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Binance founder CZ stated that the company's MiCA license application in Greece fully met regulatory requirements before its withdrawal and was close to approval. However, the process was ultimately disrupted due to the intervention of "external political factors."In an interview, CZ mentioned that several countries within the EU had expressed interest in the license, with some even showing a degree of "competitive pursuit." Ultimately, the regulatory progress was affected by factors outside the regulatory sphere, forcing the withdrawal of the application. Binance formally withdrew its Greek application last week and stated it would pursue MiCA authorization in other EU member states. Addressing market rumors linking him to high-level EU political figures, CZ said he had not seen any verifiable documents and had only encountered similar claims online, which he could not confirm.CZ also noted that the MiCA transitional period in the EU is set to end on July 1st. After that date, platforms without a license must cease related services. National regulatory bodies have made it clear there will be no extensions. He described the outcome as a "lose-lose situation" and, citing the regulatory histories of Japan and Singapore, emphasized that compliance processes often require a longer cycle.Furthermore, when discussing Strategy's STRC preferred stock product, CZ described its structure as "too complex" and said he found it difficult to fully understand its mechanism. However, he stressed that he was not making a judgment on the credibility of its founder, Michael Saylor, whom he considers a "staunch Bitcoin supporter." (The Block)
Blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis has released a new methodological proposal aimed at establishing a unified on-chain fund tracking standard framework for law enforcement agencies and investigators to identify address clusters and determine their probable control relationships.The proposal defines the on-chain analysis structure in the form of an "ontology," centralizing the systematic decomposition of the currently industry-wide non-standardized concept of "cluster" (address clustering) into wallet segments and functional roles. It describes on-chain relationships through a two-tier structure: the first layer defines the transaction graph structure, and the second layer assesses the inferred confidence level.Chainalysis states that the framework aims to enhance the interpretability and legal applicability of on-chain forensic methods and has been validated through its practical experience in cases related to the U.S. Department of Justice, including analysis applied in the Bitcoin Fog mixing service case. The company's Chief Scientist, Jacob Illum, noted that the proposal's goal is to answer "on what evidentiary basis can these addresses be considered to belong to the same entity," but emphasized that on-chain analysis alone cannot directly identify end-user identities and must still be combined with legal investigative methods involving centralized entities such as exchanges.Chainalysis stated that the standard proposal is currently open for industry discussion, aiming to promote a more unified technical standard for on-chain analysis methods in the fields of law enforcement and compliance. (CoinDesk)
Miller Tabak strategist Matt Maley and 22V Research technical strategist John Roque believe Bitcoin is at a key technical indicator level.Matt Maley stated that if Bitcoin declines further from its current level of around $60,000, it could amplify negative investor sentiment. Although Wall Street firms continue to invest in digital assets, retail investors, who have historically been the main force driving cryptocurrency rallies, have shifted their focus to high-growth AI and tech stocks. Recent significant outflows from Bitcoin ETFs indicate waning investor enthusiasm. Cryptocurrencies are also showing signs of decoupling from the stock market.John Roque noted that Bitcoin is retesting its first downside target of $60,000. If it breaks below this level, it implies a potential drop to $400,000. Matt Maley added that Congress might pass a crypto structure bill with clearer rules, which would reduce uncertainty and encourage institutional participation in the long run. Furthermore, Bitcoin ETFs experienced their largest monthly outflow since 2024 recently. (CNBC)
CZ stated in an interview that the significant downturn in the crypto market during the first half of 2026 cannot be explained by a single factor. The overall correction of approximately 50% is likely the result of multiple macro and structural factors. Geopolitical tensions, capital flowing from crypto assets into the AI sector, and the traditional four-year crypto market cycle are jointly suppressing market performance. Notably, Bitcoin has seen a clear decline from its all-time high, falling from around $126,000 last year to approximately $60,000 currently.CZ said that despite short-term price pressure, the industry's long-term trend will continue to grow. He believes that as global demand for trading and financial technology increases, the scale of the crypto industry will still expand. Currently, "emerging industries like AI are absorbing hot money from the market," but this could be a positive phenomenon in the long run. Additionally, he is optimistic about the development of prediction markets, believing they help improve price discovery efficiency and market liquidity.On the regulatory front, CZ believes the US may push forward legislative progress like the "Clarity Act" for digital assets before the end of the year, but these policies are "tactical adjustments" and will not change the long-term growth trajectory of the crypto industry. He also pointed out that countries around the world are still accelerating the development of digital asset regulatory frameworks. (CoinD)
following Micron Technology's optimistic earnings report and Qualcomm's positive performance outlook, sentiment in the technology sector has notably warmed, driving a rebound in market risk appetite and alleviating earlier concerns over a slowdown in AI-related trading. Driven by this, Bitcoin recovered after hitting a 20-month low, rebounding 0.3% to $61,106, after briefly dipping to $59,062 during the session. Market focus now shifts to the upcoming U.S. PCE inflation data, which could influence expectations for the Federal Reserve's future interest rate policy and further sway the performance of risk assets.
