AI infrastructure. This initiative includes
the start of production for NVIDIA's Blackwell chips
at TSMC's facilities in Arizona, alongside new factory
developments in Texas with partners Foxconn and Wistron.
(Grok)
News
Trump
and Musk on Intelligence: Predicting the Future as
the Ultimate Measure
Former
President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that
'the best definition of intelligence is the ability
to predict the future.' This statement led to a broad
online discussion where some supported the idea, suggesting
it aligns with long-term strategic planning. Others
critiqued it, proposing that intelligence might also
encompass shaping or adapting to the future. The conversation
included humorous takes and reflections on whether
Trump's own actions reflect this definition of intelligence.
News
$PEPE
at Two: Meme Coin's Milestone Sparks Community Celebration
$PEPE,
a cryptocurrency with origins in internet memes, celebrated
its second anniversary. Fans and investors expressed
their enthusiasm online, highlighting how $PEPE has
evolved from a meme into a notable movement within
the crypto community. Many are optimistic about its
future, with predictions of significant growth and
reflections on its positive impact on their lives.
(Grok)
News
Webull's
IPO Surge: The $BULL Market Frenzy
The
stock of WeBull, trading as $BULL, surged over 250%
on its IPO day, leading to multiple trading halts
due to volatility. Starting at under $30, it quickly
rose to over $50, driven by a low float and high investor
interest. Discussions among traders highlighted both
the potential for further gains, with some predicting
a rise to $100, and concerns about the sustainability
of such rapid increases, drawing comparisons to other
volatile IPOs like $NMAX. The trading community displayed
a mix of excitement and caution, with many sharing
their investment strategies and entry points, reflecting
the dynamic and speculative nature of the stock's
performance.
News
$PEPE
at Two: Meme Coin's Milestone Sparks Community Celebration
$PEPE,
a cryptocurrency with origins in internet memes, celebrated
its second anniversary. Fans and investors expressed
their enthusiasm online, highlighting how $PEPE has
evolved from a meme into a notable movement within
the crypto community. Many are optimistic about its
future, with predictions of significant growth and
reflections on its positive impact on their lives.
(Grok)
News
EU-US
Trade Talks Resume: New Deal on the Horizon
President
Donald Trump announced that the European Union has
initiated discussions for a new trade deal with the
United States. This follows ongoing tariff-related
negotiations, with recent comments from both sides
indicating progress. EU trade negotiators have been
actively visiting the U.S. to work towards a comprehensive
agreement, with projections suggesting a potential
deal before June. (Grok)
News
Investors
hope for bounce as Trump backflips again
Futures
pricing suggests that Australian equities will gain
about 0.2 per cent when the market opens on Monday,
after a positive lead from Wall Street. The Trump
administration's is likely to remain a key focus for
invesors in the coming week, following the decision
to exempt smartphones, computers and components from
the tariffs regime. Pershing Square Capital Management's
CEO Bill Ackman says the technology exemption could
be the could be the beginning of the end for the US-China
trade war. The S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.8 per cent to
7,646.5 points on Friday. (RMS)
News
Nvidia
says its working to make supercomputers entirely in
US for first time
Nvidia
(NVDA) announced on Monday it is "working with
its manufacturing partners to design and build factories
that, for the first time, will produce NVIDIA AI supercomputers
entirely in the US."
"Together
with leading manufacturing partners, the company has
commissioned more than a million square feet of manufacturing
space to build and test NVIDIA Blackwell chips in
Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas," said
Nvidia in a blog post on Monday.
The
company said NVIDIA Blackwell chips have started production
at TSMCs chip plants in Phoenix, Arizona.
"NVIDIA
is building supercomputer manufacturing plants in
Texas, with Foxconn in Houston and with Wistron in
Dallas. Mass production at both plants is expected
to ramp up in the next 12-15 months," said the
post.
Share
of the AI giant rose in pre-market as the overall
market gained.
Cryptocurrency,
Fintech, Biz, Metals, Comms and News
April
12, 2025
Cryptos
Today:
BTC-USD.
85279.47. ( +2.25% )
AAPL. 198.15. ( +4.06% )
XRP-USD. 2.16. ( +6.66% )
ETH-USD. 1643.50. ( +4.87% )
SOL-USD. 132.26. ( +8.83% )
News
Crypto
and gold are both alternative assets, but they differ
significantly:
Crypto
(e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum):
Pros: Decentralized, high growth potential (Bitcoin
up ~100% in past year as of Apr 2025), borderless
transactions, tech-driven (blockchain). Some coins
like Bitcoin have capped supply, mimicking scarcity.
Cons:
Volatile (prices can swing 10-20% daily), regulatory
uncertainty, energy-intensive (Bitcoin mining uses
~150 TWh annually), no physical backing, vulnerable
to hacks/theft.
Use
case: Speculative investment, digital payments, store
of value for some.
Gold:
Pros: Stable (less volatility, ~10-15% annual return
long-term), tangible, universal acceptance, inflation
hedge (retains value over centuries), no counterparty
risk.
Cons:
Low growth (underperforms stocks/crypto in bull markets),
storage costs, no yield (doesnt generate income),
less liquid for small transactions.
Use
case: Safe-haven asset, portfolio diversification,
jewelry/industrial demand.
Data
point: As of Apr 2025, Bitcoins market cap ($1.5T)
is ~10% of golds ($15T). Golds price is
~$2,600/oz, up 30% in 2 years; Bitcoins ~$75,000,
up 150% in same period.
Verdict:
Crypto offers higher reward/risk, suits tech-savvy
speculators. Golds for stability, long-term
wealth preservation. Mix depends on risk toleranceyounger
investors lean crypto, conservatives prefer gold.
(Grok)
News
China
Raises Tariffs on U.S. Goods to 125% Amid Trade War
China
has announced an increase in tariffs on all U.S. imports
from 84% to 125%, effective April 12. This move is
seen as a retaliation to the United States' earlier
imposition of a 145% tariff on Chinese goods. The
escalation marks a significant development in the
ongoing trade war between the two nations, with potential
implications for global trade dynamics and economic
relations. (Grok)
News
ChatGPT
Enhances Memory with 'Moonshine' Feature
OpenAI
has introduced an update to ChatGPT that enhances
its memory capabilities, allowing the AI to reference
all past conversations to provide more personalized
responses. This feature, known as 'Moonshine', is
rolling out to Plus and Pro users globally, except
in the EEA, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and
Liechtenstein. Team, Enterprise, and Edu users will
gain access in the coming weeks. Users have the option
to opt out of this feature at any time through the
settings, maintaining control over their data and
privacy. (Grok)
News
Crypto
helped by dollar weakness
April
11, 2025
Market
Picture
Crypto
market capitalisation remained at $2.59 trillion on
Friday morning, in line with the previous day's values,
despite a dip to $2.50 trillion overnight and a subsequent
recovery on Friday morning. This contrasts with the
slide in stock indices because a falling dollar supports
cryptocurrencies. Like a rising tide, the dollar's
decline is lifting other assets.
Sentiment
in the crypto market has returned to the extreme fear
zone, sending the index to the 25 level.
Bitcoin has been rising since early Friday, climbing
above $81.4K, after closing just below $80K on Thursday.
However, the first cryptocurrency has yet to confirm
a growth reversal. The key area along the way is the
$85K level, where the 50-day moving average passes.
Its overcoming will be an important confirmation of
the bullish sentiment, while fluctuations below it
will remain market noise.
XRP
and Tron found support this week on the decline to
the 200-day moving averages. This small but encouraging
signal suggests that market participants are still
adhering to a buy on dips strategy, believing
in the continuation of the bullish trend.
News
Background
A combination of on-chain metrics and technical indicators
point to the need for Bitcoin to return above $93K
to regain upward momentum, Glassnode noted. The correction
has intensified selling by medium-term holdings, but
their activity is slowing.
New Bitcoin sell-offs are possible in the coming weeks,
but the bear market is likely to start in September,
according to il Capo of Crypto. The analyst
attributes this to the expected process of global
economic reset, which may be accompanied by
a major crisis - the first in BTC history.
The US Senate has approved the nomination of Paul
Atkins to the post of SEC chairman. He is expected
to focus on developing permanent standards for the
regulation of digital assets.
The SEC authorised the listing and trading of options
on spot Ethereum-ETFs from BlackRock, Bitwise and
Grayscale. In September, the regulator already gave
a similar authorisation for derivatives based on BTC-ETFs.
News
Top
10 Memecoins This Week
Here's
a list of the top 10 memecoins trending this week,
based on market performance, community engagement,
and recent price action as of April 13, 2025. Note
that memecoin rankings can shift rapidly due to volatility
and hype, so always do your own research before investing:
Dogecoin
(DOGE)
Still the king of memecoins, holding strong with a
massive community and consistent market cap dominance.
Recent price stability keeps it at the top.
Market Cap: ~$1.65T
Shiba
Inu (SHIB)
A long-time favorite, SHIB has seen renewed interest
with ecosystem updates like Shiba Name Service. Its
300% weekly rally earlier this year lingers in investor
memory.
Market Cap: ~$15B
Pepe
(PEPE)
The frog meme coin continues to thrive, driven by
viral social media buzz and a loyal community. Its
a top pick for speculative traders.
Market Cap: High-ranking, exact figures fluctuate
Official
Trump (TRUMP)
Launched in January 2025, this Solana-based coin tied
to Donald Trump has exploded due to political hype
and exchange listings.
Market Cap: ~$38B
Bonk
(BONK)
Solanas dog-themed memecoin remains a community
darling, with integrations across DeFi and NFTs boosting
its appeal. Up 2.01% this week.
Market Cap: ~$2.3B
Floki
Inu (FLOKI)
Evolving from a meme to a Web3 project with NFT and
DeFi utility, Floki stays relevant with strong marketing
and Elon Musk ties.
Market Cap: Growing steadily
dogwifhat
(WIF)
A Solana-based memecoin with quirky branding, WIF
rides the wave of dog-themed coin popularity and DEX
trading volume.
Market Cap: Competitive in top 10
Fartcoin
(FARTCOIN)
A humorous Solana coin gaining traction for its absurd
branding. Up 35% recently, showing the power of meme-driven
pumps.
Market Cap: ~$475M at $0.4755
SPX6900
(SPX)
Ethereum-based coin with a flip the stock market
slogan. Its 8000% surge late last year keeps it in
the spotlight.
Market Cap: ~$860M
Pudgy
Penguins (PENG)
A
newer entrant leveraging NFT community hype, PENG
combines cute branding with growing exchange availability.
Market
Cap: Rising fast
Notes:
Rankings
are based on recent data and sentiment from sources
like CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap, and X posts, but exact
positions vary by source. Memecoins are highly speculative,
and prices can crash as fast as they pump.
I
avoided obscure coins like $FRADWARD or $RETARDIA
mentioned on X, as they lack verified traction and
could be pump-and-dump schemes.
Always
check real-time data on exchanges like Binance, Coinbase,
or DEXs like PancakeSwap, as memecoin volatility is
extreme.
News
Dogecoin
wins Media Meme 'Memecoin Of The Month' award
News
Flashback
AFP
Press Release
March
20, 2025
Australian
victims warned over rising cryptocurrency exchange
impersonation scams
This
is a joint media release between the Australian Federal
Police, National Anti-Scam Centre, and Binance Australia
Editor's
note: Scam text example image available via Hightail.
Authorities
have hit send on a text and email blitz to warn Australian
cryptocurrency customers about scammers impersonating
a high-profile exchange.
The
National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC), in partnership with
the AFP-led Joint Policing Cybercrime Coordination
Centre (JPC3), has today (20 March, 2025) reached
out to more than 130 potential victims alerting them
to the impersonation scam targeting the Binance cryptocurrency
exchange.
They
were identified through messages found on an end-to-end
encryption platform.
In
scams similar to what is seen in traditional finance,
targets were allegedly contacted via SMS and encrypted
messaging platforms by someone claiming to be a Binance
representative who said their cryptocurrency accounts
had been breached.
The
messages allegedly contained fake verification codes
and were often 'spoofed', meaning they appeared in
a legitimate existing message thread from the well-known
cryptocurrency exchange.
A
support phone number was also sent, but when the targets
called it, they were instructed to protect their accounts
by transferring their cryptocurrency to a 'trust wallet',
which was controlled by the scammer and allowed the
assets to be stolen.
Under
Operation Firestorm, a global operation launched in
2024 to address and disrupt offshore organised crime
networks deceiving Australians through romance, cryptocurrency
and investment scams, the JPC3 identified more than
130 Australian-based victims targeted by the crypto
scam through collaboration with foreign law enforcement
partners.
AFP
Commander Cybercrime Operations Graeme Marshall said
once the funds were transferred to an account controlled
by scammers, they were generally quickly transferred
through a network of wallets and money laundering
accounts making seizure or recovery difficult.
"The
AFP has worked closely with our partners at the NASC
to ensure any victims in Australia targeted by these
scammers were identified swiftly and given advice
to help protect their cryptocurrency accounts,"
Commander Marshall said.
"Anyone
who received an SMS or email warning from the NASC
must take it very seriously.
"If
you have already transferred your cryptocurrency to
a so-called trust wallet, report it to your bank or
digital currency exchange immediately, then to police
via ReportCyber quoting the reference number AFP-068."
Australian
Competition & Consumer Commission Deputy Chair
Catriona Lowe said impersonation scams had become
common, and it was vital that people verified all
communications they received, even where they appeared
to come from trusted organisations.
"Impersonation
scams rely on people trusting that the text, email
or phone call they get is legitimate and scammers
go to significant lengths to create the appearance
of legitimacy," Ms Lowe said.
"We
urge all Australians to contact an organisation directly
using official contact details from their website
or app to verify any communication they receive."
Binance
Chief Security Officer Jimmy Su said protecting their
users was Binance's top priority, and education was
key in the fight against scams.
"Scammers
often impersonate trusted platforms like Binance
and others by exploiting certain telecom loopholes
to manipulate sender names and sender phone numbers
to create urgency," Mr Su said.
