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The broader crypto market's volatility continues to influence both retail and whale activities. On-chain data indicates that approximately 470 million XRP have been deposited onto Binance over the past week.
The netflow of XRP remains a significant trend impacting investor sentiment. Specifically, data from CryptoQuant, as highlighted by XRP proponent STEPH IS CRYPTO, shows a netflow of $472 million from the XRP Ledger to Binance. This influx is interpreted as a potentially bearish signal, as such deposits could precede sell-offs.
The XRP price action has reflected this concern in the short term, with a 1.08% decrease over the past week, settling at $1.36. This decline follows a brief recovery that erased a prior 24-hour drawdown of over 4%.
Concerns about a sell-off persist, further indicated by negative trading volume suggesting poor liquidity conditions. At the time of writing, daily trading volume has dropped by 25%, signaling reduced engagement from retail investors.
Activities on the XRP Ledger have shown varied shifts recently. However, with ongoing developer engagement, there is optimism that negative trends, such as the significant drawdown in XRP ETF flows observed in recent days, will be reversed.
Should these Binance deposits lead to sell-offs, the XRP price might retest the $1.30 support level. Conversely, with broader market strength, a bullish consolidation towards $1.50 remains a possibility.
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In line with its usual monthly practice, Ripple Labs has released XRP from escrow at the start of the new month. This action is expected to support broader use cases across various ecosystems.
Investor optimism regarding XRP adoption remains high, bolstered by its continued integration onto exchanges and platforms.
Proponents believe XRP is on a trajectory to surpass Ethereum in market capitalization. While maintaining its function as a bridge asset, developers are actively pursuing new amendments to enhance XRP's role within DeFi protocols on the XRPL.
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Bitcoin surged past $69,000, triggering over $80 million in short liquidations. MicroStrategy shares rallied alongside BTC after a significant new purchase. Analyst Tom Lee predicts a crypto market bottom and April rally.
Michael Saylor's firm Strategy purchased 3,015 BTC for $204.1 million, increasing its total holdings to 720,737 BTC. Peter Schiff sarcastically commented on the purchase, continuing the gold vs. Bitcoin debate.
Cardano's ADA has formed an hourly death cross, signaling potential bearish momentum amidst a broader market liquidation event. Development continues with preparations for the Protocol Version 11 hard fork, including node upgrades and Plutus cost model updates.
Veteran trader Bob Loukas views Bitcoin's weekly chart as "horrendous" despite oversold conditions, setting a price target of $49,000. He dismisses the influence of business cycles and the halving on current price action, attributing recent movements to ETF inflows and government factors within a broader bear cycle.
Dogecoin ETFs have seen zero net inflows since February 3rd, with low trading volumes reflecting a lack of investor interest. This follows a period of price decline for DOGE, which has struggled to maintain momentum after an early year rally.
Bitcoin governance is facing a critical juncture with the mining of a block supporting BIP-110, a proposal to restrict non-monetary data. Critics warn of potential blockchain splits and a violation of neutrality principles, while proponents aim to preserve Bitcoin's monetary infrastructure.
Bitcoin price has recovered above $70,000, supported by increased derivatives volume and open interest. Short-term holders show reduced selling pressure, and key weekly support at $65,000 is holding, suggesting potential for further upside towards $75,000-$80,000.
Bitcoin initially acted as a risk asset during US-Iran tensions, but historical data and new ETF structures suggest potential for a rebound if oil prices stabilize. BlackRock analysis shows Bitcoin historically outperforms gold and equities 60 days post-shock, with outcomes dependent on oil price trajectory and inflation fears.
HyperLiquid's HYPE token has gained 23.9% YTD, outperforming BTC and ETH, as its derivatives exchange volume exceeds $200B/month. The platform's non-custodial model and 24/7 trading, including synthetic equities, attract retail traders in bear markets. Despite a past governance controversy, the vault TVL has recovered to $380M.
JPMorgan forecasts a U.S. crypto market recovery in H2 2026 if the Clarity Act is approved by mid-year. The bill aims to end 'regulation by enforcement' and clarify SEC-CFTC jurisdiction, potentially easing compliance and boosting institutional access.
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Palantir (PLTR) stock surged over 6% driven by increased demand for its AI and defense analytics amid heightened geopolitical tensions. The company's dual role as a defense contractor and AI innovator positions it to benefit from potential increases in government spending and defense contracts.
Shiba Inu (SHIB) is testing a critical support level around $0.00000565 amidst a bearish weekly chart structure. A breakdown below this zone could lead to a significant drop towards $0.00000138, indicating potential downside risk.
Transaction speed in crypto is a combination of platform processing and network confirmation, not just block time. Litecoin offers steadier transfers, Bitcoin is widely supported, and Ethereum confirms quickly but faces fee volatility. Users should consider predictability and platform support when choosing a network for payments.

UK politicians are increasingly calling for a ban on cryptocurrency political donations due to concerns over foreign interference and illicit finance. Advocacy groups and parliamentary committees support stricter regulations or outright bans, citing the opaque nature of crypto assets. Reform UK remains the primary party accepting crypto donations.

Bitcoin surged towards $70,000, driven by positive US manufacturing PMI data, outperforming US stocks despite geopolitical concerns. Technical indicators show mixed signals, with some analysts warning of potential downside while others eye resistance at $70k and $71.3k.

Banking lobbyists have stalled the U.S. Senate's Digital Asset Market Clarity Act by arguing stablecoin rewards threaten traditional lending. The OCC's interpretation of the GENIUS Act adds complexity, leaving the crypto industry at a crossroads regarding concessions on rewards versus the potential loss of the Clarity Act.

ProCap Financial acquired 450 BTC, increasing total holdings to 5,457 BTC. Concurrently, the company repurchased 782,000 shares below NAV to reduce its share price discount. ProCap's mNAV is currently 0.24.

Bitcoin surged over 6% to near $70k during U.S. market open, driven by U.S. hours liquidity and institutional flows via ETFs and CME futures, not liquidations. A sustained CME premium above 1% suggests ongoing institutional demand, while oil price volatility and ETF inflows remain key factors to watch.
Bitcoin heatmap shows a $62,000 liquidity pocket forming, potentially drawing price lower. Monthly chart analysis reveals a potential 'W' pattern within a long-term ascending channel, suggesting a possible upside continuation if support holds.
Dogecoin is consolidating in a tight range around $0.095, with resistance at $0.094-$0.095 and support near $0.090. Open interest has significantly declined from its peak, indicating reduced leverage and risk appetite in the derivatives market.

Crypto funds attracted $1 billion last week, reversing a five-week outflow trend totaling $4 billion, led by Bitcoin products. Investors are now awaiting key US jobs data, with Deutsche Bank forecasting 4.3% unemployment.

Nasdaq has filed a proposal with the SEC to list binary options on the Nasdaq-100 index, allowing for yes-or-no bets on market direction. This move mirrors the growing trend of prediction markets entering regulated financial spaces, with Cboe and crypto exchanges like Coinbase and Gemini also expanding in this area.
Lockheed Martin (LMT) stock surged 6-7% amid escalating US-Iran conflict, reaching a new 12-month high. The stock is seen as a direct "war trade" benefiting from increased defense spending, with year-to-date gains over 30%. Technical indicators suggest potential for pullbacks on de-escalation.

Crypto markets rallied sharply, with BTC and ETH leading gains, driven by positive U.S. economic data (ISM PMI beat expectations) and a significant short squeeze. Traditional safe-haven assets like gold and silver saw notable declines, indicating a capital rotation into risk assets. Institutional buying also contributed to the upward momentum.
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