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🗣 Trump Weighs Crypto Purchases
Trump said the US is considering buying large volumes of BTC and other digital assets.
He urged Congress to pass the CLARITY Act, said the US aims to retain global crypto leadership over China and other countries, and said creating a CBDC in the US is prohibited.
The administration has created a strategic BTC reserve, signed the GENIUS Act, and launched Project Crypto. Trump said the war on crypto is over and the industry is growing again. He also called for Federal Reserve rate cuts, urged calm over Treasury-market volatility, and said a trade deal with Canada was possible.
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Trump: SEC chair working to bring Hyperliquid into US
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🟠 Bitcoin.org Turns 18
Bitcoin’s website was registered on 18 August 2008, before the White Paper and the network launch.
Early content included Bitcoin descriptions, software guides, and Bitcoin Core releases. Today, it remains an independent community project. Bitcoin has no official website.
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🤝 Flop Network Launches
Arthur Hayes announced the launch of Flop Network and will personally lead the Flop Labs team.
The project aims to give AI agents a currency for transactions. FLOP will be used for inference, memory storage, and payments between agents. Miners provide computing power, while validators verify their work and store agent memory. Both receive FLOP.
There will be no presale or venture investors. A major airdrop is planned for Q4 2026, with the network launching in Q1 2027.
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🇺🇸 Stablecoin Rules Advance
The US Treasury has begun preparing stablecoin rules under the GENIUS Act, publishing a draft and requesting market feedback.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the framework would be introduced quickly. The act’s main provisions are expected to take effect on January 18, 2027, providing regulatory certainty, supporting the US crypto industry, and strengthening the dollar’s role as the global reserve currency.
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🔽 BTC Capitulation Signs Emerge
The share of BTC supply in profit fell to 51.4%, its lowest level in over three years. About 48.6% of coins are now at an unrealized loss.
CryptoQuant said levels below 55% have historically marked capitulation and reaccumulation. Similar readings last appeared in early 2023, when BTC traded at $16,000-$20,000. Analysts warned that trying to catch the absolute bottom is misguided, as accumulation may last longer than expected.
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As of August 2026, more than 20.07 million BTC has been mined, about 95.6% of the 21 million coins maximum supply.
CZ estimates 10–20% of existing Bitcoin may be permanently lost or inaccessible, and calls BTC a deflationary asset.
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Justin Sun said Binance restrictions on HTX operations apply only to UK and EU users.
He said he is in contact with Binance, and affected users can contact HTX support to coordinate a solution.
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Nobody is more stressed than a man in their 20s trying to retire his bloodline
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Guy who didn't sell for $4000 because he needed $5000 now has $233.
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Ethereum's share in staking reached a record 34.4%, up from about 30% at the start of the year.
The largest corporate staker remains BitMine, holding over 4.3 million ETH in staking.
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😆 Trump Sued Over Paid Early Access to Posts
Trump Media launched Truth API, offering traders and hedge funds ultra-fast access to posts from ten key Truth Social accounts, including Trump, for about $1.2 million per year.
The Intercept and Freedom of the Press Foundation, backed by CREW, sued Trump over selling early access to his official statements. They argue this gives paying clients earlier access to government info than journalists and the public, violating the First and Fifth Amendments.
For $1.2 million annually, clients get Trump's posts milliseconds before others, a potential edge for algorithmic trading.
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👩🍳 Hyperliquid Seeks US Market Entry for Perpetuals
Hyperliquid currently blocks US users due to regulatory risks. Its Policy Center is negotiating with the CFTC to establish a workable framework for on-chain decentralized perpetual futures.
In May, the CFTC approved the first regulated perpetual futures in the US, such as those on Kalshi, and eased routing through foreign platforms. However, direct access to Hyperliquid remains closed for US residents. HYPE rose 2% briefly.
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📊 VanEck Sees Bitcoin Correction Nearing End
VanEck says 8 of 12 indicators are signaling market capitulation. Over the last three months, all 12 indicators entered that zone, suggesting the main capitulation phase has likely occurred and Bitcoin is nearing, or already in, accumulation.