"To
stay safe, always verify communications using Binance
Verify our tool to confirm official Binance
channels. Never share sensitive information like your
seed phrase or transfer funds under pressure. If in
doubt, stop and verify through official sources.
"Binance
remains committed to working with law enforcement
and the community to combat fraud and enhance user
security."
Impersonation
scams
An
impersonation scam occurs when scammers pretend to
be trusted businesses, government agencies, law enforcement,
or even friends and family to steal money or personal
information.
Warning
signs
Unsolicited
contact from someone claiming to be from Binance,
a well-known cryptocurrency exchange, about an 'account
breach'.
Pressure
to act quickly due to suspicious activity or security
concerns.
Being
asked to provide sensitive information, such as your
seed phrase or account balance.
Unusual
requests to transfer money or make payments to a different
account under the guise of securing your funds.
Insisting
on secrecy and not discussing the matter with family
or friends, claiming the situation is sensitive.
Protect
yourself
If
you receive a call, email or text claiming to be your
Digital Currency Exchange (DCE) provider, use the
official contact details on your provider's website
to confirm the legitimacy of the request.
Don't
click on any links or download attachments from unsolicited
messages.
Be
extremely wary of urgent requests asking you to act
immediately.
Keep
your devices secure by ensuring your software is always
up to date.
Never
provide your personal information, particularly your
seed phrase.
What
to do if you're a victim
Report
it to police quoting the reference number AFP-068.
Report
it to Scamwatch to help others avoid similar scams.
Stop
all communication with the scammer.
Notify
your DCE provider.
If
you are concerned your identity has been compromised,
contact the national identity and cyber support service,
IDCARE.
Situations
such as this can be upsetting. If you, or someone
you know, needs help, we encourage you to contact
Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.
They provide 24/7 support services.
About
the JPC3
The JPC3 brings together Australian law enforcement
and key industry and international partners to fight
cybercrime and prevent harm and financial loss to
the Australian community.
We
are committed to equipping all Australians with the
knowledge and resources to protect themselves against
cybercrime.
Watch
our cybercrime prevention videos and protect yourself
from being a victim of cybercrime.
If
there is an immediate threat to life, or risk of harm,
call 000.
If
you are a victim of cybercrime, report it to police
using Report Cyber.
About
the National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC)
The
National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC) is run by the ACCC.
The NASC promotes and participates in public and private
sector collaboration to make Australia a harder target
for scams.
The
NASC runs the Scamwatch service (http://scamwatch.gov.au)
which receives intelligence from the public and provides
information about how to spot and avoid scams.
(Credit:
Australian Federal Police)
News
Gold
Price
Gold
extended its rose above the $3,250 per ounce mark
on Friday, a new record, lifted by a weaker US dollar
and surging demand for safety following further escalation
in the US-China trade war. China lifted its tariffs
on the US to 125% as of April 12th and stated it will
ignore further US responses after a series of increases
in tariffs by the White House topped at 145%. The
current measures are due to impact nearly $700 billion
of goods exchanged between the world's largest economies
every year, paring risk assets tied to global growth
and supporting inflows into safety. On the monetary
policy front, the Federal Reserve gave no indication
that it will intervene in policy to cap the surge
in long-dated yields, but further evidence of disinflation
in the March CPI report supported the case for rate
cuts this year, also supporting bullion assets.
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
"Blockchain
is the tech. Bitcoin is merely the first mainstream
manifestation of its potential." Marc
Kenigsberg
"Blockchain
is the biggest opportunity set we can think of over
the next decade or so." Bob Greifeld
"Blockchain
is the most disruptive technology Ive seen in
decades." William Mougayar
"Blockchain
will do for trusted transactions what the internet
did for information." Ginni Rometty
"Blockchain
is the future of financial transactions."
Blythe Masters
"Blockchain
technology is a way to truly democratize power and
wealth." Laura Shin
"Decentralization
is the keyword for blockchains value proposition."
Vitalik Buterin
"The
great thing about blockchain is that it has the potential
to create new industries." Patrick Byrne
"Blockchains
transparency makes it the perfect tool for accountability."
Balaji Srinivasan
"Blockchain
is the backbone of the internet of value."
Don Tapscott
News
Bitcoin
Gaming: News
$GAMES
Token Surge: The $GAMES token, touted as the first
Bitcoin gaming token on http://Gate.io, spiked 35%
as it entered price discovery. It's tied to the "Game
of Bitcoin" project, stirring buzz around a potential
recovery in crypto gaming markets.
Japanese
Developer Enish's Bitcoin Move: Enish, a Japanese
game developer, bought 100 million yen (~$670,000)
worth of Bitcoin to deepen its blockchain gaming expertise.
Their game "De Lithe Last Metsoires" already
uses blockchain, aiming to enhance gameplay and business
models.
Web3
Gaming Momentum: Projects like Big Time Studios and
Star Atlas are gaining traction in Web3 gaming, focusing
on player ownership and sustainable economies. Star
Atlas emphasizes decentralized governance, letting
players shape in-game policies, which could integrate
Bitcoin or crypto rewards.
Bitcoin
Casino Rankings: New 2025 rankings highlight Bitcoin
casinos like Ignition, BitStarz, and mBit for no-KYC,
fast payouts, and provably fair games. These platforms
support Bitcoin alongside other cryptocurrencies,
offering slots, poker, and live dealer options.
Play-to-Earn
Growth: Play-to-earn (P2E) games like http://Casino.bet
Wheel let players earn Bitcoin without deposits, blending
simple gameplay with crypto rewards. These models
are drawing attention for accessible crypto gaming.
News
ASX
News
ASX
Metals & Mining:
BHP
Group Limited (ASX:BHP): Showed a decrease of 2.25%.
Fortescue Ltd (ASX:FMG): Currently has a positive
percentage change.
Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO): Showed a decrease.
Northern Star Resources Limited (ASX:NST): Has a positive
percentage change.
Industrial
Metals:
Copper (Comex): Showed a positive change of +18.65.
3Mo Copper (LME): Showed a positive change of +166.50.
3Mo Aluminum (LME): Showed a positive change of +26.50.
3Mo Zinc (LME): Showed a positive change of +10.50.
Precious
Metals:
Gold: Prices are fluctuating.
Silver: Prices are fluctuating.
Platinum: Prices are fluctuating.
Palladium: Prices are fluctuating
News
Gold:
The price of gold is currently around $5,148.58 per
ounce in Australian dollars.
Silver:
The price of silver is around $51.52 per ounce in
Australian dollars.
Cryptocurrency,
Fintech, Markets, Comms, Biz, Politics
April
8, 2025
Markets
ASX
futures up 70 points or 1% to 7407
AUD
-0.9% to US59.85¢
Bitcoin
-1.8% to $US78,177
Wall
St:
Dow -0.9%
S&P -0.2%
Nasdaq +0.1%
VIX
+2.28 to 47.59
Gold
-2.1% to $US2973.94 an ounce
Brent oil -1.8% to $US64.39 a barrel
Iron ore -2.5% to $US98.15 a tonne
10-year yield: US 4.22% Australia 4.09%
News
April
8, 2025
Crypto
Today:
Bitcoin
USD78,448.59 -925.88 (-1.17%)
ETH-USD
Ethereum USD1,559.13 -57.66 (-3.57%) USDT-USD
Tether
USDt USD0.999479 -0.000052 (-0.01%)
XRP-USDXRP
USD1.9051 -0.0864 (-4.34%)
News
As
of today, April 8, 2025, the cryptocurrency market
is showing a mix of resilience and volatility amid
broader economic pressures. Heres a snapshot
based on the latest available insights:
Bitcoin
(BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, has experienced
significant fluctuations recently. After dropping
below $80,000 due to tariff-related concerns and a
global market sell-off, it was last reported around
$78,892.92 as of April 7, though some sources noted
a rebound to $83,959.19 by April 5. The market is
reacting to macroeconomic factors, particularly U.S.
tariffs announced by the Trump administration, which
have heightened fears of a global recession. Despite
this, Bitcoin has shown signs of decoupling from traditional
equities, with some analysts suggesting its
acting as a hedge against U.S. isolation and equity
market downturns.
Ethereum
(ETH) also faced pressure, with a whale injecting
millions to prevent a $300 million liquidation on
MakerDAO, as reported on April 7. This move underscores
the intense market dynamics, with Ether prices slumping
alongside Bitcoin amid the same macroeconomic concerns.
Other
cryptocurrencies like XRP have seen developments too.
Coinbase Derivatives plans to launch XRP futures contracts
on April 21, 2025, signaling growing institutional
interest despite the market turbulence. XRP has been
relatively resilient compared to some peers, buoyed
by ETF optimism and regulatory clarity following the
SEC dropping a lawsuit.
The
broader crypto market, tracked by indices like the
CoinDesk 20, has seen a milder drop (around 4.9%)
compared to the Nasdaqs steeper declines, hinting
at a potential shift where digital assets might outperform
traditional markets in this uncertain climate.
Meanwhile,
posts on X suggest speculation about the U.S. government
revealing Bitcoin holdings today, though this remains
unconfirmed and should be treated as inconclusive
without official sources.
Overall,
the crypto space today is navigating a storm of trade
policy uncertainty, regulatory shifts, and investor
sentiment, with prices reflecting both fear and opportunity.
For the latest minute-by-minute updates, you might
want to check real-time data from platforms like CoinDesk
or Cointelegraph, as the situation is evolving rapidly.
What specific aspect of crypto today are you most
interested in? (Grok)
News
GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen Buys 500,000 More Shares
On
April 3, 2025, Ryan Cohen, CEO of GameStop, purchased
an additional 500,000 shares of the company's stock
at an average price of $21.55 per share. This transaction
was disclosed in a Form 4 filing. The purchase has
sparked discussions and reactions among investors
and followers on social media platforms, with some
expressing increased confidence in their GameStop
investments. (Grok)
News
McGregor's
$REAL Token Fails to Launch, Investors Refunded
Conor
McGregor's $REAL token, launched in partnership with
Real World Gaming DAO, failed to meet its presale
target of $1 million, raising only $392,000. As a
result, all investor funds are being refunded. The
token's failure to launch has sparked discussions
about McGregor's influence and the current state of
the cryptocurrency market, particularly regarding
celebrity-endorsed memecoins.
News
Memecoins:
Top 10
April
8, 2025
Dogecoin
(DOGE)
The original memecoin, launched in 2013, inspired
by the "Doge" Shiba Inu meme. It remains
a leader due to its massive community and endorsements
from figures like Elon Musk.
Shiba
Inu (SHIB)
Often called the "Dogecoin killer," SHIB
has built a strong ecosystem, including ShibaSwap,
and ranks high with its large market cap and active
community.
Pepe
(PEPE)
Based on the Pepe the Frog meme, this coin surged
in popularity since its 2023 launch, focusing purely
on meme appeal and community momentum.
dogwifhat
(WIF)
A Solana-based memecoin featuring a Shiba Inu in a
knitted hat, its gained traction for its absurdity
and viral social media presence.
Bonk
(BONK)
Another Solana memecoin, BONK aims to be the "peoples
dog coin" with fast transactions and a fun, community-driven
approach.
Floki
Inu (FLOKI)
Named after Elon Musks pet dog, FLOKI has evolved
into a Web3 project with utility in NFTs, DeFi, and
its own metaverse, Valhalla.
Brett
(BRETT)
A rising star on the Base network, BRETT has captured
attention with its humorous branding and growing community
support.
Popcat
(POPCAT)
A Solana-based memecoin tied to the viral Popcat meme,
its climbed the ranks with its quirky appeal
and bullish momentum.
Mog
Coin (MOG)
An Ethereum-based memecoin with a cat theme, MOG has
built a cult following through its simplicity and
meme culture resonance.
Cat
in a Dogs World (MEW)
A Solana memecoin challenging the dog-dominated space,
MEW stands out with strategic tokenomics, including
burns and airdrops, boosting its recovery potential.
News
Fartcoin
Surges Amidst U.S. Stock Market Decline: Investors
Debate New Safe Haven
April
5, 2025
During
a significant stock market downturn where stocks lost
$5 trillion in two days, Fartcoin, a meme cryptocurrency
on the Solana blockchain, unexpectedly surged by 24%.
Discussions online have highlighted Fartcoin's rise,
with its market cap reaching over $500 million, making
it a notable player in the meme coin market. Investors
and observers are debating its role as a potential
'safe haven' during financial turmoil, with some humorously
suggesting the establishment of a 'Fartcoin strategic
reserve'. Despite its origins as a humorous token,
there is speculative interest in its long-term value.
News
Mining
Australia
BHP
says China demand for iron ore to remain strong
April
7, 2025
BHP's
chief commercial officer Rag Udd expects the price
of the steel input to trade within a range of $US80
to $US100 per tonne in coming years, even with the
increased supply when shipments from the Simandou
mine in Guinea begin next year. Udd dismisses fears
that Simandou will be a 'Pilbara killer', noting that
production is slated to reach just 120 million tonne
in 2030. He has also downplayed concerns about the
prospect of lower demand for iron ore in China, noting
that investors have focused too much on the nation's
struggling property sector rather than rising demand
for steel in other sectors of the Chinese economy.
News
Australia
Mining
sector urges Dutton not to class gas a 'critical mineral'
Opposition
Leader Peter Dutton has stated a Coalition government
would let the gas industry access a $4 billion loans
facility that was set up by the federal government
in 2023 to encourage investment in critical minerals
such as lithium, cobalt and graphite. Australian Mining
and Exploration Association CEO Warren Pearce says
it believes the critical minerals facility should
be reserved for critical minerals projects, while
Arafura Rare Earths MD Darryl Cuzzubbo says the facility
is particularly important for embryonic industries
such as rare earths mining and processing. (RMS)
April
7, 2025
Cryptos
Today
Pi
Networkpi. $0.5583. +2.18%
XRPxrp.
$1.83. -0.52%
Bitcoinbtc.
$77,567.00. -1.15%
Bitcoin.?btc.?
$0.3415. -0.67%
Dogecoindoge.
$0.1426. -1.03%
Shiba
Inushib. $0.000011. -0.88%
Pi
Network [IOU... pi. $0.5606. +0.84%
MEMESmemes.
