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Yesterday, Bitcoin Spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $425 million.

According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $425 million yesterday, marking one of the larger single-day net outflows recently. Major Outflows: • $IBIT (BlackRock): Outflow of $185 million • $FBTC (Fidelity): Outflow of $246 million • $GBTC (Grayscale): Outflow of $53.06 million Major Inflows: • $BTC (Grayscale Mini): Inflow of $53.38 million • $HODL (VanEck): Inflow of $6.14 million Products under Bitwise, Ark, Invesco, Franklin, Valkyrie, Morgan Stanley, WisdomTree, etc. all recorded zero net flow for the day.

Strive Vice President: Major Global Capital Allocators Now Have Bitcoin-Related Tools That Match Their Views

Odaily News, Strive Vice President Joe Burnett posted on X platform, stating that BTC's break-even annualization is often difficult to understand, and it's important to grasp why. The market generally holds three types of views on Bitcoin: Bullish Bitcoin investors believe Bitcoin will appreciate significantly; if they can borrow long-term capital at a cost below 20% and anticipate Bitcoin's future compound annual growth rate will exceed that level, they are willing to finance the purchase of more Bitcoin. Neutral Bitcoin investors require a much lower hurdle rate of return for Bitcoin. According to Michael Saylor's post, if Bitcoin grows by only 3.3% annually, they could sustainably pay current dividends through Bitcoin capital gains. This is a different bet from expecting Bitcoin to grow at a compound rate of over 20%. For context, the historical annual growth rate of the US dollar M2 money supply is around 7%. BTC is a scarce monetary asset with a long-term supply growth rate of 0%. Therefore, buyers of digital credit don't need to be extremely bullish on Bitcoin; they primarily need to believe that Bitcoin won't die out and will roughly keep pace with dollar inflation. This audience is much broader. Joe Burnett stated this might already be the current global consensus view on Bitcoin. Bearish Bitcoin investors can also express their views by shorting Bitcoin or shorting Amplified Bitcoin. Currently, capital has three clear ways to express its view: Bullish on Bitcoin can hold Bitcoin and Amplified Bitcoin; Neutral on Bitcoin can hold Digital Credit; Bearish on Bitcoin can short Bitcoin or Amplified Bitcoin. Every major capital allocator now has a Bitcoin-related tool matching their worldview, and this is how over $1 quadrillion in global capital begins to flow into Bitcoin.

Data: Over 110,000 BTC Unusually Transferred Since June 29, Suspected Major Institutional Restructuring

According to on-chain analyst Maartunn (@JA_Maartun) based on CryptoQuant data monitoring, since June 29 (Monday), a total of 113,483.30 BTC (approximately $6.97 billion) have been transferred on-chain. All transferred coins have a coin age exceeding 3 months, of which 22,921.26 BTC (approximately $1.41 billion) came from long-term addresses holding for over 2 years.

Circle (CRCL) Removed from Five Major Russell Growth Indices, Stock Price Falls Over 30% in Recent Months

According to Simply Wall St, Circle Internet Group (NYSE:CRCL) was removed from the five major Russell Growth Indices in the latest annual reconstitution, and the change took effect during the recent rebalancing. This index adjustment may lead to passive funds reducing their holdings of CRCL and affect its trading liquidity. The current stock price is reported at $75.96, approximately 47% lower than the average analyst target price of $143.48, with a decline of 32.8% over the past 30 days.

Citrini analyst jukan: Early warning signs in high-purity CO2 procurement for semiconductors

Citrini analyst jukan stated on X platform that early warning signals have emerged in the procurement of high-purity carbon dioxide (CO2) used in advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes, due to a significant decline in feedstock CO2 production caused by lower operating rates at oil refineries and petrochemical plants.Semiconductor manufacturers and suppliers typically each hold about two weeks of inventory, totaling approximately one month of supply. However, the industry now believes that inventory levels have fallen below one month. Samsung Electronics uses roughly 1,800 to 2,000 tons of high-purity CO2 per month, while SK Hynix uses about 600 to 700 tons per month. Currently, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have not experienced production disruptions, but inventory buffers continue to shrink. Both companies are intensifying their procurement efforts, though additional supply remains difficult to secure even at higher prices.The price of liquefied CO2 has risen about 20% since the beginning of the year, and the industry expects supply constraints to likely persist until the end of the year. Major domestic high-purity CO2 suppliers include Taekyung Chemical, Sundo Chemical, Dongkwang Chemical, and SK Air Plus, with Taekyung Chemical considered the leading player.

