Bitcoin is about to juggle a slew of geopolitcal and macroeconomic volatility triggers in a nail-biting end to June as $100,000 support hangs in the balance. Bitcoin (BTC) enters the last week of June with geopolitics at a key crossroads and macro volatility to match. Where will BTC head next? Bitcoin traders are bracing for new lows as exchange order book liquidity shifts toward the $90,000 mark. The latest developments in the Middle East sparked knee-jerk reactions on crypto, oil and stock futures, but analysis notes that no “long-term conflict” is being priced in. Read more
Bitcoin’s drop below the $100,000 support pulled ETH, XRP, SOL, and HYPE lower, but a relief rally may be around the corner. Key points: Bitcoin fell below the $100,000 support on Sunday, but a rebound could depend on how US stock futures open. Bitcoin’s weakness has pulled ETH, XRP, SOL, and HYPE below their respective support levels. Read more
Technical patterns point to a potential 25% rebound in Ether’s price, with whales scooping $263.5 million worth of ETH during the price dip. Key takeaways: An Ethereum whale accumulated $39 million in ETH during a sharp market sell-off triggered by US airstrikes on Iran. Ethereum mega-whales added over 116,000 ETH on June 21, signaling strong buy-the-dip sentiment. Read more
Intents overhaul crypto's clunky user experience by letting people state what they want while the system handles the complexity behind the scenes. This outcome-driven approach opens the door to mainstream adoption and agent-driven financial automation. Opinion by: Alex Shevchenko, co-founder of Aurora Try to make a simple purchase with crypto today. You are forced to wrangle wallet extensions, decipher long hexadecimal addresses, select networks, sign transactions, calculate unpredictable gas fees and repeat all of these because your transactions get stuck or fail. Sometimes, you also need to bridge assets across chains. It's a gauntlet that only a technically savvy user can complete. Read more