$0.000104. -1.38%
Bitcoin
and ether plunge
April
7, 2025
Cryptocurrencies
sold off sharply heading into the week in Asia, underscoring
a clear risk-off sentiment across markets.
Bitcoin
shed about 7 per cent of its value from Sunday night
through to Monday morning in Singapore to reach a
low point of $US77,077. Second-ranked token ether
plummeted to $US1538, an intraday low not seen since
October 2023. The losses come as US President Donald
Trump dug in on sweeping tariffs that have already
wiped trillions in value from US equities. US equity-index
futures slumped, and the yen surged in a sign of deepening
turmoil throughout financial markets.
Coinglass
data show about $US745 million worth of bullish crypto
wagers were liquidated in the past 24 hours, the most
in nearly six weeks. Options markets suggest the selling
pressure may continue with the skew for puts
picking up considerably, said Sean McNulty,
head of APAC derivatives at digital-asset prime brokerage
FalconX. Key support levels for bitcoin and ether
are $US75,000 and $US1500 respectively, he added.
Digital
assets had shown some resistance to the panic that
roiled markets after Trump first unveiled his tariff
program, hinting at a possible breakaway from the
gravitational pull of technology stocks. Mondays
sell-off may spell an end to that.
Crypto,
Markets, Comms, News Media and Politics
April
4, 2025
Crypto
did not give up trying to find the bottom
Market
Picture
The
crypto market cap fell below $2.65 trillion twice
during the week. The market was below the $2.60 trillion
level in November. The ability to consolidate above
it was an important signal for the start of the rally.
The market will likely defend this, which promises
a prolonged battle near these levels. However, the
balance is now on the side of the bears as the capitalisation
index is moving away from its 200-day average. This
is an important signal for large funds to reduce their
investments in the sector.
The
Cryptocurrency Sentiment Index spent the entire week
in fear territory, ending in extreme fear at 25the
lowest level in three and a half weeks. However, these
readings are not low enough to suggest oversold conditions,
which should discourage sellers.
Bitcoin
jumped to $88K in reaction to the tariff announcement,
only to soon fall back below $82K. In the short term,
it looked like another wave of selling to the upside.
We have been seeing this trend since the second half
of February. Technically, this is a continuation of
the struggle with the major moving averages. The market
is failing to consolidate above the 200-day MA, and
the 50-day MA stopped rising intraday on Wednesday.
As much as crypto enthusiasts would like it to be
otherwise, the bears are in control of the market
for now.
News
Background
Nansen
estimates that the crypto market has a 70% chance
of forming a local bottom in the next two months amid
global uncertainty over trade tariffs.
GameStop
raised $1.5 billion by issuing convertible notes.
The proceeds will be used to buy Bitcoin and for corporate
purposes. The company's management approved the strategy
on 25 March.
According
to CryptoQuant, in the first quarter of the year,
companies around the world added nearly 91,800 BTC
(more than $7.7 billion) to their reserves. Meanwhile,
selling by long-term investors and capital outflows
from bitcoin ETFs prevented the asset from growing.
JPMorgan
noted that March was the worst month for miners. The
14 largest US-listed bitcoin miners lost 25% of their
market capitalisation (around $6 billion) last month.
(FxPro)
News
Metaplanet
Boosts Bitcoin Holdings with ¥2.63 Billion
On
April 3, 2025, Japanese public company Metaplanet
announced it had raised ¥2.63 billion, approximately
$17.8 million USD, to purchase additional Bitcoin.
This move increased their Bitcoin holdings to 4,206
BTC, following a recent acquisition of $13.6 million
worth of Bitcoin. Metaplanet's actions reflect a continued
interest in Bitcoin among institutional investors.
(Grok)
News
Block
Working on Bitcoin Integration for Square Terminals
Jack
Dorsey, CEO of Block, has confirmed that the company
is actively working to integrate Bitcoin payments
into their Square terminals. This initiative aims
to enable approximately 4 million merchants who use
Square to accept Bitcoin payments. The development
is part of a broader effort to enhance the adoption
of Bitcoin in mainstream financial transactions, although
no specific timeline for the implementation has been
provided. (Grok)
News
Oil
plummets the most since 2023
Oil
tumbled the most since 2023 after suffering a twin
hit from President Donald Trumps tariffs and
an OPEC+ decision to increase output faster than previously
announced.West Texas Intermediate futures plunged
as much as 7.4 per cent to trade below $US67 a barrel,
while global benchmark Brent plummeted as much as
6.9 per cent to slip below $US70.Trumps deluge
of tariffs is creating fresh doubts about the outlook
for the global economy, with levies against major
crude importers such as China and India coming in
more aggressive than feared. Although the administration
steered away from actions that would directly affect
oil markets such as refraining from measures
that would curb flows from Canada and Mexico
concerns that the trade war will sap global energy
demand hammered prices.
News
Australia
PM,
Dutton vow to reason with Trump
Prime
Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday that President
Donald Trump's decision to impose a 10 per cent tariff
on Australian imports is "unwarranted",
while Opposition leader Peter Dutton claimed that
the "outcome would have been different"
if he had been PM. Both Albanese and Dutton said they
plan to visit the US if they win the 3 May election
to try to persuade Trump to reverse his decision.
However, both leaders ruled out negotiating on issues
such as Australia's biosecurity ban on US beef and
the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, which have been
cited by the US as being grievances against Australia.
(Roy Morgan Summary)
News
The
tiny Australian islands no one expected to draw Trump's
fury
Located
around 4,000 kilometres south-west of Perth and home
to Australia's only two active volcanoes, Heard and
McDonald islands are an Australian external territory
with no record of any exports to anywhere. However,
they have been hit with 10 per cent tariffs as part
of US President Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariff
impost, while Australian officials were very surprised
that he hit Australia's external territory of Norfolk
Island with a 29 per cent tariff. It officially recorded
$411,000 in leather shoe exports in 2023, but a government
official said it has no known exports to the US, and
no tariffs or known non-tariff barriers on goods coming
to Norfolk Island.
News
Manufacturing
ISM: inflation up, activity down
Tuesday's
ISM Manufacturing Indicator confirmed a worrying divergence
in the US economy: economic activity is down, and
inflation is rising. Often, the latter follows the
former, but not now. A prolonged period of such dynamics
is called stagflation, and it forces the Fed to make
difficult choices in its dual mandate.
The
ISM manufacturing business activity index fell from
50.3 to 49 last month. Strictly speaking, this is
contractionary territory for the sector's activity,
but due to the greater resilience of the service sector,
historically, US GDP has declined when the indicator
falls below 42.3.
The
price component climbed to 69.4, recording its highest
value since mid-2022. Unlike the episode three years
ago, this has nothing to do with the economy overheating.
We recall that the University of Michigan previously
noted a sharp jump in consumer inflation expectations,
both one year and five years ahead. If we focus only
on these indicators, the central bank should have
prepared to raise the rate or actually hike it.
But
at the same time, business activity and consumer sentiment
are creeping down. Tuesday's data marked the employment
component falling deeper into the below-50 area. The
rate has been below that level for 16 of the last
18 months. This is a very worrisome signal for industrial
production and is alarming relative to Friday's labour
market data. In addition, the components of production
and new orders have been in contractionary territory
and inventories are rising. These are all signs of
weakening demand. This set of components suggests
the need for a rate cut.
Which
side will the Fed choose? We are more accustomed to
a relatively lenient Fed, which carries risks for
the dollar. If the news continues in a similar vein,
the USD may return to decline after stabilising and
rebounding in the second half of March. This scenario
will be technically confirmed if DXY slides below
the previous lows at 102.8 with a near-term downside
potential of 99-100. (FxPro)
News
Australia
Albanese
vows to defend media bargaining code
Prime
Minister Anthony Albanese says the federal government
stands by the nation's news media bargaining code,
which was introduced by the Coalition in 2021. The
media code was among a list of trade grievances with
Australia that US President Donald Trump recently
identified. Albanese also emphasised that local content
quotas for US-based streaming services and social
media age restrictions will also be non-negotiable
in any talks with the US over Trump's reciprocal tariffs.
(Roy Morgan Summary)
News
Australia
Netflix
rival Max rolls out in Australia with bold profit
prediction
The
global boss of Australias newest streaming service,
Max, has declared the platform will turn a profit
within two or three years and will not rule out making
local acquisitions where it makes sense.
Jean-Briac
JB Perrette, who is the international
chief executive of streaming for Warner Bros Discovery,
the company that owns Max, Warner Bros, HBO, CNN,
the DC Comic universe, Harry Potter and dozens more
brands and channels, was visiting Sydney to launch
Max, which went live in Australia on Monday.
The
arrival of Max has already shaken up the local media
market. It ended a 20-year output deal with Foxtel
that meant HBO shows such as Game of Thrones, Succession
and The Wire were pulled from Foxtels streaming
service, Binge.
It
also enters a crowded streaming market that is dominated
by Netflix (6.2 million subscribers), Amazon Prime
Video (4.8 million) and Disney+ (3.1 million), according
to independent research firm Telsyte.
The
cheapest, advertising-supported tier of Max, formerly
known as HBO Max, will be free to Foxtels 1.4
million cable customers. Research firm Ampere Analysis
estimated roughly half of Foxtels customers
would subscribe. (AFR). Full article and coverag via
subscription to The Australian Financial Review
News
Elon
Musk to Remain Advisor Post-DOGE Initiative
Elon
Musk will continue to serve as an advisor to President
Trump and Vice President JD Vance after completing
his initial six-month term with the DOGE initiative.
His role has focused on improving government efficiency
and addressing issues such as fraudulent grants and
Social Security payments. Despite earlier reports
suggesting his departure, Vice President Vance has
confirmed that Musk's advisory role will persist beyond
his current position. (Grok)
News
Newsmax
Rings NYSE Bell for IPO Milestone
On
April 3, 2025, Newsmax celebrated its initial public
offering by ringing the opening bell at the New York
Stock Exchange. The event was attended by Newsmax
CEO Chris Ruddy, along with various team members and
guests, including Rudy Giuliani. The IPO marks a significant
milestone for the media company as it goes public
under the ticker symbol $NMAX.
News
Markets
Australian
Dollar: $0.6316 USD (up $0.0026 USD)
Iron Ore May Spot Price (SGX): $101.25 USD (down $1.75
USD)
Oil Price (WTI): $66.74 USD (down $5.40 USD)
Gold Price: $3,108.12 USD (down $14.19 USD)
Copper Price (CME): $4.8135 USD (down $0.2785 USD)
Bitcoin: $81,965.73 USD (down 4.82% in last 24 hours)
Dow Jones: 40,545.93 (down 1,679.39 points)
News
Best
Quotes Of The Day
"Blockchain
is the tech. Bitcoin is merely the first mainstream
manifestation of its potential." Marc
Kenigsberg
"Blockchain
is the biggest opportunity set we can think of over
the next decade or so." Bob Greifeld
"Blockchain
is the most disruptive technology Ive seen in
decades." William Mougayar
"Blockchain
will do for trusted transactions what the internet
did for information." Ginni Rometty
"Blockchain
is the future of financial transactions."
Blythe Masters
"Blockchain
technology is a way to truly democratize power and
wealth." Laura Shin
"Decentralization
is the keyword for blockchains value proposition."
Vitalik Buterin
"The
great thing about blockchain is that it has the potential
to create new industries." Patrick Byrne
"Blockchains
transparency makes it the perfect tool for accountability."
Balaji Srinivasan
"Blockchain
is the backbone of the internet of value."
Don Tapscott
News
Cryptos
Today
BTC.
$82,012.32. 4.29%
ETH. $1,784.70. 5.06.
USDT. $0.9995. 0.05%
XRP. $2.0595. 3.19%
BNB. $587.96. 2.41%
USDC. $0.9999. 0.00%
SOL. $115.55. 9.90%
DOGE. $0.1588. 7.69%
News
X
wins Media Man 'Platform Of The Month' award
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Crypto, Fintech, News Media, Politics, Gaming, Pop
Culture via Media Man Group with newsfeeds
March
19, 2025
Ethereum
gives way
Market
picture
The
crypto market remains in a downtrend. Its cap rose
0.2% over the past 24 hours to $2.72 trillion and
generally remains in a very tight range with a short-term
ceiling of $2.75 trillion. Just over a month ago,
similar local resistance was half a trillion higher.
While
almost all altcoins combined have been broadly stable
at 30% market share since July 2023, Ethereum has
been giving away its share since July 2024, falling
to 8%, a five-year low. BTC's share has been growing
for more than two years, reaching 60.7%. Interest
from institutional traders and governments has so
far not extended beyond the first cryptocurrency,
which they see as a strategic reserve asset rather
than the practicality offered by altcoins, including
ETH.
Bitcoin
reversed to the downside again on Tuesday, touching
its 200-day average. Nevertheless, it gained around
2% from the start of the day to $83.3K on Wednesday.
Ultimately, it is worth paying closer attention to
the dynamics of the crypto market after the Fed's
comments, as this could be the start of a longer trend.
News
Background
Standard
Chartered downgraded its 2025 Ethereum forecast from
$10,000 to $4,000. One of the reasons is the growing
influence of L2 solutions, especially the Base platform.
The changes made to Ethereum in recent years, "while
perhaps necessary, have damaged its value".
The
US Securities and Exchange Commission is set to relax
storage requirements for crypto assets. Current SEC
commissioner Mark Uyeda has ordered a review of a
proposal to tighten storage rules for cryptocurrencies.
(FxPro)
News
Trump
at Crypto Summit: First for US President
President
Donald Trump is scheduled to address the Digital Asset
Summit in New York City on March 20, 2025, marking
a historic moment as the first sitting U.S. president
to speak at a Bitcoin and cryptocurrency conference.
The speech is anticipated to possibly include updates
or announcements regarding his crypto policy, amidst
various rumors and expectations in the crypto community.
(Grok)
News
Aussie
crypto exchange Swyftx buys NZ rival
Brisbane-based
cryptocurrency exchange Swyftx has acquired its smaller
rival New Zealands Easy Crypto, marking its
first major acquisition since the companys co-founder
stepped down as chief executive last year.
