Ronin’s L2 pivot cuts RON inflation toward ~1% as Binance drops AXS/BTC. Studios now face a reset: prove real player demand before launching game tokens.
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BNB traded near $733 on May 31 after a strong daily breakout placed the $800 to $820 zone back on traders’ radar. Summary BNB broke above the $700 neckline, reclaiming the 200-day EMA as bullish momentum improved. MACD crossed bullish while analysts watched $800–$820 as the next major resistance zone this week. Binance’s June 1 product reveal and new HODLer Airdrop kept ecosystem demand in focus. The move came as traders pointed to a cup-and-handle breakout, a reclaimed 200-day EMA, a fresh MACD bull cross and a June 1 Binance product teaser. BNB clears the $700 breakout zone BNB moved above the $680 to $700 neckline after forming what traders described as a cup-and-handle structure on the daily chart. The pattern formed after a rounded base, followed by a smaller pullback that acted as the handle before the breakout. The move also pushed BNB back above the 200-day EMA. Traders often trea
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The headline hit before London lunch: another compliance request tied to Binance’s monitorship. Spot books thinned, basis softened, and BNB slipped even as majors steadied. That reflex tells you something has changed about exchange tokens. For years, BNB and peers were treated as quasi-defensive: revenue-linked, buyback-fueled, and supported by sticky utility. In 2026, they’re trading more like flow derivatives with headline gamma. Even when stablecoin balances rise on exchanges, the bid under exchange tokens is no longer automatic. This piece unpacks why the “defensive” label no longer fits, what flows are signaling now, and how to position when the core risk is not only price but platform. The Big Picture: Exchange Tokens in a New Regime Editor’s note: Through Q1–Q2 2026 I saw exchange-token behavior split from the old playbook. On headline days tied to venue oversight, BNB underperf
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In a week when risk bled out of the majors, three tickers kept flashing green on the flow screens: TON, LINK and DOGE. The prints were small next to Bitcoin ETFs, but they were persistent — and telling. Fund managers withdrew billions from BTC products, yet selected altcoins still attracted capital. That contradiction says more about narratives and plumbing than about memes. It hints at where institutions and crypto‑native funds see near‑term utility — or, at minimum, better optionality. This piece unpacks why money is still rotating into a few names, what’s structurally different about TON, LINK and DOGE, and where the traps are. The Big Picture Editor’s note: In Q1–Q2 2026 I kept seeing a split screen: desks cut Bitcoin ETF exposure on macro nerves while quietly adding to a short list of alt names with real catalysts. The DTCC–Chainlink announcement changed how risk teams talked about oracles — fr
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Most traders are conditioned to wait for “altseason” before touching anything outside BTC or ETH. But Cosmos assets often move to their own rhythm. The question is how to recognize and trade that relative strength without relying on a market-wide melt-up. This article maps the mechanics that let ATOM and Cosmos tokens trend on localized catalysts, shows where the liquidity sits on-chain, and offers a step-by-step plan to express a view with tight risk controls. It’s informational, not investment advice.
Aspect What to Know
Market signal ATOM’s 30‑day change sits around +3.6%, a modest but positive drift even as broader majors chop (CoinGecko (Cosmos Hub / ATOM page)).
On-chain liquidity Cosmos-native DEX liquidity and fees show real usage: Osmosis 30‑day volume ~$127.85M, fees ~$247,991, TVL ~$17.42M (DeFiLlama (Osmosis DEX page)).
ATOM in AMMs Specific ATOM pools like H
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Darius Baruo
May 30, 2026 07:01
Bitcoin’s oversold bounce from $72.5K support sets up a 65% probability move to $82K+ within 6 weeks, but only after retesting $68K psychological support first.
Market Context: Why BTC is Moving Now Bitcoin’s current consolidation around $73.6K reflects a classic mid-cycle correction that’s shaking out leveraged longs while institutional accumulation continues below the surface. The January optimism has given way to reality-checking price action, creating the foundation for the next major move. The derivatives market reveals the underlying strength – funding rates at a neutral 0.0035% indicate no frothy speculation, while open interest climbing 2.36% in 24 hours shows serious players adding positions. This isn’t capitulation; it’s consolidation before the next leg higher, as Blockchain.news has been tracking in similar historical pa
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Bitcoin could fall toward its February yearly low if it fails to maintain support above the $70,000 level, according to a crypto analyst. “Bitcoin is at a pivotal level, and if it doesn’t hold, we’re buying at <$65K,” MN Trading Capital founder Michael van de Poppe said in an X post on Saturday. Bitcoin (BTC) reached a yearly low of $60,000 in early February before recovering to $73,873 at the time of publication, according to CoinMarketCap. It comes as crypto market participants are divided over whether Bitcoin’s early February price of $60,000 marked the bottom of the cycle, or if further downside still lies ahead. Bitcoin may break above $76,000 if the current level holds Veteran trader Peter Brandt said in March that $60,000 may not be the lowest level for 2026, forecasting that Bitcoin could retest or even move “slightly lower” than the price level in September or Octob
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Bitcoin ETFs post $2.9B in 10-day outflows as USDT market cap drops $1.2B before BTC approaches the $76.3K resistance test. Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded heavy redemptions through May 29, as spot Bitcoin ETF flows turned negative for 2025. The reported $2.9 billion exit came during ten straight days of outflows. Market attention also moved to Tether, after USDT market value fell by $1.2 billion in 24 hours. Traders are now watching whether Bitcoin can retest the $76,300 area, or face renewed selling pressure. Bitcoin ETFs See Ten Days of Outflows Spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $2.9 billion across ten straight trading days through May 29. The largest daily exit came on May 27, when redemptions reached $733 million. The selling was led by BlackRock’s IBIT, according to the market data shared. IBIT had earlier been one of the strongest drivers of Bitcoin ETF demand. Bitcoin ETFs shed $2.9 billion over