• The SOL and XRP spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $66.55 million and $82.04 million, while the BTC and ETH ETFs showed outflows of $497.05 million and $643.97 million.
• Monthly inflows to exchanges reached $10.9 billion, their highest level since May 2021
• BlackRock IBIT received approximately 25 billion dollars in inflows in 2025 despite negative returns.
• About 7 billion dollars in short positions would be liquidated if Bitcoin increased by 10,000 dollars.
• Gold reaches 4,383 dollars and silver 69 dollars
• Bitcoin has remained around 90,000 dollars, with investors turning to assets considered safer.
• Arthur Hayes stated that the Fed's policy amounts to a quantitative easing conducive to a BTC at $200,000 in 2026, adding that the altcoin season never really ended.
• Fundstrat estimated that Bitcoin could return to $60,000 in the first half of 2026 before clarifying that a bearish opinion stemmed from an internal misunderstanding.
• CryptoQuant warned of a bearish market risk with corrections towards 70,000 or even 56,000 dollars, also confirming a weakening of inflows into Bitcoin.
• 1,035,659.4 BTC remain to be mined
• BTC ETFs saw a weekly net inflow of $57.3 million despite four out of five days in the red.
• Bitmine has already acquired about 66% of its goal to obtain 5% of the total supply of ETH
• Van Eck has filed for an AVAX ETF and Bitwise has filed a similar request for a spot SUI ETF.
• Metaplanet of Japan has launched American exchanges via ADRs supported by Deutsche Bank
• The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing a law to exempt transactions in stablecoins under 200 dollars from taxes.
• The Federal Reserve has sought public input on payment accounts that would allow crypto companies direct access to its systems.
• Peter Brandt hailed the Clarity Act as favorable to the adoption of cryptos.
• MSCI could remove companies exposed to Bitcoin from its indices, putting up to 9 billion dollars of passive flows at risk.
• Gemini and over 125 companies have urged Congress to keep the GENIUS Act unchanged.
• The United Kingdom has officially recognized Ethereum as property
• Paolo Ardoino announced that Tether is hiring an AI engineer for its mobile wallets.
• Adam Back criticized Nic Carter for fostering fear of a quantum risk on Bitcoin.
• Sam Bankman-Fried has reportedly become an influential figure in prison by providing legal advice.
• Michael Saylor hinted that he might buy more Bitcoin
• Peter Schiff launched a poll where 59.2% of respondents preferred Bitcoin to gold or silver for investment until 2028.
• CZ stated that simply holding Bitcoin remains the best investment strategy.
• Sam Altman expressed enthusiasm for Bitcoin, which he sees as a step towards a non-governmental global currency.
• The crypto community thanked American Senator Cynthia Lummis for her support
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What happened this weekend in the crypto market?
• The SOL and XRP spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $66.55 million and $82.04 million, while the BTC and ETH ETFs showed outflows of $497.05 million and $643.97 million.
• Monthly inflows to exchanges reached $10.9 billion, their highest level since May 2021
• BlackRock IBIT received approximately 25 billion dollars in inflows in 2025 despite negative returns.
• About 7 billion dollars in short positions would be liquidated if Bitcoin increased by 10,000 dollars.
• Gold reaches 4,383 dollars and silver 69 dollars
• Bitcoin has remained around 90,000 dollars, with investors turning to assets considered safer.
• Arthur Hayes stated that the Fed's policy amounts to a quantitative easing conducive to a BTC at $200,000 in 2026, adding that the altcoin season never really ended.
• Fundstrat estimated that Bitcoin could return to $60,000 in the first half of 2026 before clarifying that a bearish opinion stemmed from an internal misunderstanding.
• CryptoQuant warned of a bearish market risk with corrections towards 70,000 or even 56,000 dollars, also confirming a weakening of inflows into Bitcoin.
• 1,035,659.4 BTC remain to be mined
• BTC ETFs saw a weekly net inflow of $57.3 million despite four out of five days in the red.
• Bitmine has already acquired about 66% of its goal to obtain 5% of the total supply of ETH
• Van Eck has filed for an AVAX ETF and Bitwise has filed a similar request for a spot SUI ETF.
• Metaplanet of Japan has launched American exchanges via ADRs supported by Deutsche Bank
• The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing a law to exempt transactions in stablecoins under 200 dollars from taxes.
• The Federal Reserve has sought public input on payment accounts that would allow crypto companies direct access to its systems.
• Peter Brandt hailed the Clarity Act as favorable to the adoption of cryptos.
• MSCI could remove companies exposed to Bitcoin from its indices, putting up to 9 billion dollars of passive flows at risk.
• Gemini and over 125 companies have urged Congress to keep the GENIUS Act unchanged.
• The United Kingdom has officially recognized Ethereum as property
• Paolo Ardoino announced that Tether is hiring an AI engineer for its mobile wallets.
• Adam Back criticized Nic Carter for fostering fear of a quantum risk on Bitcoin.
• Sam Bankman-Fried has reportedly become an influential figure in prison by providing legal advice.
• Michael Saylor hinted that he might buy more Bitcoin
• Peter Schiff launched a poll where 59.2% of respondents preferred Bitcoin to gold or silver for investment until 2028.
• CZ stated that simply holding Bitcoin remains the best investment strategy.
• Sam Altman expressed enthusiasm for Bitcoin, which he sees as a step towards a non-governmental global currency.
• The crypto community thanked American Senator Cynthia Lummis for her support