Founded
in 2018 by friends Alex Harper and Angus Goldman
who still own around 70 per cent of the company
Swyftx is Australias second-largest cryptocurrency
exchange. At the height of the 2021 crypto bull run
it paid its investors a $48.5 million dividend and
reported a $36.7 million after-tax profit.
However,
its fortunes shifted quickly when crypto trading volumes
dried up following the collapse of Sam Bankman-Frieds
crypto exchange FTX. In 2022, Swyftx laid off around
half of its workforce across two cost-cutting rounds
and its revenue fell more than 70 per cent to $43.1
million in the year to June 30, 2023.
Harper
stepped down as chief executive in June last year,
handing the companys reins to chief operating
officer Jason Titman. Goldman remains involved in
day-to-day operations, working closely with the companys
chief technology officer.
On
Wednesday, Swyftx revealed it had acquired Easy Crypto
for an undisclosed sum. Titman said the deal, which
is set to close at the end of the month, valued the
company in the tens of millions and had
been structured as a mix of cash and Swyftx scrip.
He
said the majority scrip deal was designed to preserve
Swyftxs cash reserves so it could invest in
growing Easy Crypto and weather the next crypto downturn
without resorting to drastic cuts.
We
all acknowledge its a very volatile industry
that can quickly enter bear markets. Ive been
very conscious of building a strong cash balance,
so when the industry goes into its next bear market
we can continue operating at the level we are at without
having cuts, he said.
Easy
Crypto was founded by siblings Janine and Alan Grainger
in 2017 and allows its 350,000 users in Australia,
New Zealand and South Africa to buy, sell, and trade
cryptocurrencies. The deal will give both companies
greater scale to take on global rivals like Binance
and Coinbase.
Swyftx
briefly acquired share trading platform Superhero
in June 2022 but sold the company back to its founders
John Winters and Wayne Baskin and the consortium of
investors in December of that year amid regulatory
concerns.
Last
year, the Swyftx appointed three independent directors
Youi non-executive director Claire Wivell,
former Morgans director John Polinelli, and FinTech
Australia board member Cathryn Lyall to join
Harper, Goldman and Titman on its board.
In
the 12 months ended June 30, 2024, Swyftx reported
revenues of $85.7 million and an after-tax profit
of $32.5 million, compared to a loss of $135 million
the year prior. No dividends were paid. (AFR)
News
Bitcoin
Games
It
seems like you're interested in Bitcoin games! Did
you have something specific in mind, like games that
let you earn Bitcoin, casino-style games using Bitcoin,
or maybe a trading simulator? I can give you a rundown
of some popular options based on whats out there
as of March 20, 2025.
If
youre looking for play-to-earn games, there
are titles like RollerCoin, a free online simulator
where you build a virtual Bitcoin mining operation
and earn small amounts of real Bitcoin by playing
retro-style mini-games. Another one is THNDR Games,
which offers mobile games like Bitcoin Bounce or Tetro
Tilessimple, fun puzzles where you can win tiny
Bitcoin prizes, cashable through the Lightning Network.
For
casino-style Bitcoin games, platforms like Bitcoin.com
Games or BC.Game offer classicsslots, blackjack,
dice, roulettewhere you wager Bitcoin and can
potentially win more. These often come with provably
fair systems, so you can verify the randomness yourself.
Some even toss in bonuses, like cashback or free spins,
to sweeten the deal.
If
trading simulators are more your speed, Bitcoin Hero
or Bitcoin Flip let you practice trading Bitcoin (and
other cryptos) with virtual money, no real risk involvedjust
a way to test your skills against live market data.
Whats
your vibeearning a few satoshis, gambling with
BTC, or just messing around with fake trades? Let
me know, and I can dive deeper! (Grok)
News
Super
giants clamp down on WiseTech
Software
company WiseTech has released the partial findings
of a governance review that its board ordered into
its billionaire co-founder and executive chairman
Richard White. The review was ordered on the back
of a number of allegations against White in regard
to his conduct, with the review finding that he misled
the board in regard to his relationship with an employee.
WiseTech declined to release the full report, while
it did not take any action against White. As a result,
major superannuation funds have called on WiseTech
to appoint genuinely independent directors and to
be more transparent in its dealings, while Helen Bird,
who is on the Australian Securities and Investments
Commission corporate governance panel, has labelled
the WiseTech's board response to the review's findings
as a "smack on the hand". (Roy Morgan Summary)
News/Profile
Crypto
Gaming
Crypto
gaming, often referred to as blockchain gaming or
GameFi, is an emerging sector that combines traditional
video gaming with blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies,
and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). It introduces concepts
like decentralized ownership of in-game assets, play-to-earn
(P2E) models, and player-driven economies, reshaping
how players and developers interact with games. As
of March 20, 2025, the crypto gaming landscape continues
to evolve, blending innovation with challenges.
At
its core, crypto gaming leverages blockchain to enable
players to truly own digital assetssuch as characters,
skins, or virtual landas NFTs or tokens. These
assets can often be traded, sold, or used across multiple
platforms, offering real-world value unlike traditional
in-game items that remain locked within a single ecosystem.
Popular examples include Axie Infinity, which pioneered
the P2E model by letting players earn cryptocurrency
through battling and breeding digital creatures called
Axies, and The Sandbox, where users create and monetize
virtual worlds using the SAND token.
The
appeal for players lies in the potential to earn rewardscryptocurrencies
or NFTswhile enjoying gameplay. For developers,
blockchain opens new monetization avenues, like royalties
on secondary NFT sales or token-based economies. However,
the industry faces hurdles: high entry costs (e.g.,
purchasing NFTs to start playing), complex onboarding
(setting up crypto wallets), and volatile token values
that can deter mainstream adoption. Gameplay quality
also often lags behind traditional AAA titles, as
developers balance financial incentives with entertainment.
Recent
developments show a mix of optimism and caution. Major
traditional gaming companies like Ubisoft and Electronic
Arts have dipped into blockchain, with Ubisoft partnering
with Immutable for new projects and others exploring
NFTs as the "future of gaming." Meanwhile,
the market has seen significant growth projectionsestimated
to reach $65 billion by 2027driven by innovations
like Layer-2 solutions (e.g., Immutable X) that reduce
transaction costs and improve scalability. Yet, the
crypto winter of 2022 and a high failure rate (over
75% for some projects) highlight the sectors
fragility, with funding dropping from $7.6 billion
in 2022 to $2.9 billion in 2023.
Community
sentiment, as reflected on platforms like X, varies
widely. Some hail Axie Infinity as the top gaming
IP in crypto, citing its $4 billion+ in NFT sales,
while others lament struggling token prices and a
lack of compelling products. New titles like Off The
Grid on Avalanche or Pixelmon are generating buzz,
but skepticism persists about whether crypto gaming
can deliver sustainable hits.
In
short, crypto gaming is a bold experiment at the intersection
of entertainment and finance. Its poised for
growth with technological advancements and increasing
interest, but its success hinges on overcoming technical
barriers, improving game quality, and proving long-term
value to both players and investors. What aspect of
crypto gaming are you most curious about? (Grok)
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Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin
is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and
tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme.
Naval Ravikant, former CEO of AngelList
We
have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical
framework that is free of politics and human error.
Tyler Winklevoss, co-CEO of Gemini
"You
can't stop things like Bitcoin. It will be everywhere,
and the world will have to readjust. World governments
will have to readjust." John McAfee, Founder
of McAfee Associates
There
are 3 eras of currency: Commodity based, politically
based, and now, math-based. Chris Dixon,
Venture Capitalist at Andreesen Horowitz
As
the value goes up, heads start to swivel and skeptics
begin to soften. Starting a new currency is easy,
anyone can do it. The trick is getting people to accept
it because it is their use that gives the money
value. - Adam B. Levine, CEO of Tokenly
Trading
Bitcoin is like trading Apple, Amazon, Google, or
Facebook a decade ago. The more you obsess over timing
the market, the more mistakes you make. They were
all technology networks that were dominant & destined
to grow. - Michael Saylor, Former CEO of MicroStrategy
"Whereas
most technologies tend to automate workers on the
periphery doing menial tasks, blockchains automate
away the center. Instead of putting the taxi driver
out of a job, blockchain puts Uber out of a job and
lets the taxi drivers work with the customer directly."
- Vitalik Buterin, Co-Founder of Ethereum
"The
Latin American countries where you have this combination
of inflation or hyperinflation cycles deflation
as well and then you have very high friction
for financial transactions, a high percentage of people
who are unbanked, cryptocurrencies make total sense."
Fred Thiel, CEO of Thiel Advisors & Marathon
Digital Holdings
we
know gold is a $12 trillion asset, bitcoins
about a 10th of gold. Could they be half of gold?
At one point, Sure, it could
And at some point,
it will be larger than gold
that money is finding
its way to Gen Z and Millennials, and they feel much
more comfortable with digital gold than old clunky
gold. - Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital
If
you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have
time to try to convince you, sorry. - Satoshi
Nakomoto, Founder of Bitcoin
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12/13, 2025
The
crypto bounces back from extreme fear
Market
picture
The
cryptocurrency market bounced 2% in the last 24 hours
to $2.67 trillion. So far, the situation looks like
a small rebound after the collapse. We should not
talk about the beginning of recovery as long as the
market is below its 200-day moving average of $2.83
trillion.
Sentiment
in the crypto market has shifted from dread to fear
at 34. The indicator was last higher more than three
weeks ago, indicating that now is a good time to buy.
However, it's worth paying attention to the nervous
stock market before considering investments in more
volatile cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin
was climbing above $83,000 on Tuesday, hitting resistance
in the form of the 200-day moving average. If a long-term
trend line is repurposed as resistance, that's a worrisome
bearish fact.
Ethereum
ended Tuesday with growth and was trading near $1900
at the start of Wednesday, but this is a timid rebound
within the steep peak the coin has been in since February
24th and the broader downtrend of the past three months.
News
Background
CryptoQuant
states a sharp drop in open interest in Bitcoin and
Ethereum futures, suggesting a leverage washout
and a chance of market stabilisation. The Kobeissi
Letter admits a wave of short position unwinding in
risk assets after extreme fear levels are reached.
Clearstream,
the post-trading arm of Deutsche Börse, will
offer cryptocurrency settlement and custody services
to institutional clients as early as next month, starting
with Bitcoin and Ethereum. It then plans to add support
for other cryptocurrencies and services for staking,
lending and brokerage.
Glassnode
notes that Solana fell below its realised price of
$134 for the first time in three years. The metrics
show the average cost for investors to purchase the
coin.
According
to Arkham Intelligence, on 11 March, bankrupt exchange
Mt. Gox transferred 11,501 BTC (~$905 million) to
an unknown address. Mt. Gox-related addresses hold
a total of 35,915 BTC worth $2.89bn. (FxPro)
News
SEC
vs Ripple Case: Negotiations Underway for Settlement
Recent
developments indicate that the legal dispute between
Ripple Labs and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) could be nearing a conclusion. Reports suggest
that Ripple's legal team is currently negotiating
more favorable terms related to a $125 million fine
and an injunction on XRP sales to institutional investors.
The anticipation of a settlement has led to increased
interest and speculation within the cryptocurrency
community regarding the outcome and its potential
impact on XRP. (Grok)
News
U.S.
Plans Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Acquisition
Senator
Cynthia Lummis has reintroduced the BITCOIN Act, which
proposes that the United States government purchase
one million Bitcoins over five years to create a strategic
reserve. This legislative move reflects a growing
acknowledgment of Bitcoin as a digital asset for national
economic strategy, garnering support from both traditional
financial sectors and cryptocurrency advocates. Alongside
this, there is an ongoing debate about the implications,
risks, and potential benefits of such a reserve. (Grok)
News
Trump's
Crypto Banking Deregulation
President
Donald Trump is reportedly planning to sign an executive
order that would reverse regulations set by the Biden
administration aimed at restricting banking activities
for cryptocurrency firms. This move could impact how
crypto companies interact with the Federal Reserve,
potentially leading to greater integration of cryptocurrencies
within the traditional financial system. (Grok)
News
Rumble's
Strategic Bitcoin Acquisition
Rumble,
a video platform and competitor to YouTube, has announced
the purchase of 188 Bitcoins for approximately $17.1
million. This acquisition is part of Rumble's strategy
to integrate Bitcoin into its treasury management,
aiming to hedge against inflation and participate
in the growing trend of corporate cryptocurrency adoption.
The move reflects a broader acceptance of Bitcoin
as a legitimate financial asset among companies. (Grok)
News
Trump
Predicts Market Surge Amid Economic Indicators
President
Trump has publicly stated his belief that the U.S.
financial markets are poised for significant growth,
making his comments at an event with business leaders.
This optimistic forecast follows recent economic indicators
showing inflation cooling to levels not seen in years,
despite mixed responses from markets regarding Trump's
economic policies including tariffs. (Grok)
News
Ethereum's
Lowest BTC Ratio Since 2020 Triggers Liquidation Risk
The
Ethereum Foundation faces potential liquidation of
over $100 million in assets if Ethereum's price drops
to $1,100, amidst a historic low in the ETH/BTC trading
ratio not seen since May 2020. This financial maneuver
is part of Ethereum's strategy to manage its treasury
through decentralized finance (DeFi), highlighting
both the risks and innovative approaches to crypto-asset
management in a volatile market. (Grok)
News
Gold
funds burst out of the blocks in 2025 as returns rocket
Australian
gold funds are shaping up for a bumper year as mining
companies start to capitalise on record prices, helping
the stocks to finally catch up to the performance
of the precious metal.
Portfolio
managers were left frustrated last year after a jump
in production costs held back ASX-listed gold producers
from riding the rally in the spot prices to record
levels. The VanEck Gold Miners exchange-traded fund
climbed nearly 20 per cent in 2024 versus a 38 per
cent rally for the gold price in Australian dollars.
But
easing cost inflation that has plagued the mining
sector for the last three years and an ongoing surge
in prices has seen the trend reverse course. VanEcks
Gold Miners ETF is up 17 per cent already this year
while the Aussie dollar spot price has climbed 6.3
per cent.