Whale “Sets 10 Major Goals First” Takes $9.467M Profit on Bitcoin Short Position, Then Immediately Opens $62.62M Long Position

According to on-chain analyst Ai Aunt (@ai_9684xtpa), the whale “Set 10 Big Goals First” liquidated a short position of 3,173.6 BTC in the early hours, with a position size of approximately $209 million. Calculated using an entry price of $65,907.13 and an exit price of $62,916.04, this trade yielded a profit of roughly $9.467 million. Since June, the whale’s three trades have collectively generated approximately $12.85 million in profits, achieving a win rate of 66.7%.

Analysis: If SpaceX is Included in Major Indices, Passive Funds May Be Forced to Assume High Volatility Asset Risk

as SpaceX is poised to be included in several major index systems, passive investors may be forced to hold the stock, thereby taking on significantly increased portfolio volatility risk. Multiple index providers (including CRSP, Nasdaq, FTSE Russell, and MSCI) have already adjusted their rules to accommodate SpaceX's inclusion in large-cap indices.Analysis points out that with SpaceX's current implied volatility approaching 120%—approximately three times that of Bitcoin-related ETFs (such as IBIT)—it will become one of the most volatile components of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100. Industry insiders state that once large ETFs (such as the Vanguard Growth Index Fund) passively gain exposure to SpaceX, it will significantly elevate the overall volatility level of the indices, sparking debate over "passive investors being forced to assume high-risk assets."However, some believe that as it enters the index system, sustained passive fund inflows and market-making mechanisms could, in the medium to long term, reduce its extreme volatility and enhance liquidity stability. (CNBC)

Central Bank of Russia: Russians’ interest in cryptocurrency investments has barely grown over the past six months, while regulatory legislation is underway.

According to the Central Bank of Russia’s “Financial Stability Review,” Russian private investors currently hold approximately 3.8 billion rubles in cryptocurrency-linked financial instruments—a figure nearly unchanged from 3.7 billion rubles six months earlier—indicating stagnation in market interest growth. Of this amount, 1.7 billion rubles flowed into crypto-linked corporate bonds; 5,600 investors collectively held cryptocurrency futures positions worth 1.7 billion rubles; and roughly 3,800 investors allocated 354 million rubles to digital financial assets pegged to Bitcoin and Ethereum. Major issuers include large banks such as Sber and VTB. Meanwhile, the Moscow Exchange has progressively launched Bitcoin and Ethereum futures, along with related ETFs, and will introduce Solana, Ripple, and TRON futures in May 2026.

Major crypto attacks in May 2026 resulted in $81.7 million in losses, with cross-chain protocols remaining the primary target

According to on-chain analyst PeckShield (@PeckShieldAlert), the cryptocurrency sector experienced 40 major hacking incidents in May 2026, resulting in total losses of $81.7 million—a 87.4% decrease from $647 million in April. Cross-chain protocols remained the primary target: eight major bridge and cross-chain attacks collectively caused $33.28 million in losses, accounting for 41% of the month’s total losses.

B.AI Adds Support for HTX and WBTC Deposits, Marking Another Major Upgrade to Its Multi-Chain Payment Ecosystem

B.AI, a cutting-edge financial infrastructure platform for the AI era, has officially launched deposit functionality for $HTX and $WBTC. Following this upgrade, users can now perform seamless operations via TRON, Ethereum (supporting WBTC and HTX), and BNB Chain (supporting HTX). B.AI’s ecosystem now fully covers eight major public blockchains—TRON, BNB Chain, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, and Solana—and supports up to 15 core crypto assets. B.AI remains committed to breaking down cross-chain asset barriers, enabling users—regardless of their preferred network or asset—to enjoy lightning-fast, secure, and frictionless account and payment experiences.

Analysis: Bitcoin hovers near $76,800; market eyes whether the monthly closing price can hold the key support level.

According to CoinDesk, Bitcoin held steady near $76,800 on Tuesday, while Ethereum edged down 0.1%. Major altcoins continued weakening following Monday’s sell-off. Traders are closely watching Bitcoin’s monthly close above $76,000—Tom Lee, Chairman of Bitmine, previously stated that a monthly close above this level would confirm a bull market. The WLFI token fell 3.3% after its treasury firm, AI Financial, warned it may not remain solvent through year-end; the token has declined roughly 77% since its September launch. CoinMarketCap’s “Altcoin Season” index retreated to 33/100 after briefly surpassing 50/100 last week. In the derivatives market, total futures notional trading volume rose from $159 billion to $201 billion, open interest remained around $126 billion, and liquidations dropped from over $600 million to $294 million—indicating an orderly market adjustment rather than forced deleveraging. Ethereum’s 30-day implied volatility hit a year-to-date low, while the Bitcoin Volatility Index held near its low of ~40%, suggesting the current sell-off is relatively orderly.