Historically, Bitcoin’s bear phase lasted 11–13 months. The current decline is in its tenth month, making September–November a potential window for a shift to accumulation.
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🗣 Crypto Trails Traditional Assets
Since Trump took office, silver rose 123%, gold 65%, Nasdaq 42%, and S&P 500 30%.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin fell 41%, Ethereum 45%, and altcoins plunged 80% on average. Trump called himself a “crypto president” and promised to make the US the world’s crypto capital.
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✊ SEC Proposes Crypto Framework
The SEC has formally proposed “Regulation Crypto Assets”, its first major step toward a separate framework for investment contracts linked to cryptoassets.
The proposal would let smaller projects raise up to $5 million over four years without full SEC registration or extensive financial reporting. A separate exemption would allow fundraising of up to $75 million every 12 months]], with financial statements, project disclosures, and ongoing reporting required.
The proposed safe harbor could end a token’s status as part of an investment contract once the team completes or permanently stops all promised material managerial efforts and meets the other conditions. The token itself is not necessarily a security. The investment contract under which it was sold may be.
This is only a proposal. The market will have 60 days to submit comments after publication, followed by possible revisions and a final vote.
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🙀 CZ Abandons Public Wallet
CZ decided to stop using his public wallet. The address is constantly flooded with memecoins, and every action he takes with them triggers speculation. He said fully clearing it is impossible. The more tokens he burns, the more are sent to him.
He considered asking the Trust Wallet team to add an “ignore coin” feature, but admitted 99.99% of users do not need it. CZ also donated [$960,000 in BNB and Binance Life tokens to Giggle Academy.
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🤑 Most people think they understand how the world of big money and crypto works.
In reality, they consume illusions. They read analysts who have never built anything, panic during every BTC drop, and trust fake gurus. This guarantees you will always be one step behind the insiders.
To understand the market, you need to see it through the eyes of those who run it.
👊 World Liberty Gets Conditional Bank License Approval
The OCC conditionally approved World Liberty Trust Co.'s national trust bank license. 38% is owned by an entity linked to Trump and his family.
This license lets World Liberty issue stablecoins independently, no longer relying on BitGo. Capital still needs to be raised to complete the process.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, who opposed the application, called the approval "the most brazen act of self-dealing" in US finance and announced a bill to limit bank ownership by presidents and officials.
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SafePal reported an order tracking vulnerability that could let attackers view other users' data, affecting 39,798 clients.
Clients who ordered from March 2, 2025 to April 11, 2026 were affected, but seed phrases, private keys, banking and payment data were not.
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🤯 Netflix Sets Premiere for FTX Drama
Netflix announced the premiere date for the series The Altruists, which depicts the collapse of FTX on November 19. The story centers on Sam Bankman-Fried and Caroline Ellison, two idealists accused of embezzling $8 billion. FTX went bankrupt in November 2022, and Bankman-Fried was arrested the following December.
Julia Garner and Anthony Boyle star as Ellison and Bankman-Fried. The eight-episode series is partly based on articles from New York Magazine.
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⚡️ JUST IN: Binance will stop processing transactions involving 11 crypto exchanges, including HTX (Huobi Global SA), starting August 23.
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On August 13, the total amount of Ethereum locked in staking exceeded 34% of the total supply (41.9 million ETH), marking an all-time high.
The current average annual yield stands at 2.6%.
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An Ethereum investor who bought 2680 ETH for about $830 in 2015 held the tokens without moving them for over 10 years before transferring ETH to new addresses.
During this period, the value of the assets increased approximately 6084 times, reaching $5.05 million.
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💰 Bitcoin Miner Revenue Hits 10-Year Low
Bitcoin miners' revenue from network transactions has fallen to 0.69% of total earnings, a decade low. Mining one bitcoin costs $78,254 while the price is around $64,100, making mining unprofitable without a price rise.
The network's computing power dropped 33% since October last year, from 1.3 ZH/s to 898 EH/s. Many firms now shift their supercomputers to AI tasks.
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⚡️ JUST IN: Trump is sued over plan to sell fast access to Truth Social posts.
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