Local
fund managers are bullish that gold has much further
to run after the US dollar price climbed above $US2942
an ounce for the first time and the Australian dollar
gold price breached $4500 an ounce.
Victor
Smorgon Partners Resource Gold Fund returned
a chunky 13.3 per cent in January and portfolio manager
Cameron Judd believes the valuations of ASX gold stocks
still dont reflect the outlook for the yellow
metal.
Golds
performance in times of uncertainty or crisis could
see it push towards $US3600, Mr Judd said. Despite
the strong gold price performance and fundamentals
supporting further appreciation, gold miners are trading
at discounted valuations on the ASX.
Wall
Streets biggest banks believe a $US3000 price
tag is imminent. Citi said it was possible within
the next three months, while JPMorgan has a year-end
target of $US3150. Bank of America said on Thursday
that gold could reach $US3500 an ounce if investment
demand rises 10 per cent this year.
The
unprecedented surge in the gold price has been fuelled
by investors seeking safe haven assets as US President
Donald Trump unleashes aggressive trade and geopolitical
policies. There are fears the president will accelerate
inflation, forcing central banks to raise rates in
a way that damages global growth.
Victor
Smorgons top holdings include ASX-listed Vault
Minerals and the worlds largest gold miner,
US-based Newmont, which recently acquired Newcrest.
The fund also owns Australias biggest gold miner
Northern Star, which agreed to buy rival De Grey in
a $5 billion deal. (AFR) *Full article and coverag
via subscription to The Australian Financial Review.
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Australia
Northern
Star paying top dollar for gold rival
Northern
Star has offered $5 billion to buy De Grey Mining,
with De Grey shareholders to vote on the offer on
16 April. De Grey is the company behind the Hemi gold
prospect in Western Australia, which is thought to
hold at least 11 million ounces of gold and which
is slated to produce 530,000 ounces annually in its
first decade of operation. KPMG, which was engaged
to provide an independent assessment of Northern Star's
offer, has valued DeGrey at between $4 billion and
$4.79 billion, inclusive of a premium for control.
It concludes that the offer is "fair and reasonable
and therefore is in the best interests of De Grey
shareholders, in the absence of a superior proposal".
(Roy Morgan Summary)
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March
12, 2025
Crypto
market tumbles after stocks
Market
picture
Crypto
market capitalisation has been falling to $2.5 trillion
following the rumbling fall of the US stock market.
It is dipping below the peaks of early 2024 and late
2021. Previously, a similar decline would complete
a corrective pullback, attracting buyers. However,
the chances of such an outcome are now lower than
in previous years due to the powerful influence of
traditional financial companies, which has strengthened
the link between the crypto market and stock dynamics.
For
now, though, we can argue that there is less terror
in crypto. The Fear and Greed Index is at 24 (+4 points
for the day), while the low point was a week earlier
at 10.
Bitcoin
slipped towards $76.5K in the early hours of Tuesday
but has popped above $80K at the time of writing,
approaching Mondays consolidation levels. A
bearish pattern persists on the daily timeframes,
which suggests a strengthening sell-off after a failure
under the 200-day moving average. The scenario of
a pullback to the $70-74K area still looks the most
probable for us. This is all the truer as the consolidation
and rebound in early March has taken the short-term
oversold stance out of the market.
Ethereum
is trying to find a pivot point after falling towards
$1750 at the start of Tuesday. These were the lowest
values in the last 17 months. On weekly timeframes,
the RSI oscillator hit its lowest point since mid-2022
- near the bottom of the bear market. Does this signify
an opportunity for the recklessly bold or a breakdown
in the leading altcoin? We will find out in the coming
days.
News
Background
According
to CoinShares, global crypto fund investments fell
by $876 million last week after record outflows of
$2.911 billion a week earlier. Investments in Bitcoin
fell by $756 million; in Ethereum, by $89 million.
Investments in Solana rose by $16 million, in XRP
by $6 million, and in Sui by $3 million.
As
a result of another recalculation, Bitcoin mining
difficulty increased by 1.43% to 112.15T. The growth
did not compensate for a 3.15% drop two weeks ago.
However, the figure came close to the all-time high
of 114.17T reached in January.
Strategy
(former MicroStrategy) intends to raise $21bn through
the sale of preferred shares as part of its At-The-Market
program. The proceeds will be used to buy Bitcoin
and other corporate purposes. (FxPro)
News
March
11, 2025
US
Senator And Congressman Introduce Strategic Bitcoin
Reserve Bills To Buy One Million BTC
Speaking
at the Bitcoin for America summit, lawmakers
announced their plans to create a federal bitcoin
reserve that would see the U.S. buy one million BTC.
Today
at the Bitcoin Policy Institutes Bitcoin
for America summit in Washington DC, U.S. Senator
from Wyoming Cynthia Lummis announced that she is
going to reintroduce her strategic Bitcoin reserve
legislation in the Senate today.
I
am so pleased to announce that today I will be reintroducing
The Bitcoin Act, Senator Lummis stated. And
Ill be joined here shortly by Senator Justice
of West Virginia, who is one of the cosponsors. And
we have several other additional cosponsors. And a
lot of it is a result of the excitement thats
been building. (Bitcoin Magazine). *Full article
via Bitcoin Magazine
News
XRP
wins Media Man 'Crypto Of The Month' award
News
Markets
Australian
Dollar: $0.6317 USD (up $0.0020 USD)
Iron Ore Apr Spot Price (SGX): $100.60 USD (up $0.15
USD)
Oil (WTI): $67.70 USD (up $1.14 USD)
Gold: $2,931.74 USD (up $13.03 USD)
Copper (CME): $4.8425 USD (up $0.0500 USD)
Bitcoin: $82,880.91USD (up 0.32% in last 24 hours)
Dow Jones: 41,350.93 (down 82.55 points)
News
Roy
Morgan wins Media Man 'News Services Company Of The
Month' award
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Peter
Dutton More Crypto Friendly And Switched On Than Albanese
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"Dutton
A Genuine Contender" (Sky News Australia)
March
10, 2025
ASX
futures are pointing up 69 points, or by 0.9 per cent,
to 8011.
All
US prices are as of 4.15pm Sunday in New York:
Bitcoin
-3.7% to $US83,138
On
Wall St: Dow +0.5% S&P +0.6% Nasdaq +0.7%
VIX -1.5 to 23.37
Gold -0.1% to $US2909.10 an ounce
Brent oil +1.3% to $US70.36 a barrel
Iron ore +0.3% to $US100.70 a tonne
10-year yield: US 4.3% Australia 4.4%
January
10, 2025
ASX
futures up 33 points or 0.4%
AUD
-0.3% to 61.98 US cents
UK pound -0.4% to $US1.2309
Bitcoin -2.9% to $US91,275 at 7.23am AEDT
US markets closed for Jimmy Carters funeral
Stoxx 50 +0.4% FTSE +0.8% DAX -0.1% CAC +0.5%
Spot gold +0.3% to $US2671.00/oz at 1.55pm in New
York
Brent crude +1.2% to $US77.08 a barrel
Iron ore +1% to $US97.40 a tonne
10-year yield: US 4.69% Australia 4.48% Germany 2.56%
US prices as of 1.59pm in New York
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November
6, 2024
Crypto:
volatility without direction Market Picture
The
crypto market cap remained at $2.24 trillion, a recovery
after the market hit a low point at the very end of
trading on Monday at $2.19 trillion. We continue to
view this pullback to the lows of the past three weeks
as a correction after rallying ahead of the week's
most important events: the US election and the Fed's
key rate decision. Interestingly, the cryptocurrency
sentiment index remains in greed territory. It hasn't
moved outside of the 70-77 range for the past three
weeks, although stock market sentiment has slipped
from the threshold of extreme greed to fear over that
time.
Bitcoin
is about where it was 24 hours agojust under
$69K but that description masks the drama, with
a 3% decline late Monday and a sharp recovery at the
start of the new day. Bitcoin was once again supported
on a decline to $67K since late October. It is too
early to talk about the start of an upward trend.
Most likely, we are dealing with active buyers who
found the last pullback attractive enough to buy in
anticipation of a rally.
News
Background
According to CoinShares, global investments in crypto
funds rose by $2.177bn last week after inflows of
$901m a week earlier. The positive trend continued
for the fourth consecutive week. Bitcoin investments
increased by $2.156bn, Ethereum by $10m and Solana
by $6m.
YTD
inflows totalled a record $29.2bn, with total assets
under management (AuM) surpassing $100bn for the second
time in history (after June).
The
options market is betting on a bitcoin ATH update
before the end of November and increased volatility
after the US election. Bitcoin volatility is a temporary
phenomenon in the market, according to Blockstream.
As technology and payment systems evolve, the volatility
of the first cryptocurrency can be forgotten.
Although
the supply of stablecoins is increasing, this factor
alone is not enough for Bitcoin to grow significantly,
CryptoQuant CEO Ki Yoon Ju said. He noted that today,
only 21% of stablecoins are held on exchanges for
trading purposes, while the rest are used for transfers
or storage of value in countries with high inflation.
In
the third quarter, investment in Solana blockchain-based
applications increased 54% quarter-on-quarter to $173
million, Messari notes. The number of users paying
fees online grew 109% to 1.9 million per day.
News
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Here's
a summary of recent developments regarding Bitcoin,
based on general trends and sentiments from available
sources:
Market
Performance: Bitcoin has been trading with significant
volatility, with prices experiencing fluctuations
that have caught the attention of traders and investors.
There's mention of Bitcoin attempting to break through
resistance levels, with some analysts predicting potential
for significant price movements around events like
the U.S. elections.
Legalization
of Bitcoin Mining: Russia has made headlines by legalizing
Bitcoin mining, which could have implications for
the global hashrate distribution and potentially increase
competition in mining operations.
Institutional
Adoption: There's increasing interest from institutional
investors. For instance, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have
seen substantial inflows, indicating a growing acceptance
among traditional finance sectors. Discussions around
Bitcoin's place in pension funds also highlight its
perceived legitimacy in long-term investment strategies.
Regulatory
Environment: The regulatory landscape remains a critical
focus, with the U.S. elections expected to influence
future crypto policies. There's a sentiment that regardless
of who wins, the U.S. might lean towards being more
crypto-friendly, as seen in comments from industry
leaders like the CEO of Ripple.
Technological
Developments: The integration of Bitcoin into various
ecosystems continues, with projects like Pi Network
aiming to address some of Bitcoin's scalability and
environmental concerns, showing how the broader crypto
community is evolving around Bitcoin.
Community
and Social Media Sentiment: Social media platforms
like X show a mix of excitement over price surges,
discussions on Bitcoin's environmental impact, and
reactions to various crypto-related news, reflecting
the diverse views within the community.
Bitcoin's
Role: Discussions continue on Bitcoin's role as a
hedge against inflation and its potential in diversifying
investment portfolios, alongside debates on its energy
consumption and the implications of its mining on
global energy use.
Remember,
these insights are derived from general trends and
sentiments as of early November 2024, and for the
most accurate and current information, one should
refer to real-time financial news sources or market
data platforms. (Grok)
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Cryptocurrency
via Grok
Cryptocurrency
is a type of digital or virtual currency that uses
cryptography for security. Here's a detailed overview:
What
is Cryptocurrency?
Digital Asset: It exists only in electronic form on
decentralized networks, typically blockchain technology.
Decentralization:
Unlike traditional currencies, cryptocurrencies operate
on a network of computers, not controlled by any government
or financial institution.
Cryptography:
Uses cryptographic techniques to secure transactions
and to control the creation of new units.
Key
Features:
Blockchain: A distributed ledger that records all
transactions across a network of computers. It's transparent,
immutable, and decentralized.
Anonymity
and Pseudo-Anonymity: While transactions can be public
on the blockchain, the identity of users can often
remain anonymous or pseudonymous.
Decentralized
Finance (DeFi): Cryptocurrencies facilitate decentralized
financial applications, allowing for financial services
without the need for traditional financial intermediaries.
Mining:
Many cryptocurrencies are created through mining,
where participants validate transactions and add them
to the blockchain, often rewarded with new cryptocurrency
units.
Volatility:
Cryptocurrency markets are known for their price volatility,
which can offer high returns but also significant
risks.
Common
Cryptocurrencies:
Bitcoin (BTC): The first and most well-known cryptocurrency,
created in 2009. It was designed to function as a
decentralized currency without a central bank.
Ethereum
(ETH): Beyond just a cryptocurrency, Ethereum introduced
smart contracts, allowing for complex transactions
and decentralized applications (dApps).
Altcoins:
Any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin. Examples include
Litecoin, Ripple (XRP), Cardano, etc.
Stablecoins: Cryptocurrencies designed to minimize
volatility by being pegged to stable assets like the
USD (e.g., Tether (USDT), USD Coin (USDC)).
Uses:
Investment: Many invest in cryptocurrencies hoping
for value appreciation.
Payment:
While less common due to volatility, some businesses
accept cryptocurrencies for goods and services.
Store
of Value: Some view cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin
as digital gold, a hedge against inflation or currency
devaluation.
Risks
and Considerations:
Regulatory Uncertainty: Legal status varies by country,
with some embracing it and others imposing strict
regulations or outright bans.
Security
Risks: While the blockchain is secure, exchanges where
cryptocurrencies are bought/sold can be hacked.
Market
Fluctuations: High volatility can result in significant
financial gains or losses.
Energy
Consumption: Mining, especially for Bitcoin, consumes
substantial energy, raising environmental concerns.
Adoption:
For cryptocurrencies to become more mainstream, broader
adoption by merchants, financial institutions, and
regulatory acceptance is needed.
Cryptocurrency
represents a significant shift in how we think about
money, offering both opportunities for innovation
and challenges regarding regulation, security, and
economic theory. If you're considering engaging with
cryptocurrencies, it's crucial to:
Research
thoroughly.
Understand the technology and risks involved.
Consider
the legal implications in your jurisdiction.