According to CryptoQuant analyst MorenoDV_, abnormal surges in trading volume in the Bitcoin market typically precede significant price re-pricings and serve as a key “footprint” signaling large-capital inflows. In the current cycle, the relative weight of spot trading volume has been diluted by ETFs and derivatives; while some institutional capital flows in via regulated channels, a sudden surge in spot volume still reflects genuine chip transfer, accumulation, or distribution activity. Derivatives trading volume has become the core mechanism driving volatility transmission. Its anomalies are often accompanied by liquidity sweeps and leverage resets, indicating that “smart money” is leveraging futures and perpetual contracts to position itself ahead of time. Analysts note that abnormal volume clustering occurred prior to multiple critical turning points between 2024 and 2026; when prices are compressed or uncertain, such abnormal volume expansion typically signals the imminent onset of a larger-scale directional move.
According to Digital Asset, South Korea’s Tax Tribunal recently decided to conduct a new investigation into a case where Bitcoin transferred from a spouse’s overseas exchange account to the taxpayer’s domestic account was classified as a “gift” and taxed accordingly. In the case, the taxpayer argued that the Bitcoin in question originally belonged to them and was merely routed through their spouse’s account due to travel-related regulatory restrictions; furthermore, the Bitcoin remained in the spouse’s account for only a short period and thus should not be considered a gift.
US President Trump signed two executive orders on Monday aimed at accelerating the nation's quantum computing capabilities and advancing the migration of government systems to post-quantum cryptography. While the orders do not directly mention Bitcoin, industry insiders believe this could benefit blockchain post-quantum security research and development.The two executive orders focus on defending against advanced cryptographic attacks and driving the frontier of quantum innovation. This includes a clear timeline: advancing quantum sensor construction by September 2028, and requiring federal high-value assets and high-impact systems to complete their post-quantum cryptography migration by the end of 2031.Alex Pruden, CEO of Project Eleven, stated that this means the US government will allocate funds and time to achieve post-quantum security goals. It may also extend these requirements to the entire federal contractor system, not just government agencies, thereby accelerating the practical application of post-quantum cryptographic technology.This policy comes amid growing attention within the blockchain industry to quantum threats. The Ethereum Foundation, Solana Foundation, and others have already begun advancing post-quantum security R&D, while the Bitcoin community is also discussing potential risks. Some Bitcoin held in publicly exposed addresses is considered vulnerable to private key derivation attacks once sufficiently powerful quantum computers emerge.Pruden noted that this executive order sets a clear deadline of 2031 for the adoption of post-quantum cryptography, which is more enforceable than the previous US government guidance which only proposed phasing out traditional cryptographic systems by 2035. For Bitcoin and the broader crypto industry, government-level investment in post-quantum security could accelerate the maturation of related tools, standards, and migration pathways.
Rob Hocking, Head of Global Derivatives at the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), stated that the exchange is exploring the conversion of Bitcoin and Ethereum continuous futures into perpetual futures.Previously, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission had approved cryptocurrency perpetual futures for the prediction market Kalshi, opening a regulatory pathway for other registered U.S. exchanges to offer similar products. Rob Hocking did not provide a timeline for the potential conversion. (cointelegraph)
Anthony Pompliano, Chairman of Bitcoin treasury company ProCap Financial, posted on X stating that Mythos allegedly breached the U.S. National Security Agency’s (NSA) classified systems within hours—a development that will further intensify public concerns about AI risks and prompt increased regulatory intervention. Yet the more critical signal conveyed by this incident is that AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is, in fact, drawing near. Current AI technologies not only surpass humans in capability but are also self-training and improving at an incomprehensible pace—“humans cannot compete with these models.”
According to the Bangkok Post, Thailand’s Ministry of Interior, Provincial Electricity Authority, police, and local administrative officials conducted inspections at 14 illegal Bitcoin mining sites across five provinces in northeastern Thailand, seizing 315 cryptocurrency mining devices. Investigators found evidence of tampered electricity meters and unauthorized power connections at these locations to operate the mining equipment. The report estimates total losses at 40.38 million Thai baht (approximately USD 1.24 million), including a 5.38 million baht (approximately USD 165,000) fine for electricity violations and roughly 35 million baht (approximately USD 1.07 million) in unpaid electricity bills. Authorities have collected evidence and filed complaints against those involved.
