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Crypto's Cross-Currents: Big Money, Policy Shifts, and Bitcoin's Future

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Tonight’s crypto tape looks like a cross‑current of big money, big policy, and a little bit of existential dread for Bitcoin’s future. Let’s walk through what actually mattered. First, the macro mood flipped. A proposed two‑week U.S.–Iran ceasefire and easing tensions around the Strait of Hormuz sent risk assets into rally mode. Crypto added roughly $120 billion in market cap as bitcoin (BTC), Zcash (ZEC), and crypto‑linked stocks climbed alongside gold, while oil, the dollar, and volatility all cooled. In a twist, Iran isn’t just calming markets; it’s also reportedly planning to charge oil tankers tolls in BTC, stablecoins, or yuan for passing through the same chokepoint. That would be one of the most direct links yet between crypto rails and the global energy system. Against that backdrop, Bitcoin is giving off two very different signals depending on your time horizon. Near term, sentiment stays sour: short‑term holders are under water, and most recent capital looks stressed....

Crypto Surge: Ethereum Soars, Cardano Whales Buy, Regulatory Shakeup

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Ethereum is back over $2,000, Cardano whales are on a shopping spree, Washington and Seoul are sharpening their crypto rulebooks, and even Telegram and Mastercard are vying to be your new on‑chain bank. Another quiet evening in crypto. Let’s start with Ethereum, which decided it wasn’t done with the big leagues just yet. ETH (ETH) reclaimed the $2,000 level with roughly a 10% jump, outpacing most large altcoins after a choppy stretch of volatility and options expiry jitters. The move comes even as Vitalik Buterin has been steadily selling, and he’s now wrapped up more ETH offloading than originally planned: about 18,684 ETH total, worth roughly $35 million. That’s around 5% more than his “austerity” target of 16,384 ETH, but the Ethereum Foundation says the sales were to fund operations and development, not a vote of no confidence. Interestingly, the market seems to agree. Instead of selling off on Vitalik’s moves, ETH has found support from renewed spot demand and ETF inflows,...