B.AI Officially Integrates with the Solana Ecosystem, Expanding Multi-Chain Coverage to Eight Major Public Blockchains

B.AI has officially integrated into the Solana ecosystem, comprehensively upgrading its cross-chain login and payment capabilities. Users can now log in with one click via MetaMask and Phantom wallets and top up or subscribe using SOL, USDT, USDC, or WBTC on the Solana network. B.AI now supports eight major public blockchains—TRON, BNB Chain, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, and Solana—building a more open and decentralized multi-chain AI economy. New users enjoy an exclusive limited-time welcome offer: 500,000 points upon first login, a 1:1 bonus on top-ups, and up to an additional $100 worth of points per user. Going forward, B.AI will lower entry barriers and expand asset options to help you seamlessly enter the new era of intelligent economics.

Gate Research: Crypto Market Warms Up in April with RWA and On-Chain Capital Flow in Focus

Odaily Odaily News Gate Research recently released its "April 2026 Cryptocurrency Market Review" report, indicating that the overall cryptocurrency market saw a volatile upward trend in April, with total market capitalization significantly higher than in March. BTC and ETH ETF trading volumes maintained high volatility overall. The report shows continued divergence in activity across major public chain ecosystems. Solana's daily transaction volume remained in the range of approximately 90 million to 110 million transactions, maintaining its leading position.Regarding trending sectors, the report notes that Pokemon TCG RWA has become one of the fastest-growing on-chain RWA sub-sectors, entering a second explosive growth phase in April. Major trading platforms saw monthly trading volumes exceed $220 million, with weekly revenue briefly approaching $6 million, setting new historical records. Meanwhile, Aave experienced its most severe liquidity crisis ever in April, with TVL outflows reaching tens of billions of dollars within a few days and net outflows exceeding $9 billion for the entire month.In terms of fundraising and security incidents, the Web3 industry completed 51 financing rounds in April, totaling approximately $834 million, with capital further concentrating on leading financial and infrastructure tracks. Among these, Payward ranked first for the month with a $200 million financing round. On the security front, Web3 security incidents in April resulted in losses of approximately $306 million, a month-over-month increase of about 858%, primarily driven by a single cross-chain infrastructure attack on Kelp DAO worth approximately $293 million. The report suggests that against the backdrop of a recovering market, on-chain activity and capital liquidity are both increasing simultaneously. However, the security risks associated with cross-chain infrastructure and high-leverage protocols remain worthy of continued attention.

Analysis: CPI Surpasses Expectations, Triggering Derivatives Deleveraging for BTC; Open Interest on Four Major Exchanges Drops $1.25 Billion in One Day

According to Amr Taha, a CryptoQuant analyst, following the release of U.S. April CPI data—which came in higher than expected—Bitcoin derivatives markets witnessed synchronized risk reduction. Open interest across four major exchanges—Binance, Gate.io, Bybit, and OKX—collectively declined by approximately $1.25 billion. Gate.io saw the largest drop, at roughly $578 million; Binance followed with about $473 million; Bybit and OKX declined by approximately $123 million and $75 million, respectively. This synchronized contraction across multiple platforms indicates that the deleveraging was not an isolated incident confined to a single exchange, but rather a broad, market-wide defensive response to macroeconomic data. Analysts note that the decline in open interest may stem from long-position liquidations, short-covering, or proactive leverage reduction—and should not be interpreted in isolation as a definitive bearish signal. However, large-scale, synchronized open interest contraction triggered by macro catalysts typically signals that derivatives traders are rapidly adjusting their risk exposure.

Whale Sets Ten Major Targets Before Placing 397.718 BTC Long Positions Worth ~$30.89 Million

According to on-chain analyst Ai Aunt (@ai9684xtpa), the whale “Set 10 Big Goals” (@Jason60704294) has placed another order, opening a long position of 397.718 BTC at $77,686.5—valued at $30.89 million. BTC briefly approached $80,000 earlier today before dropping below $78,000.

“Set 10 Major Goals First”: Whale Position Update—No Stop-Loss Triggered; ETH Short Position Generates $2.01M Unrealized Profit

According to on-chain analyst Ai Aunt (@ai_9684xtpa), renowned trader “Set 10 Big Goals First” (@Jason60704294) has updated his latest positions: his BTC short position has not only avoided triggering its stop-loss but has been increased to 2,567.49 BTC, with an average entry price of $71,554.61—currently showing a floating loss of $1.374 million. His ETH short position stands at 38,465.22 ETH, with an average entry price of $2,248.74, currently generating a floating profit of $2.018 million. The net floating profit across both positions is approximately $644,000.