According to FinanceFeeds, Reeve Collins, co-founder of Tether, stated that the stablecoin industry is entering a “2.0 era.” Current stablecoin infrastructure still suffers from structural issues, and next-generation solutions must address users’ inability to earn returns on reserve assets. The core logic of Stablecoin 1.0 is “users provide $1, and issuers mint one token,” yet users only gain payment and transfer convenience—without sharing in reserve earnings. In the future, financial services will increasingly become infrastructure: “Users won’t care which bank sends funds,” and AI agents may select different financial ecosystems based on user interests. The next phase of stablecoin competition will center on financial infrastructure and yield-distribution models. On regulatory matters, Reeve Collins revealed he continues to hold Bitcoin long-term. He also noted that USD-pegged stablecoins remain, in essence, extensions of the U.S. financial system—exposing them to regulatory reach—and differ fundamentally from central bank digital currency (CBDC) models, which may offer stronger programmability and financial surveillance capabilities.
Under Regulation (EU) 2024/1624, which enters into force on 10 July 2027, crypto-asset service providers operating in the EU will face stricter customer verification obligations and new restrictions on services that enhance transaction anonymity.
KobeissiLetter analysis indicates Intel's stock surged approximately 9% in a single day after Trump announced a plan to jointly design and manufacture chips within the United States. This development represents a policy-level positive for the entire semiconductor industry, with market expectations that investments in domestic wafer fabrication and advanced process nodes will continue to receive support.However, for the crypto market, if US chip capacity shifts more toward orders for consumer electronics and national defense, it could indirectly compress the supply capacity of ASIC mining rigs, thereby potentially impacting the mining hardware cycle. Consequently, Intel's capacity dynamics are also being viewed as a "substantial revaluation signal" for the Bitcoin and crypto mining market.
Odaily Planet Daily reports that "on-chain detective" ZachXBT released a case analysis stating that in a crypto asset case involving an Indian fraud gang, the individuals involved reported themselves to law enforcement after their assets were frozen, drawing attention.The incident began when a user sought help from ZachXBT, claiming that approximately 5.73 BTC (about $475,000) was frozen on Changelly in March 2025. Subsequent on-chain analysis revealed that these funds could be traced back to multiple social engineering attacks targeting US users and Bitcoin ATM-related thefts, with cumulative losses exceeding $1 million and involving several elderly victims.Investigations showed that the individual provided multiple different explanations for the source of the funds, including "loans," "transfers from the boss," and "investments from 2014–2015," with clear contradictions in the chain of evidence.More notably, the user filed a police report in India in December 2025 attempting to recover the frozen funds (case number 3207-P/2025). Subsequent on-chain forensics and email data analysis indicated that the individual may have acted as a money "mule," with some bank documents inconsistent with their identity information.ZachXBT stated that such cases demonstrate that social engineering attacks and cross-border fund transfers continue to occur, reminding users to avoid interacting with funds from suspicious sources to prevent triggering compliance freezes or legal risks.
Odaily Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and its Chairman Michael Selig in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, concerning the agency's routine approval of cryptocurrency perpetual futures. The lawsuit stems from the CFTC’s May 29 approval of a perpetual futures contract linked to the spot price of Bitcoin by prediction market platform Kalshi, and the issuance of a no-action position for a similar product on the Coinbase exchange. In the filing, CME argues that the CFTC's treatment of "futures" with expiration dates as "swaps" violates directives from the U.S. Congress and the Commodity Exchange Act, and requests the court to invalidate the relevant perpetual futures actions. CME also claims that Selig acted unilaterally without a full panel of five commissioners. A CFTC spokesperson stated that CME is waging a "legal battle" against the agency and the government’s crypto policy, calling the lawsuit "frivolous." Kraken has also announced the launch of perpetual futures trading for U.S. users via the CFTC-regulated platform Bitnomial.
CryptoQuant analyst Axel Adler stated that Bitcoin weakened rapidly after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 3.50%-3.75% and released a relatively hawkish dot plot, falling below the $64,000 mark and dropping about 4% from its intraday high.This meeting marked the Fed's fourth consecutive pause, but the latest dot plot indicates a significant shift towards a hawkish policy path: several officials now expect the possibility of further rate hikes this year, further diminishing the market's pricing of "rate cut expectations." Analysts believe this change has a greater impact than the rate decision itself, directly suppressing risk asset valuations.Market data shows that Bitcoin initially surged to around $66,400 following the announcement, before quickly reversing downward amid heavy selling pressure, hitting a low of approximately $63,870. Trading volume notably expanded, indicating active selling-driven declines. The price is currently consolidating near the lower end of the $63,600–$64,000 range, with no significant inbound capital from bargain hunting.In stark contrast is gold's performance. Spot gold rapidly recovered after briefly dipping to around $4,220, climbing back above the $4,300 level to trade near $4,321, demonstrating strong defensive attributes and capital absorption capacity. Even against a backdrop of easing geopolitical risks, safe-haven demand remains resilient.Market participants pointed out that the core divergence in this round of reaction lies in the repricing of asset attributes: gold completed a swift recovery under the same macroeconomic shock, while Bitcoin failed to reclaim the key level of $64,000, highlighting the higher sensitivity of risk assets to "higher-for-longer interest rates."Overall, the market is transitioning from a phase of "loose expectations supporting risk assets" to one of "hawkish path suppressing valuations," with short-term risk appetite clearly cooling. The key observation point is whether Bitcoin can re-enter the $64,000–$65,000 range with volume confirming stability; otherwise, a weak consolidation structure may persist.