Be
cautious of scams and fraudulent schemes prevalent
in the crypto space. (Grok)
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18. 2024
The
crypto market gets a boost from stocks
Market
Picture
The
crypto market has gained 2.1% in the last 24 hours
to reach $2.08 trillion. The rise in the stock market
has brought buyers back to Bitcoin, which has positively
impacted cryptocurrencies. The sentiment index is
still in the fear zone, but at 45, it is already close
to neutral territory. This shows that it is lagging
stocks where sentiment has shifted to 'greed'.
Bitcoin
surpassed $60K, accelerating sharply at the start
of the US session. The price peaked at $61.3K before
retreating to $60.4K at the time of writing.
Despite
some pullback, bitcoin has broken above its 50-day
moving average, suggesting significant upside potential.
However, it isn't easy to rely on today's technical
picture ahead of the Fed's interest rate decision
on Wednesday evening. The next important level is
likely to be around the $64K, where the late August
high and the 200-day average are located.
News
Background
JPMorgan
sees bitcoin hash rate growth slowing as miner revenues
remain at historic lows. Meanwhile, US Bitcoin miners'
share of the network hash rate rose for the fifth
consecutive month to 26.7%, an all-time high.
MicroStrategy
will place $700 million in four-year unsecured convertible
notes to acquire additional bitcoins and fund general
corporate purposes.
According
to Arkham, the Bhutanese government's bitcoin holdings
amount to 13,036 BTC ($770 million), almost three
times El Salvador's reserves. The country has the
world's fourth-largest stockpile of BTCs, derived
from mining by a sovereign wealth fund.
The
crypto industry is no longer able to provide 'dopamine'
to either developers or traders. That is why it is
in crisis, said CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju. According
to him, the crypto industry is gradually turning into
a 'gambling den'.
Developers
Curve Finance and TON Foundation will create a platform
for trading stablecoins on the TON blockchain. The
new initiative will meet the growing demand for stablecoins
and increase the liquidity and popularity of the network's
Web3 ecosystem.
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July
28, 2024
Trump
vs Harris on cryptocurrency
For
The U.S And World Wrestling Crypto Heavyweight Title
The
Trumper Will continue to promote and lift bitcoin
Trump
planning to establish a U.S. bitcoin stockpile, set
up a crypto advisory council akin to Wrestlers Court
Former
(to some) President Donald Trump on Saturday body
slammed Vice President Kamala Harris over the Biden
administrations approach to cryptocurrency regulation
and announced a sweeping set of industry-friendly
policies, as he sought to win over the bitcoin mob.
Speaking
at a major crypto conference in Nashville, Tennessee,
Bitcoin 2024 (WrestleMania for Cryptos) Trump sought
to hog tie Harris to the Biden administrations
rugged regulatory approach to the digital asset industry.
Though Harris hasnt taken a public position
and her team is ramping up outreach to the crypto
world, Trump said she is against crypto.
Every
Babyface Needs A Villain/Heel
Trump
endorsed an array of policies to boost crypto firms.
Bullet
Points
Have
the U.S government hold a stockpile of bitcoin, creating
a crypto advisory council, installing a crypto-friendly
Securities and Exchange Commission chair and ock blocking
the Fed Reserve from creating its own digital currency.
I
pledge to the bitcoin community that the day I take
the oath of office, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
anti-crypto crusade will be over, he said.
The
moment Im sworn in, the persecution stops and
the weaponization ends against your industry.
Trumps
grand and most welcome appearance at the Bitcoin 2024
conference cemented his embrace of the crypto industry,
which is lobbying hard in downtown Washington and
planning to spend more than a whopping $160 million
to sway this years elections. And you thought
that stakes were high in WWE's 'Money In The Bank'.
How about a crypto title Triple H? Matt Cardona had
the Internet Title - we know.
The
emergence of Harris after Joe may have been caught
in a sleeper hold is likely to complicate his pitch
and may throw a ring spanner in the world. Her campaign
is showing signs of opening up to the industry, and
some Democrats are pushing her to break from the Biden
administrations more skeptical approach.
Trump
vowed to terminate SEC Chair Gary Gensler, who has
pursued a series of high-profile crypto enforcement
actions and has sternly warned that digital asset
trading poses big investor risks. Trump also pledged
to enact policies to support stablecoins, a type of
cryptocurrency pegged to other assets like the dollar.
We
will have regulations, but from now on the rules will
be written by people who love your industry, not hate
your industry, he said.
Trump
was offered raucous applause and crowd pop, including
when he vowed to sack Gensler.
I
didnt know he was that unpopular, Trump
said.
Trump
heaped praise on the crowd, calling them highly
intelligent, and criticized crypto skeptics
like Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), whom he singled
out by name.
The
Biden-Harris administrations repression of crypto
and bitcoin is wrong, and its very bad for our
country, he said.
Trump
himself is a former crypto critic, but he did not
acknowledge his past comments in his particular speech.
He penned in 2019 that he was not a fan of bitcoin
and other cryptocurrencies, which are not money, and
whose value is highly volatile and based on thin air.
Trump
started embracing the crypto industry in May. He has
since cashed in on his crypto stance, hosting crypto
executives at fundraisers and his Mar-a-Lago resort.
Ahead
of his speech on Saturday, Trump participated in a
fundraiser at the bitcoin conference with an $844,600
asking price to attend a VIP reception, roundtable
and to snap a mug shot er photo with the former president,
according to an online invitation. A lower-tier ticket
that went for $60,000 per person or $100,000 per couple
allowed attendees to just attend the reception and
get a snap a pic with The Trumpster.
Trump,
who appeared on stage Saturday afternoon after an
extensive delay, singled out several figures in the
crypto world at the start of his speech. They included
the Winklevoss twins, whom he dubbed male models
with a big beautiful brain, Rep. French Hill
of Arkansas, who is vying to lead the House Financial
Services Committee next year, and David Bailey, who
organized the conference.
So
fans, you got the winning ticket, your Trump collectables,
now you've heard The Hulkster's promo at the RNC.
Now we just need the traditional title of President
Of The United States, and Commander In Chief sounds
good as crypto gold too.
A
bullet proof boss, crypto friendly, freedom of speech,
and pro actively draining the swamp while giving back
power to the people. This trend may just catch on
globally. We might need an NWA (National Wrestling
Alliance) type group, and they can lock horns with
the NWO, much like the famed World Championship Wrestling
vs New World Order tussles of the past. DT For The
Win! Some of the names change, but the ultimate goal
largely remains the same - Freedom!
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Bitcoin
2024 (via Grok)
The
anticipation around Bitcoin in 2024 is palpable, driven
by several key events and trends:
Bitcoin
Halving: Scheduled for April 2024, this event reduces
the reward for mining new blocks by half, from 6.25
BTC to 3.125 BTC. Historically, halving events have
led to significant price increases due to the reduced
supply of new bitcoins entering the market. Analysts
and enthusiasts expect this trend to continue, potentially
pushing Bitcoin's price to new heights.
Spot
Bitcoin ETFs: The potential approval of spot Bitcoin
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in the U.S. is seen as
a major catalyst. Such financial products could bring
a flood of institutional money into Bitcoin, enhancing
its liquidity and acceptance as an investment vehicle.
This move could significantly impact Bitcoin's price
by making it more accessible to retail and institutional
investors who prefer regulated investment products.
Macroeconomic
Factors: With concerns over inflation, economic stability,
and monetary policies, Bitcoin is increasingly viewed
as a hedge against inflation or currency devaluation.
Predictions of interest rate cuts and increased money
printing by major economies like the U.S. and China
could further bolster Bitcoin's appeal as a "digital
gold."
Price
Predictions: Various analysts and platforms have made
bold predictions for Bitcoin's price in 2024.
Predictions
range from $60,000 to as high as $524,000, with many
expecting a significant bull run post-halving. These
forecasts are based on historical patterns post-halving,
increased adoption, and the potential for Bitcoin
to be seen as a safe-haven asset.
Community
Sentiment: On platforms like X, there's a mix of cautious
optimism and outright bullishness.
Discussions
highlight the potential for Bitcoin to reach six figures
or even higher, driven by the halving, ETFs, and macroeconomic
conditions. However, there's also acknowledgment of
potential corrections or sideways movements post-halving,
as seen in past cycles.
Technological
and Network Developments: Beyond price, Bitcoin's
underlying technology continues to evolve. The introduction
of Ordinals and BRC-20 tokens on Bitcoin's network
represents innovation in NFTs and DeFi directly on
Bitcoin, potentially increasing its utility and thus,
value.
Market
Sentiment and Events: The Bitcoin 2024 conference
in Nashville, featuring high-profile speakers, underscores
Bitcoin's growing mainstream acceptance and its role
in global financial discussions. Such events not only
boost visibility but also might influence market sentiment
positively.
Given
these points, Bitcoin in 2024 is expected to be at
the center of financial innovation, regulatory discussions,
and investment strategies. While the exact price trajectory
remains speculative, the combination of halving, potential
ETF approvals, and global economic conditions sets
the stage for what many in the community anticipate
could be one of Bitcoin's most significant years yet.
However, as with any investment, especially in cryptocurrencies,
there's inherent volatility and risk involved, which
should be considered alongside the optimism. (Grok)
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Zurich
Cantonal Bank Launches Crypto Trading
September
9, 2024
Zurich
Cantonal Bank (ZKB), Switzerland's fourth-largest
bank, has introduced trading services for Bitcoin
and Ethereum, marking a significant step in integrating
cryptocurrencies into traditional banking. This service
allows clients to trade these cryptocurrencies through
ZKB's existing eBanking and Mobile Banking platforms,
offering 24/7 trading capabilities. Additionally,
ZKB provides custody services for these digital assets,
enhancing security. This move represents a notable
advancement in the adoption of cryptocurrencies by
mainstream financial institutions, potentially influencing
broader acceptance and use of digital currencies in
financial markets.
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BTC
via Grok
Here's
a summary based on the latest information available
up to September 7, 2024:
Price
Movement: Bitcoin experienced a notable drop following
the release of U.S. jobs data, with prices dipping
by as much as 6.5% to around $52,600. However, there's
been a slight recovery, indicating some volatility
but also resilience around certain support levels.
Market
Sentiment: There's a mix of caution and optimism.
The market saw increased volatility with significant
price drops across major cryptocurrencies, but there's
also mention of a potential for recovery or stabilization,
with some traders pointing out that the market might
be setting up for further movements based on current
support and resistance levels.
Technical
Analysis: Various posts discuss Bitcoin's price action
within a channel, with more tests at the lower end
suggesting a potential for either a breakout or a
strong bounce back. Negative funding rates and a lack
of significant liquidations on the downside indicate
a cautious market where shorts are confident at high-time-frame
support levels.
Market
Structure: There's an observation of thin order books
between the current price and higher levels like $57,000,
suggesting potential for rapid movements if buying
pressure increases significantly.
Institutional
Interest: The mention of Barclays targeting MicroStrategy
stock for Bitcoin exposure highlights ongoing institutional
interest in Bitcoin, albeit indirectly through stocks
of companies with significant Bitcoin holdings.
ETF
Impact: There have been outflows from Bitcoin ETFs,
which might reflect profit-taking or a shift in investor
sentiment, possibly influenced by macroeconomic data
or regulatory news.
Future
Outlook: While there's immediate concern over the
recent dip, the broader sentiment includes watching
for how Bitcoin reacts at current support levels,
with some anticipation for potential upward movements
if certain psychological or technical levels are breached.
This
summary reflects a snapshot of Bitcoin's market dynamics
as of early September 2024, characterized by typical
crypto market volatility, technical analysis speculation,
and ongoing interest from both retail and institutional
investors. Always remember, the crypto market can
be highly speculative, and sentiments can shift rapidly
based on new information or broader market trends.
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Trump
2024 (via Grok)
Donald
Trump's 2024 presidential campaign has been marked
by several notable events and strategic shifts:
Campaign
Events and Focus: Trump has been actively campaigning
across key battleground states, with recent activities
including a rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, where he
spoke on various issues like the economy, education
policy, and international relations. His campaign
schedule has included themed events focusing on economic
policy, crime, national security, and immigration,
indicating a broad-based approach to appeal to different
voter concerns.
Strategic
Adjustments: There's been a noticeable shift in campaign
strategy, particularly in response to Kamala Harris's
rise in the Democratic ticket. Trump has scaled back
campaigning in states like New Hampshire, Minnesota,
and Virginia, focusing instead on states with higher
electoral impact like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and
Arizona. This suggests a strategic pivot to consolidate
support in crucial swing states.
Policy
Promises: Trump has made significant promises, including
ending the Russia-Ukraine war before his potential
inauguration, abolishing the U.S. Department of Education,
and preventing World War III. These pledges aim to
appeal to voters looking for strong, decisive action
on both domestic and foreign policy fronts.
Public
Sentiment and Campaign Style: Trump's rallies continue
to draw crowds, although there have been observations
of smaller turnouts in some instances compared to
previous campaigns. His style remains confrontational,
with direct attacks on his opponents and frequent
use of social media to engage with supporters directly.
Legal
and Political Challenges: The campaign has not been
without controversy, including legal challenges and
criticisms over his handling of previous events like
the Afghanistan withdrawal. Trump's campaign has responded
to these by focusing on his past achievements and
painting his opponents as less competent or patriotic.
Fundraising
and Support: Despite legal battles, Trump's campaign
has managed to maintain significant financial support,
though there have been fluctuations in fundraising
success. His campaign has also been described as ramping
up its ground game, suggesting an intensified effort
to mobilize voters at the grassroots level.
Media
and Public Perception: Social media posts reflect
a mix of staunch support and criticism, with some
users highlighting perceived weaknesses in Trump's
campaign strategy or health, while others rally behind
his policies and persona. The campaign's use of media,
including Trump's own social media presence, plays
a crucial role in shaping his narrative.
Engagement
with Key Demographics: Efforts like announcing a "Black
Americans for Trump" coalition indicate a strategy
to broaden his voter base, addressing criticisms of
past campaigns where he struggled with certain demographics.
Trump's
2024 campaign, therefore, is characterized by a blend
of continuity in his aggressive campaign style, adaptation
to new political realities with Harris as his opponent,
and a focus on policy promises that aim to resonate
with a wide swath of American voters, particularly
in swing states crucial for electoral victory.
