Executive brief

The cryptocurrency market is navigating a complex landscape of geopolitical volatility and institutional recalibration. Bitcoin has reclaimed the $64,000 level, yet analysts warn that this recovery is outrunning current ETF demand despite a recent $197 million weekly inflow into US spot products. Geopolitical tensions are acting as a primary driver; the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and fresh US military strikes in the region have created a risk-off environment that has historically pressured digital assets. However, internal industry developments provide a bullish counterbalance. Circle has secured final approval for a US national trust bank charter, marking a significant step toward deeper integration with the regulated financial system. Simultaneously, a US government digital dollar ban is set to take effect under housing law, potentially limiting the scope for a domestic CBDC until 2030.

Opportunity exists in the expanding tokenised collateral market, where products like the Ondo Short-Term US Treasuries Fund have reached over $407.24 million in total value. Conversely, a major risk remains the aggressive capital rotation into artificial intelligence infrastructure. CoreWeave recently secured $20 billion in funding, highlighting how AI is currently crowding out the liquidity that might otherwise support a Bitcoin moonshot. This competition for institutional risk budgets is further evidenced by the stalling crypto IPO market. Investors must also monitor the ongoing technical debate surrounding the BIP 110 fork proposal, which currently has zero miner support. While the short-term momentum gauge for Bitcoin has flipped bullish, the breakdown of the 30,021 BTC treasury deal for BSTR suggests that the era of automatic premiums for treasury-backed vehicles may be facing a reset.

1) Top 20 news headlines

2) BTC and ETH ETF flows

Metric BTC ETH
Net inflow $90.4m $18.4m
Value traded $1,448.9m $413.5m
Net assets $77,421.6m $9,588.2m
Cumulative net inflow $51,276.6m $10,973.5m

3) X trending news

  • Iran rejects the U.S. ultimatum; the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed to all traffic except the northern Iranian route.
  • Circle receives approval as US trust bank; the USDC issuer is now authorised to operate as a federally regulated US trust bank.
  • Japan bond market sees historic volatility; the 10Y JGB yield dropped 16 basis points on Friday to 2.71%.
  • Eric Trump says ETH is pumping; the co-founder of American Bitcoin noted strong performance for Ethereum.
  • Chipmakers becoming cash machines; Nvidia and others are expected to generate a record $430 billion in combined free cash flow.
  • Apple sues OpenAI; the tech giant alleges misappropriation of trade secrets in a new legal filing.
  • US ETF assets hit record $15.6 trillion; industry AUM has doubled over the last 30 months with accelerating inflows.
  • DOJ to drop Ponzi charges; the US will reportedly drop charges against the mastermind of a $722,000,000 crypto scheme.