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Wall Street's major players have finally started to move. Seeing the news that E*Trade is partnering with Morgan Stanley to launch a full-scale cryptocurrency trading service, I honestly felt this is a turning point for the industry.
Looking at recent trends, the gap between traditional financial institutions and the crypto market is rapidly closing. Since E*Trade is a large platform with millions of users, if they start supporting direct spot trading, market liquidity and awareness will change dramatically. Through the partnership with Zero Hash, major assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solan
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Looking at the distribution of XRP wallet holders, I really feel it's quite unfair. There are 6 million wallets holding only 500 XRP or less, while just a few people hold millions to billions of units. I think this is a structural issue across all XRP wallet holders.
A year ago, 1000 XRP was about $500, so it was possible to buy with a small amount of money, but now it’s dropped to $1.43… Wait, looking at the unit price, it’s cheaper than before, but considering the overall market volatility, small investors still find it hard to enter.
This has also become a topic among XRP wallet holders, bu
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Uniswap governance is showing some interesting developments. A proposal to fully roll out fee switching to Layer 2 has entered the voting stage, and it’s quite intriguing.
In short, the plan is to enable protocol fees across eight Layer 2 networks—Arbitrum, Base, Celo, OP Mainnet, Soneium, X Layer, Worldchain, and Zora. It’s said to be expected to generate an additional roughly $27 million in annual revenue.
What’s worth paying attention to here is the technical evolution. Previously, voting was required for each individual pool, but with the introduction of the new “v3OpenFeeAdapter,” protoco
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SOL has been sluggish lately. It’s hovering around $85, with ongoing outflows from ETFs as the background. It’s down 0.75% over 24 hours, but market participation seems weak.
Looking at the derivatives market, open interest in futures has decreased by 5%, indicating reduced participation from small traders. The long-short ratio is around 0.98, so short-term, bearish positions are dominant. The funding rate is also negative, showing an increase in short positions.
Technically, SOL is trading below the 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day EMAs. If it can break above the 50-day EMA near $87, selling pres
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Seeing Microsoft's stock price plummet by 12% on January 29th really took me by surprise. Losing $430 billion in a single day is the biggest drop since the pandemic. Even though earnings targets should have been exceeded, I wonder why this happened.
After looking into it, it seems that the main reason is the slowdown in Azure's growth. Even a 39% increase didn't meet market expectations. Additionally, capital expenditures have ballooned to $37.5 billion. They're pouring money into AI infrastructure, but profit margins have dropped from 72% to 67%. Investors are probably no longer satisfied wit
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There has been a significant increase in discussions lately about XRP's price forecast for 2030, so I looked into how realistic it actually is.
Since Ripple settled its lawsuit with the SEC in 2023, I've felt that market sentiment has shifted dramatically. Since then, institutional investors have been steadily entering the space, and major banks and payment companies are beginning to adopt Ripple's network technology.
Currently, XRP remains within the top 10 by market capitalization. The price as of April 2026 is $1.42, but how high could it potentially go by 2030? Technical analysis shows tha
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Last week on the podcast, I came across some quite interesting remarks made by NVIDIA's CEO. They discussed the competitive advantage of AI chips, supply chain strategies, and sales in the Chinese market.
First, what struck me was how consistent this CEO's way of thinking is. His fundamental philosophy is simple: "Do everything necessary with full effort, and minimize unnecessary things." The reason NVIDIA is building an entire computing platform is because he believes that if they don't do it, no one else will. However, he has a different view when it comes to cloud services, thinking that th
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I've been closely watching the movement of the dollar index recently, and it feels like the upward pressure is getting quite strong. As pointed out in the analysis by More Crypto Online, the extreme bearish sentiment toward the dollar is actually a sign of a bottoming out. From an Elliott wave perspective, this is a phase where a five-wave upward move is expected from here.
DXY is currently being supported around the 95 level while undergoing a correction. If the dollar starts to rebound from here, there's a high possibility it will aim for resistance around 100, driven by inflation concerns a
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It seems that the U.S. Secretary of Defense has taken a quite stern stance against Anthropic. In other words, he has issued a final warning to exclude them from the Pentagon's supply chain.
This is not just a simple corporate dispute; it involves deeper issues surrounding defense strategy and the use of AI technology. While the Department of Defense wants to leverage Anthropic's AI models for military purposes, there are likely fundamental disagreements.
Thinking about it, a final warning is truly a last resort. The Pentagon taking such a hardline stance indicates how critical AI technology is
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I’ve been paying attention to what P2P is all about lately, and there’s an interesting project called OmniPact making some fascinating moves. It’s a decentralized protocol focused on building trust layers for peer-to-peer transactions, and apparently it secured $50 million in private funding the other day.