the bond market is signaling increasingly restrictive interest rate expectations, which may continue to weigh on risk assets like Bitcoin. The spread between the U.S. 2-year and 10-year Treasury yields has narrowed to approximately 28 basis points, its tightest level since April 2025, indicating a clear flattening of the yield curve. This shift is widely interpreted as a heightened market expectation of tighter monetary policy or “higher for longer” interest rates.Skanda Amarnath, Executive Director of the policy research organization EmployAmerica, noted that this flattening trend is "one of the clearest market signals that the Federal Reserve is becoming more hawkish." In a more hawkish interest rate environment, the market anticipates rates remaining elevated for a longer period, which enhances the appeal of fixed-income assets and diminishes the investment demand for non-yielding assets such as Bitcoin.Beyond the 10-year to 2-year spread, the gap between the 30-year and 5-year Treasury yields has also fallen to its lowest level since last April, further reinforcing the overall flattening trend of the yield curve.Market participants believe this change represents a significant reversal from the environment earlier this year, which was characterized by a steepening curve and bets on rate cuts. In the latest round of policy signals, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, but its dot plot indicated a higher projected path for future rates compared to previous forecasts, with median interest rate expectations shifting upward across the board, strengthening the “higher for longer” narrative.Analysts suggest that if the high-interest-rate environment persists, risk assets like Bitcoin may struggle to stage a strong upward trend in the short term. The market could enter a phase of volatile downward pressure, intersecting with certain bottoming expectations tied to the halving cycle. (CoinDesk)
Odaily Odaily News Rodney "Bitcoin Rodney" Burton, a resident of Miami, Florida, has pleaded guilty in federal court to participating in a cryptocurrency fraud scheme related to HyperFund, which involved approximately $1.8 billion.According to federal prosecutors in Maryland, Burton admitted to "conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business." He participated in promoting this Ponzi-structured project between June 2020 and January 2022, profiting approximately $7.85 million.Law enforcement authorities indicated that HyperFund attracted investors with promises of high returns of "0.5% to 1% daily," but there was no actual cryptocurrency mining or sustainable source of revenue. The funds essentially came from new investors, representing a typical Ponzi scheme structure. The platform began restricting withdrawals in 2021.The U.S. Department of Justice stated that the project raised funds from investors worldwide and was used for promotion and fund transfers during its operation, constituting a large-scale跨境 wire fraud network.Burton faces a maximum of 5 years in federal prison, with sentencing scheduled for July 23. Law enforcement agencies stated that the case was jointly investigated by the IRS Criminal Investigation Division and Homeland Security Investigations. (U.S. Department of Justice)
Odaily A new governance proposal called "Root Reborn" for the decentralized AI network Bittensor is drawing attention. Submitted by developer "unconst," the proposal is currently in the code review stage and has not yet been implemented on the mainnet.According to reports, the plan aims to restructure the TAO staking reward distribution mechanism, transforming validators from passive reward distribution nodes into capital allocators similar to "fund managers." Under the current mechanism, the system sells rewards owed to root-level stakers and automatically exchanges subnet tokens for TAO to pay out yields. This process is believed to create continuous selling pressure on various subnet token prices. The "Root Reborn" proposal suggests that validators could autonomously choose which subnets to support and reinvest the rewards that would otherwise be sold into these subnet assets, forming a compoundable asset portfolio. Stakers would still receive rewards and could exit at any time in TAO.The design of the proposal aims to convert persistent selling pressure into structural buying power, while also giving validators a more proactive screening role in capital allocation, thereby strengthening high-quality subnets and weakening low-quality projects.However, the proposal is still in the GitHub review phase. Early automated reviews have identified risks including large-scale data processing bottlenecks and potential impacts on staker settlements when subnets are shut down. The developer has stated that related issues have been fixed and that optimization will continue before mainnet deployment.According to market data, TAO has fallen approximately 28% over the past 12 months, while Bitcoin has dropped about 38% during the same period. The current annualized staking yield is approximately 17%. (CoinDesk)