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Shiba Inu's open interest in futures has fallen over 8% in 24 hours, indicating a bearish sentiment shift among traders. This decline mirrors a 5.28% drop in SHIB's spot price, leading to over $503 million in liquidations. The bearish trend suggests traders are closing positions amid increasing sell pressure.
Bitcoin saw a decline towards $63,000 amid inflation and AI concerns, contrasting with significant gains in gold and silver. Prominent Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff highlighted this divergence, predicting it will persist throughout the year. Analysts suggest Bitcoin may need further consolidation between $60,000 and $70,000 before establishing a bottom.
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MoonPay and M0 have launched PYUSDx, an infrastructure layer enabling developers to issue application-specific stablecoins backed by PayPal USD reserves. This move positions PayPal's stablecoin as a foundational reserve for programmable finance, potentially reducing issuance timelines from months to days. The development signifies a strategic shift for PayPal towards supporting third-party token ecosystems, moving beyond direct retail adoption. This infrastructure aims to simplify the creation of branded stablecoins, with USD.ai being the first announced user for AI infrastructure.

A historical Bitcoin bottom signal has reappeared, suggesting a potential bullish inflection point similar to 2023. However, current macroeconomic conditions, including ETF flows and inflation trends, differ significantly from the previous cycle, casting doubt on the model's predictive validity for a rapid rally. Analysts suggest any short-term upside may face selling pressure, with key support levels identified around $45,000, $30,000, and $16,000.

Former Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpelès has proposed a Bitcoin hard fork to recover approximately 80,000 stolen BTC, valued at $5.2 billion. The proposal aims to move the coins to a recovery address, bypassing the need for the original private key, with the trustee distributing them to creditors. This idea faces strong opposition due to concerns about immutability and setting a precedent for future rule changes.

Tether co-founder Reeve Collins argues AI is the missing link for crypto mass adoption, acting as a user-friendly interface similar to web browsers. He envisions intent-based wallets where AI handles complex on-chain actions, powered by stablecoins for 24/7 settlement. Major firms are developing AI-ready tools, signaling a potential shift towards seamless digital commerce.

Bitcoin demonstrated resilience, recovering swiftly from weekend geopolitical shocks related to Iran, trading back near $64,000. This rapid rebound highlights Bitcoin's role as a 24/7 macro risk valve, particularly during low-liquidity hours. The market's focus now shifts to Monday's U.S. trading session, with spot ETF flows and potential inflation data from energy prices being key determinants of Bitcoin's next move.

SoFi has become the first U.S. nationally chartered bank to enable direct on-chain Solana (SOL) deposits. This allows users to transfer SOL from private wallets into their SoFi bank accounts, bypassing traditional brokerage-style exposure. The integration leverages Solana's speed and low fees, potentially setting a new standard for crypto integration with traditional banking.

Crypto treasury companies are expected to consolidate in 2026 due to the market downturn, with operating businesses acquiring those trading below net asset value. Tokenized real-world assets, particularly credit instruments, are seen as a key growth area for revenue generation. Companies like Strategy are leveraging these instruments to provide investors with exposure to Bitcoin.

Iran's geopolitical crisis is highlighting its significant $7.8 billion crypto "shadow economy," used by the regime for international trade and by citizens as a financial lifeline. Bitcoin mining and stablecoin adoption, particularly USDT, have surged, with the IRGC heavily involved. Renewed conflict poses risks to mining infrastructure and potentially impacts hash rates.
Crude oil futures saw a 6% surge on Hyperliquid following Iran's announcement to close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil supply. This on-chain market reaction precedes potential volatility in traditional markets, signaling heightened risk premiums and fears of a supply shock. Traders are actively pricing in geopolitical tensions and their impact on energy prices.
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