Strengthening P2P infrastructure might be the current trend. What this project is aiming for is to create an environment where users around the world can trade directly, eliminating intermediaries. They’re working on the challenging task of achieving both transparency and reliability.
The us
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Regarding ビットコインのCMEギャップ, it’s been a popular topic lately, but surprisingly few people truly understand this phenomenon. The meaning of CME gaps is simple—in short, it refers to the price gap that occurs between the end of trading on Friday and the start of trading on Monday. During this time period, the Bitcoin market is active, but the CME futures market is closed, which is why a discrepancy in prices arises.
The reason this gap is important is that it reflects market sentiment. When a gap-up occurs, it indicates strong buying pressure—meaning the market is in a bullish mood. Conversely, if
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The large crypto investor 0xf4b8 is making interesting moves. After carefully closing a long position in oil and securing a profit of $755,000, they then initiated a short position on the NASDAQ-100 with 30x leverage. The position size exceeds $25 million. This is a strategic shift that only such a big player can make. The liquidation price is set at $26,688.65, so they are probably quite confident in their short position. It seems like they are switching from short-term commodity trading to indices, reading the market trend.
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I just saw it earlier, but it seems that on a new decentralized exchange called Lighter, Bitcoin dropped by as much as 30% in an instant. It apparently fell to $48,000, but since it recovered within seconds, I thought it wasn't a big deal, but it was actually caused by a fairly large sell order. About 1,000 BTC, or $67 million worth of sales, were suddenly executed, absorbing all the buy orders. It really made me realize again the dangers of trading on exchanges with low liquidity.
But what's interesting is that on other major platforms, Bitcoin was rising from the $64,000 range to over $69,00
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Looking back at 2025, it was truly a year in which geopolitical turmoil accelerated. Under the Trump administration, the United States withdrew from the Paris Agreement and the WHO one after another, and just that alone cracked the world order significantly. Meanwhile, tensions with Iran also rose, and the situation in the Middle East fell into an unpredictable state.
The Gaza ceasefire negotiations ultimately failed as well, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict continued without even a hint of signs of resolution. Venezuela was economically squeezed by U.S. oil sanctions, and in South Korea, sudde
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Bitcoin dominance has recovered to 56.88%, but it's still hard to say that we've entered a full-fledged upward trend. Looking at recent movements, the BTC dominance rate seems to lack stability.
As the overall crypto market is growing, there's a high possibility that funds are flowing from Bitcoin to altcoins. In other words, the slow recovery of BTC dominance indicates that capital movement within the market is becoming more active.
I think investors' asset allocation strategies are also changing. As long as the trend continues toward diversification away from Bitcoin-centered holdings, a sig
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Jensen Huang has once again presented an intriguing vision. In a recent podcast statement, NVIDIA's CEO repeatedly called OpenClaw the "iPhone of tokens" and claimed that its importance is on par with ChatGPT.
What’s interesting is the token-centric economic model he advocates. The idea that, with the evolution of AI, computers are no longer just storage for file searches but have transformed into factories that generate tokens in real time. With the advent of the agent era, token pricing can now be layered, allowing for a tiered structure from free versions to paid and professional-grade opti
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The US stock market has been somewhat positive since this morning.
The Dow started with a slight gain, but the Nasdaq is up 0.71%, and the S&P has increased by 0.32%.
It seems like cloud-related stocks are being bought, with Oracle rising over 7%.
Coreweave is also up more than 3%. Overall, the US stock market trend appears to be steady.
And what caught my attention was Globalstar, which has surged over 8%.
There are reports that Amazon is considering acquiring it, with a price of $90 per share.
When news like this comes out, individual stocks tend to move quickly.
Looking at the
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People are really paying attention to Elon Musk's wife's story.
When I looked into it, I found that his marriage history is quite complicated, and he's been married three times.
His first marriage was an eight-year marriage with his wife Jennifer during his time in Canada, and they had five children, but it seems Musk's feelings shifted to someone else.
When I hear that he only got one car in the divorce, it feels kind of sad.
Later, he married actress Talulah Riley just a month after the divorce.
She's an actress who appeared in movies like "Inception," and apparently has a Ph.D. in
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Recently, large-scale Bitcoin purchases have been a hot topic. It seems that a major strategy firm has bought over $200 million worth of BTC. Looking at the overall market, it's interesting to see an increase in activity from institutional investors like this. Many investors probably analyze using complex algorithms like binary code, but ultimately, I realize that the physical purchases by big players are what influence the market. The high demand for Bitcoin might mean there is still room for further growth.
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