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Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs posted fresh outflows, signaling cautious investor sentiment after early July gains. Investor sentiment shifted again as money flowed out of U.S. spot crypto ETFs after several encouraging sessions. Earlier gains had raised hopes that institutional demand was strengthening in July. However, data now shows investors remain cautious as trading activity continues to swing between strong inflows and sharp withdrawals. Bitcoin ETF Momentum Slows After Early July Rally U.S. spot crypto ETFs saw Bitcoin investment vehicles post total net outflows of $95.30 million on July 9, ending a string of strong days earlier in the month. While daily flows turned negative, July has delivered better results than June, indicating improved engagement from institutional investors. Spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced net inflows of $265.7 million on July 6, marking o
Manzambi's injury highlights the volatile intersection of sports and crypto, underscoring the financial risks tied to athlete-driven digital assets.
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The post Specter Flags CodexField as a Potential $85M Rug Pull appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
On-chain investigator Specter flagged CodexField as a potential rug pull tied to $85M in activity. Specter traced $17.3M moving from TRON to Ethereum, with $10.8M still linked to tracked wallets. BNB Chain previously promoted CodexField after its 2023 Hackvolution hackathon win. On-chain sleuth Specter has flagged CodexField as a potential rug pull after tracing more than $85 million in project-linked activity across blockchains. The alert followed the movement of $17.3 million in USDT from TRON toward Ethereum before conversion into DAI through Bitget Swap on Polygon. Specter said $6.5 million had already moved, while another $10.8 million remained linked to the tracked wallets. Cross-Chain Transfers Put Project Wallets Under Scrutiny According to the investigation, the funds originated from Ethereum about six months earlier via a wallet linked to the project’s deposit contract. The a
Aerodrome's dominance in onchain Bitcoin trading highlights the growing shift towards decentralized markets, emphasizing self-custody and transparency.
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According to recent data from Ripple Stablecoin Tracker, Ripple USD (RLUSD) supply on the Ethereum network has shrunk to about $692 million as Ripple continues to adjust the stablecoin’s circulating supply through token burns. At the start of July, RLUSD supply on Ethereum was above $727 million; now this figure has decreased, with millions in Ripple USD burned on the Ethereum network in the last seven days. $115.4 million was burned on the Ethereum blockchain in the last seven days as seen on the Ripple Stablecoin Tracker website, while $49.3 million was minted in the same timeframe. On July 29 alone, $25.9 million was burned on the Ethereum blockchain while $6.2 million in RLUSD was minted. ‘Not Happening’: Former SWIFT Exec Shuts Down XRP Integration Rumors XRP, Shiba Inu, Solana (SOL) and Ethereum (ETH) Price Analysis for June 10: Market Fuel Comes In Handy The last 30 days saw significa
Solana buy signal appears above $78 as analysts watch $100 to $127 resistance for the next SOL breakout. Solana has returned to focus after a new buy signal appeared on its chart. The signal followed SOL’s move above $78 on June 30. The SuperTrend indicator turned bullish after that move, placing short-term trend watchers back […]
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The post Even At 0% Bitcoin Returns, MicroStrategy Could Last 40–50 Years, Says Michael Saylor appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Michael Saylor just delivered one of the most extreme defenses of MicroStrategy’s balance-sheet approach, claiming the firm can survive more than four decades even if Bitcoin does nothing. In a June 30 interview with the NewEraFinancePodcast, highlighted in a recent WuBlockchain summary, Saylor said MSTR could cover its interest for 30–40 years without any adjustments, and potentially 40–50 years with refinancing. No crypto rally required. That framing directly counters the loudest objection to MicroStrategy’s treasury model—that it only works in a bull market. Saylor’s arithmetic rewrites the risk equation for a firm that holds roughly $30 billion in Bitcoin against convertible debt. He wants the market to price longevity, not just the next halving. The Math Behind the 40-Year Claim MicroStrategy’s capital structure blends fixed-rate convertible notes wit
Bernstein's gold forecast suggests potential for increased interest in alternative assets like Bitcoin amid stable Fed rates and currency concerns.
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Coinbase's diversified revenue model offers resilience against Bitcoin volatility, while Strategy's debt-heavy approach risks financial instability.
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