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drops 10pc as rout deepens
August
5, 2024
Bitcoin
is under pressure from a bout of risk aversion in
global markets that saddled the largest digital asset
with its heftiest weekly loss since the collapse of
the FTX exchange in 2022.
The
original cryptocurrency sank more than 10 per cent
at one point before paring some of the decline to
trade at $US54,333 ($83,590). The token lost 13.1
per cent in the seven days through Sunday, the most
since the FTX bankruptcy period. Smaller tokens such
as ether and meme-crowd favourite dogecoin also nursed
heavy losses.
The
declines come as a global stock sell-off intensifies,
reflecting concerns about the economic outlook and
questions over whether heavy investment into artificial
intelligence will live up to the hype surrounding
the technology. Geopolitical tension is rising in
the Middle East, adding to investor skittishness.
Bitcoin
exchange traded funds in the US suffered their largest
outflows in about three months on August 2. The digital
asset has also tumbled through its 200-day moving
average price.
The
latter technical chart pattern opens the way
for a deeper pullback towards $54,000, Tony
Sycamore, market analyst at IG Australia, wrote in
a note.
Bitcoin
has been buffeted by a range of factors since hitting
a record of $US73,798 in March, including shifting
political fortunes in the US as pro-crypto Republican
Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent, Vice President
Kamala Harris who has yet to detail a digital-asset
policy stance lock horns in the presidential
race. (AI News, Wires)
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Donald
Trump to Headline Bitcoin 2024 Conference in Nashville
July
11, 2024
Former
President Donald Trump has been confirmed as a keynote
speaker at the upcoming Bitcoin 2024 conference set
to take place in Nashville, Tennessee.
This
news comes as a significant development for the event,
known for its major industry announcements and influential
speakers. The conference, which has previously been
hosted in Miami, has established itself as a platform
for groundbreaking news within the cryptocurrency
space.
Bitcoin
2021, the inaugural conference, made headlines when
El Salvador officially declared Bitcoin as legal tender.
The subsequent Bitcoin 2022 and Bitcoin 2023 conferences
continued the trend of notable moments, including
a powerful speech by U.S. Presidential candidate Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. in support of the Bitcoin industry.
This
year, the shift of the conference location from Miami
to Nashville signifies its increasing prominence on
the global stage. With two former U.S. Presidential
candidates, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump,
slated to speak, Bitcoin 2024 is anticipated to be
a pivotal event that could potentially impact the
future trajectory of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency policies
in the United States.
Donald
Trumps participation in the conference is especially
noteworthy considering his recent engagements with
the Bitcoin community. Earlier this year, Trump met
with prominent U.S. Bitcoin miners, including representatives
from CleanSpark, where he reiterated his support for
Bitcoin mining both domestically and internationally.
In a statement, Trump pledged to prioritize the development
of Bitcoin and crypto initiatives in the United States
and safeguard the rights of the nations 50 million
crypto holders if re-elected as president.
As
Trump embarks on his presidential campaign, his alignment
with the Bitcoin industry stands in contrast to the
position of his potential rival, President Joe Biden,
who has shown less enthusiasm towards the cryptocurrency
sector. While Bidens participation in Bitcoin
2024 remains unconfirmed, the event could underscore
the divergent approaches of the two candidates towards
Bitcoin and its implications for U.S. policies.
For
additional details on the Bitcoin 2024 conference
and to secure a discounted ticket using a promotional
code, interested individuals can visit the official
event website. Bitcoin Magazine, a subsidiary of BTC
Inc, the organizer of the largest Bitcoin conference,
The Bitcoin Conference, will be overseeing the event.
Websites
Bitcoin
2024
https://b.tc/conference/2024
Bitcoin
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https://bitcoinmagazine.com
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1, 2024
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failed to pick up on the crypto market
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The
crypto market has been enjoying an influx of buyers
since Saturday, with a visible acceleration on Monday.
Over the past 24 hours, capitalisation has risen 3.6%
to $2.33 trillion. Last weeks drop in the crypto
sentiment index to 30 (fear zone) reversed the price
twice, showing that the market is dominated by a buy
the dip pattern.
Bitcoin
is trading near $63.3K, adding 5% since Saturday morning
and reaffirming the importance of support at 61.8%
of the Jan-March rally. From another perspective,
Bitcoin is adding and bouncing off the lower boundary
of the downward channel. Likely, the price is now
moving towards the upper boundary at $67K. However,
cautious buyers may prefer to wait for confirmation
with the price rising above $72-73K - the pivot area
of the last four months - which would be confirmation
of the start of a new impulsive wave of growth.
Bitcoin
ended June down 8.5% to $61.9K. In terms of seasonality,
July is considered quite successful for BTC, adding
eight times (22.3% on average) out of the last 13
and declining on five occasions (-7.8% on average).
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In
terms of on-chain analysis, quotes have crossed the
realised price level of short-term holders at $62,000,
which historically can act as support during corrections
in bull markets.
According
to Arkham data, German authorities sent another 595
BTC worth ~$36.6 million to crypto exchanges on 26
June. Authorities began actively moving the cryptocurrency
on 19 June, when some of it first hit the Kraken and
Bitstamp exchanges.
Bitwise
forecasts net inflows into spot ETH-ETFs in the US
of $15bn in the first 18 months. Bloomberg expects
trading in the new product to start on 2 July.
Solana
Foundation has launched tools that enable it to turn
any website or app into a gateway for cryptocurrency
payments and other blockchain transactions.
On
26 June, the Blast development team completed the
first phase of an airdrop, distributing 17 billion
BLAST tokens (17% of the total issuance). Blast is
an Ethereum-based layer 2 (L2) network that was launched
in November 2023 by Blur founder under the pseudonym
Pacman. In terms of blockchain value locked (TVL),
the Blast ecosystem is ranked sixth in the DeFi Llama
ranking with a value of $1.58bn.
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A
strong current account surplus may not help euro
The
eurozone's current account surplus climbed to a six-month
high of 31.9bn in December. Analysts, on average,
had expected a decline to 20.3 bn from 22.5 bn the
previous month. The current level was seen in the
eurozone during the relatively benign pre-Covid period
and sometime before Natural Gas prices spiked in the
second half of 2021.
The
normalisation of the surplus is good news for the
single currency, as it means more net capital inflows
into the region. But this growth has been fuelled
by falling imports, which can be the result of lower
commodity and energy prices (which is a very good
thing), but also partly indicative of a slowdown in
domestic demand. This threatens to translate into
economic contraction in the coming months.
The
euro area experienced periods of severe import contraction
in late 2008 and early 2010, and in both cases, the
economy experienced a severe downturn. Back in 2008,
all this was accompanied by the collapse of the euro.
Gold
Gold
rises but within a downward channel
Gold
rallied for the fourth consecutive session to reach
$2023, recovering almost all the losses suffered the
week before on the back of the inflation report. Gold's
ability to rally suggests continued domestic demand,
as some investors are clearly rushing to buy back
any losses.
At
the same time, however, we note that since the beginning
of the year, gold has been characterised by solid
selloffs on the news, forming a smooth downtrend.
In the context of this downtrend, a rise to $2040-2045,
which is the upper boundary of the bearish range,
looks quite acceptable.
The
area around $2035 - the highs of two weeks ago - also
appears to be a crucial intermediate level. Confident
buying from this level would be the first important
signal that the recent correction is over and that
gold is ready to make a fresh assault on the highs.
Much
more important, however, will be the behaviour of
gold as it approaches the $2050 level, where the reversal
of the decline in late January took place.
Consolidation
at this level would confirm the breakdown of the downtrend
and set the stage for a move towards $2100 and the
subsequent renewal of historic highs.
However,
as long as gold is trading within the downtrend, there
is a greater chance of a breakdown or even an acceleration
of the downtrend.
Among
the fundamental factors, the potential for growth
could be provided by the fall in the dollar if Fed
officials show a softening of their position, bringing
the start of interest rate cuts closer.
On
the bearish side, equities could come under pressure
following the optimistic rally in the tech giants
and the news of a sharp slowdown in economic activity.
We also do not rule out the possibility that the recent
support measures for the Chinese stock market and
property sector will cool demand for gold as a safe-haven
for investors from that part of the world.
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Crypto
market growth halted amid capital inflows
Market
picture
The
crypto market has corrected 0.46% in the last 24 hours,
fluctuating within a narrow range without a clear
direction. Bitcoin is down 1% but up 3.7% over seven
days, Ethereum is flat for the day but up 10.6% over
the week. The top coins are mixed with BNB +2% and
Solana -2.5%.
Bitcoin
is currently drawing its fourth daily candle with
opening and closing levels close to each other. Such
sideways consolidations are characteristic of strong
bull markets, as opposed to corrective pullbacks on
smoother rallies.
Ethereum
hit local highs on rumours of a positive regulatory
decision before the end of March. Bloomberg analyst
James Seyffarth bet 4 ETH that the SEC will not approve
a spot Ethereum ETF next month.
According
to data from CoinShares, investment in crypto funds
rose by a record $2.452 billion last week, following
inflows of $1.116 billion the previous week.
Bitcoin investments increased by $2.424 billion, Ethereum
by $21 million, Cardano lost $6 million, and Solana
lost $1.6 million.
Since
the beginning of the year, crypto funds have seen
inflows of an impressive $5.2 billion, with total
AUM rising to $67 billion, the highest since December
2021.
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Bitcoin
will see institutional support in the next three to
six months, according to Coinbase. Bitcoin ETFs could
eventually become a major competitor to gold funds.
According to IntoTheBlock, there is an 85% chance
that Bitcoin will reach a new all-time high within
the next six months. Five factors could contribute
to this: the halving of the price, ETFs, monetary
easing, the US election, and companies accumulating
BTC as part of their treasuries.
Former
CIA contractor Edward Snowden, who has been living
in Russia since 2013, called bitcoin the most significant
achievement of the financial system in the entire
existence of money and means of exchange.
Amberdata
admitted that Ethereum will outpace Bitcoin in terms
of growth due to more constructive deflationary policies.
The supply of ETH has been decreasing since September
2022, thanks to the update of The Merge, as well as
the implementation of a mechanism to burn part of
the commissions. During this time, around 0.36 million
ETH, or 0.3% of the total supply of 120 million coins,
have been removed from circulation.
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Australian
Dollar: $0.6550 USD (up 0.0011 USD)
Iron Ore Mar Spot Price (SGX): $120.85 USD (down $6.40
USD)
Oil
Price (WTI): $78.27 USD (down $1.02 USD)
Gold
Price: $2,024.37 USD (up $6.43 USD)
Copper
Price (CME): $3.8595 (up $0.0465 USD)
Bitcoin:
$52,059.35 (up 0.35% in last 24 hours)
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Roy
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leading data companies interviewed Roy Morgan CEO
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about the role the company plays in compiling data
and building profiles of different Australians. One
of Roy Morgan's key products is 'Helix Personas' which
profiles people under headings such as "young
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Roy
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and its stakeholders to the forefront of tourism intelligence
with a new platform that will drive the future of
Australia's tourism industry, which is estimated to
be worth in excess of $160 billion. Portia Morgan,
the Head of Client Services at Roy Morgan, says that
using face-to-face interviewing, which is the gold-standard
for surveying the population, enhanced with big data
and cutting-edge data science techniques, Roy Morgan
will be delivering a future-proofed system that will
be cost effective, reliable, and accurate. She adds
that Roy Morgan has been delivering survey-based tourism
insights via its Holiday Tracking Survey for 20+ years
and the company is thrilled to be working with Austrade
and the broader industry to provide a deeper of understanding
of how many people are travelling, where they go,
what they do and how they spend their valuable tourism
dollars.
Anti-mining
PM pushes BHP's cash offshore
Roy
Morgan Summary
It
is somewhat hypocritical of the federal government
to flag possible support for Australia's nickel industry,
given that Labor's anti-mining legislation may jeopardise
the expansion of BHP's copper operations in South
Australia. BHP is still likely to proceed with an
expansion, but the previously touted investment of
between $10bn and $15bn is now only a 50 per cent
chance. The new labour laws in the government's industrial
relations reforms mean that BHP is now more likely
to redirect much of this capital investment to its
criticals minerals projects in other countries; rival
miner Rio Tinto is already doing this.
More
than 2.7 million New Zealanders now read newspapers
and magazine audiences surge to over 1.7 million
21
February 2024
Roy
Morgan has released its readership results for New
Zealand's newspapers and magazines for the 12 months
to December 2023. The data shows that 2.73 million
New Zealanders aged 14+ (64.4%) now read or access
newspapers in an average 7-day period via print or
online (website or app) platforms. In addition, 1.71
million New Zealanders aged 14+ (40.3%) read magazines,
whether in print or online either via the web or an
app. The New Zealand Herald is still the nation's
most widely-read publication, with a total cross-platform
audience of 1,720,000 in the 12 months to June 2023
- almost five times as many as the second placed Dominion
Post with a readership of 341,000. Meanwhile, New
Zealand's most widely read magazine is still the driving
magazine AA Directions, which had an average issue
readership of 379,000 during the year to December
(an increase of 63,000 on a year ago).
These
are the latest findings from the Roy Morgan New Zealand
Single Source survey of 6,254 New Zealanders aged
14+ over the 12 months to December 2023.
New
report reveals Roy Morgan is one of Australia's leading
data companies - with in-depth information on millions
of Australians based on their Helix Personas
Market
Research Update
20
February 2024
Roy
Morgan Summary
Roy
Morgan leads the way as one of Australia's leading
data companies. A special in-depth report into Australia's
leading data companies interviewed Roy Morgan CEO
Michele Levine and Executive Chairman Gary Morgan
about the role the company plays in compiling data
and building profiles of different Australians. One
of Roy Morgan's key products is 'Helix Personas' which
profiles people under headings such as "young
and platinum", "smart money", "cautious
conservatives", "fair go", "working
hard" and nearly 50 other personas. For example,
the "young and platinum" group love their
mobile devices and are "always on the hunt for
the shiny, new and cool" and "making the
rent". Their income is around the $64,000 a year
mark and they can often be found "living a conventional
life centred around family". Roy Morgan CEO Michele
Levine confirmed that the Helix Personas market segments
are based on statistical information, not data from
individual people. "It's totally ethical. Unlike
Facebook or any of these things, it's not any particular
individual", Roy Morgan's chief executive Michele
Levine, said.
(Credit:
Roy Morgan Research)
Roy
Morgan Summary
Roy
Morgan leads the way as one of Australia's leading
data companies. A special in-depth report into Australia's
leading data companies interviewed Roy Morgan CEO
Michele Levine and Executive Chairman Gary Morgan
about the role the company plays in compiling data
and building profiles of different Australians.
One
of Roy Morgan's key products is 'Helix Personas' which
profiles people under headings such as "young
and platinum", "smart money", "cautious
conservatives", "fair go", "working
hard" and nearly 50 other personas. For example,
the "young and platinum" group love their
mobile devices and are "always on the hunt for
the shiny, new and cool" and "making the
rent". Their income is around the $64,000 a year
mark and they can often be found "living a conventional
life centred around family". Roy Morgan CEO Michele
Levine confirmed that the Helix Personas market segments
are based on statistical information, not data from
individual people. "It's totally ethical. Unlike
Facebook or any of these things, it's not any particular
individual", Roy Morgan's chief executive Michele
Levine, said.
(Credit:
Roy Morgan Research)
Media
Man
Warrner
Bros
Profile
In
2010, the Warner Bros. Pictures Group broke the all-time
industry worldwide box office record with receipts
of $4.814 billion, which surpassed the prior record
of $4.010 billion (set by the Studio in 2009). Warner
Bros. also established a new industry benchmark for
the international box office with a total of $2.93
billion (marking a record third time of crossing the
$2 billion threshold) and retained its leading domestic
box office ranking with receipts of $1.884 billion.
2010 also marked the 10th consecutive year Warner
Bros. Pictures passed the billion dollar mark at both
the domestic and international box offices. Warner
Home Video was, once again, the industrys leader,
with an overall 20.6 percent marketshare in total
DVD and Blu-ray sales. The companies comprising the
Warner Bros. Television Group and Warner Bros. Home
Entertainment Group remain category leaders, working
across all platforms and outlets, and are trendsetters
in the digital realm with video-on-demand (transaction
and ad-supported), branded channels, original content,
anti-piracy technology and broadband and wireless
destinations.
The
Warner Bros. Pictures Group brings together the Studios
motion picture production, marketing and distribution
operations into a single entity. The Group, which
includes Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures
International, was formed to streamline the Studios
film production process and bring those businesses
organizational structures in line with Warner Bros.
television and home entertainment operations.
Warner
Bros. Pictures produces and distributes a wide-ranging
slate of some 18-22 films each year, employing a business
paradigm that mitigates risk while maximizing productivity
and capital. Warner Bros. Pictures either fully finances
or co-finances the films it produces and maintains
worldwide distribution rights. It also monetizes its
distribution and marketing operations by distributing
films that are totally financed and produced by third-parties.
The Studios 2011 slate includes Sucker
Punch, The Hangover Part II, Green
Lantern, Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows Part 2, Happy Feet 2
and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.
Warner
Bros. Pictures International is a global leader in
the marketing and distribution of feature films, operating
offices in more than 30 countries and releasing films
in over 120 international territories, either directly
to theaters or in conjunction with partner companies
and co-ventures.
New
Line Cinema, part of Warner Bros. Entertainment since
2008, coordinates its development, production, marketing,
distribution and business affairs activities with
Warner Bros. Pictures to maximize film performance
and operating efficiencies. Highlights of New Lines
2011 release slate, distributed by Warner Bros., include
Horrible Bosses, Final Destination
5, A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
and New Years Eve.
The
Warner Bros. Television Group oversees and grows the
entire portfolio of Warner Bros. television
businesses, including worldwide production, traditional
and digital distribution, and broadcasting. In the
traditional television arena, WBTVG produces primetime
and cable (Warner Bros. Television and Warner Horizon
Television), first-run syndication (Telepictures Productions)
and animated (Warner Bros. Animation) programming,
which is distributed worldwide by two category-leading
distribution arms/operations (Warner Bros. Domestic
Television Distribution and Warner Bros. International
Television Distribution).
Among
the primetime series produced by divisions of the
Warner Bros. Television Group are Two and a
Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, The
Mentalist, Mike & Molly, Fringe,
Gossip Girl, The Vampire Diaries,
Nikita, The Middle, Southland,
The Closer, Rizzoli & Isles,
Supernatural, The Bachelor,
Pretty Little Liars, Randy Jackson
Presents Americas Best Dance Crew and
many more. Also produced by the company are first-run
syndicated programs such as The Ellen DeGeneres
Show, TMZ and Extra,
among others, as well as animated shows Scooby-Doo!
Mystery Incorporated and Young Justice.
WBTVG
is an innovative leader in developing new business
models for the evolving television landscape, including
ad-supported video-on-demand, broadband and wireless,
and has digital distribution agreements in place with
all of the broadcast networks. Internationally, the
Studio is one of the worlds largest distributors
of feature films, television programs and animation
to the worldwide television marketplace, licensing
some 50,000 hours of television programming, including
more than 6,000 feature films and 50 current series,
dubbed or subtitled in more than 40 languages, to
telecasters and cablecasters in more than 175 countries.
WBTVG
provides original shortform programming for the broadband
and wireless marketplace through its Studio 2.0 digital
venture, and its digital media sales unit is devoted
specifically to multiplatform domestic advertiser
sales for both broadband and wireless. WBTVG continues
its strategic expansion into digital production and
distribution with the launch of several advertiser-supported
entertainment destinations, including TheWB.com, a
premium, video-on-demand interactive and personalized
network and KidsWB.com, a premium destination built
around youth-oriented immersive entertainment.
The
final component of WBTVG is broadcasting: The CW Television
Network, launched (in partnership with CBS) in September
2006 with quality, diverse programming, is targeted
to the 1834 audience.
Warner
Bros. Animations combined classic and contemporary
library currently boasts 14,000 animated episodes
and shorts which air on domestic broadcast networks,
as well as cable networks and in direct-to-video releases
around the world. The classic library includes such
brands as Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, Hanna-Barbera
and Ruby-Spears as well as such beloved characters
as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Tweety, Taz,
Tom and Jerry, Popeye, Batman, Superman, the Flintstones,
the Jetsons and Scooby-Doo.
Warner
Bros. Home Entertainment Group brings together Warner
Bros. Entertainments home video (Warner Home
Video), digital distribution (Warner Bros. Digital
Distribution), interactive entertainment/videogames
(Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment), direct-to-consumer
production (Warner Premiere), technical operations
(Warner Bros. Technical Operations) and anti-piracy
(Warner Bros. Anti-Piracy Operations) businesses in
order to maximize current and next-generation distribution
scenarios. WBHEG is responsible for the global distribution
of content through DVD, electronic sell-through and
transactional VOD, and delivery of theatrical content
to wireless and online channels. It is also a significant
worldwide publisher for both internal and third party
videogame titles.
In
2010, Warner Home Video dominated the U.S. market
as the number one company in total sell-through video
(DVD and Blu-ray combined) with 20.6% marketshare,
theatrical catalog, TV on DVD, non-theatrical family
and animation, Blu-ray and VOD. WHV has been the number
one studio in overall DVD sales 14 consecutive years,
and is also the leading studio in the international
home video space.
With
more than 3,700 active licensees worldwide, Warner
Bros. Consumer Products licenses the rights to names,
likenesses and logos for all of the intellectual properties
in Warner Bros. Entertainments vast film and
television library. With a global network of offices
and agents in key regions throughout the world, including
North America, Latin America, Asia and Europe, WBCP
maintains an ongoing commitment to expand and build
the power of its core brands recognition in
the international marketplace through strong and creative
merchandising, promotional marketing and retail programs.
DC
Entertainments DC Comics has been in continuous
publication for more than 60 years, and is the leading
comic book publisher in the industry and the creator
of some of the worlds most recognized icons.
DCs characters continue to headline blockbuster
feature films, live-action and animated television
series, direct-to-video releases, collectors
books, online entertainment, digital publishing, countless
licensing and marketing arrangements and, most recently,
graphic novels. DC continues to attract new readers
and fans all over the world with its signature characters
Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Justice League
leading the way.
Warner
Bros. International Cinemas provides a true state-of-the-art
movie experience to audiences in Japan with more than
60 multiplex cinemas and more than 600 screens internationally.
One of the pioneers in multiplex development for the
international marketplace, WBIC is continually exploring
new markets for expansion. (Credit: Warner Bros. Entertainment)
Press
Release
09
August 2010
MICROGAMING SET TO LAUNCH THE LORD OF THE RINGS:
THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING ONLINE VIDEO SLOT GAME
First Title to Utilize Proprietary Cinematic Spins
Technology Allowing Players to Experience the Film
with Every Spin
ISLE
OF MAN Microgaming today announced the imminent
launch of a new flagship game, The Lord of the Rings:
The Fellowship of the Ring Online Video Slot Game.
This slot game is the first to utilise Microgamings
new Cinematic Spins technology, allowing gamers
to see clips from the films with every spin.
The
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a
new online slot game that is part of a multi-year
licensing agreement Microgaming signed with Warner
Bros. Digital Distribution in 2009. The company is
developing a series of cutting-edge, graphic rich
video slots based on this popular movie trilogy and
will use animation material, themes, and characters,
from the trilogy of The Lord of the Rings motion
pictures that include The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship
of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
These online slot games will be available to adults
only in countries where online gaming is permitted.
The
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is the
first online video slot to use Microgamings
Cinematic Spins state-of-the-art gaming technology.
This allows movie clips to act as moving backgrounds
behind the reels during spins providing players an
unprecedented level of excitement and immersion.
Win sequences and expanding wilds also use cinematic
clips, instead of traditional animated graphics. The
slots feature famous scenes from the film including
Ringwraiths during the attack at Weathertop, Balrog
in the Mines of Moria, and Uruk-hai in the woods of
Middle-earth. Players will also enjoy seeing characters
from the films that include Frodo, Aragorn, Saruman
and the deadly Black Riders.
Roger
Raatgever, CEO Microgaming comments: Microgaming
has always been ahead of the curve with innovative
offerings, but this game really does push the boundaries
of what an online slot can do. The Lord of the Rings:
The Fellowship of the Ring looks and feels like an
extension of the big screen film experience and were
confident that our operators will see a great deal
of demand from their players, when the game is released.
This is an important deal for Microgaming and highlights
our commitment to partner with the right brands, at
the right time. The Lord of the Rings is one of the
most successful and well loved brands on the planet
and we are excited about combining this widespread
appeal with Microgamings groundbreaking software.
The
Lord of the Rings Trilogy generated $3 billion in
worldwide box office receipts and was nominated for
a total of 30 Academy Awards®; of which they won
17, including Best Picture.
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Notes to editors:
*Cinematic Spins is a trademark held by Microgaming
©
2010 New Line Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of
the Rings: The Return of the King and the names of
the characters, items, events and places therein are
trademarks of The Saul Zaentz Company d/b/a Middle-earth
Enterprises under license to New Line Productions,
Inc.
For
further information please contact:
Duncan Skehens / Laura Moss/ Lyndsay Haywood
Lansons Communications
020 7490 8828
DuncanS@lansons.com / LauraM@lansons.com / LyndsayH@lansons.com
Warner Bros. Digital Distribution
Peter
Binazeski
818-977-5701
peter.binazeski@warnerbros.com
About Microgaming (www.microgaming.com)
Since the company developed the first true online
Casino software over a decade ago, it has led the
industry in providing innovative, reliable gaming
solutions. Thanks to an unrivalled R&D programme,
that averages 60 games per year and a unique partnership
approach to working with operators; Microgaming software
powers over 160 market-leading online gaming sites.
The companys front and back-end software supports
multi-player, multi-language games - over 500 of them,
all uniquely branded and provides platforms for land-based
and wireless gaming. Microgaming powers the worlds
largest Progressive Jackpot Network and has paid out
over €265million. In May 2009 it created the
biggest ever online jackpot winner with a single payment
win of €6.37m.
As
a founding member of eCOGRA, Microgaming is at the
forefront of an initiative focused on setting the
highest standards in the gaming industry, and leads
in the areas of fair gaming, responsible operator
conduct and player protection. Microgaming has been
awarded eCOGRAs Certified Software Seal following
a rigorous onsite assessment to ensure that the development,
implementation and maintenance of the software is
representative of industry best practice standards
Microgaming licensees are therefore eligible to apply
for the eCOGRA Safe & Fair Seal.
About
Warner Bros. Digital Distribution
Warner Bros. Digital Distribution (WBDD) manages Warner
Bros. Home Entertainment Group's (WBHEG) electronic
distribution over existing, new and emerging digital
platforms, including pay-per-view, electronic sell-through,
video-on-demand, wireless and more. WBDD also oversees
the WBHEG's worldwide digital strategy, partnerships
in digital services and emerging new clients and business
activities in the digital space.
News
2009
With
Time Warner sitting on $7 billion in cash, the
Marvel deal has ignited rumours of a second wave
of consolidation in the media industry. Dream
Works Animation, home of Shrek, is seen as a potential
takeover candidate, as is MGM with its huge library
of classic films. The games firms Electronic Arts
and Take Two Interactive, with its Grand Theft
Auto franchise, are also being touted as potential
buys.
Profile
Warner
Bros. Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Warner
Bros. Pictures, or simply Warner Bros.) is one
of the world's largest producers of film and television
entertainment.
It is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters
in Burbank, California and New York City. Warner Bros.
has several subsidiary companies, including Warner
Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros.
Interactive Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television,
Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Home Video, TheWB.com
and DC Comics. Warner owns half of The CW Television
Network.
Founded in 1918 by Jewish immigrants from Poland,
Warner Bros. is the third-oldest American movie studio
in continuous operation, after Paramount Pictures,
founded in 1912 as Famous Players, and Universal Studios,
also founded in 1912.
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