Market Analysis: Massive Withdrawal of Funds Signals Shift in Investor Sentiment
Analyzing the structure of capital movement, several key triggers can be identified...
Market Analysis: How to Properly Top Up Your Crypto Account Without Losing Fees
Main Methods of Depositing Funds Currently, there are three key channels for funding: bank transfer (fiat), P2P exchanges, and direct cryptocurrency transfer from an external wallet...
A prolonged sideways trend is the real threat to Bitcoin, not a market crash.
Goldman Sachs has cut its gold forecast to $4,900: Fed rates weigh on the market
Even with the adjustment, Goldman Sachs maintains a positive outlook for the second half of the year, though not as optimistic as before...
Following North Korean hackers: CryptoQuant recorded a visit from an IP in the DPRK
US lawmakers are preparing a ban on betting on Kalshi and Polymarket: a new law against insider trading
Steil's initiative — a Republican from Wisconsin — is driven by growing concerns that lawmakers could use non-public information for financial gain...
Overheated gold and record leverage: bitcoin on the verge of a perfect storm
Gold: From Safe Haven to Speculative Bubble Analysis of gold's dynamics indicates that the precious metal has lost its safe-haven function...
The Scientific Foundation vs. Market Reality: Why Cardano Found Itself at a Crossroads
Optical vortices without magnetic fields: a new approach to programming atoms for quantum computing
Physicists from the Faculty of Physics at Vilnius University have presented a theoretical model that allows "programming" atoms using light, completely eliminating the need for external magnetic fields. This is a significant step forward in the field of quantum technologies, where controlling atomic states traditionally requires complex and bulky equipment.The essence of the development lies in the fact that a light beam first sets a specific configuration in the atomic medium, and then this pre-prepared medium alters the shape and polarization of complex laser beams...
The AI agent Claude Opus 4.7 outperformed humans by 20 times in controlling a robot dog — a new stage in the evolution of autonomous systems
A key moment in the development of artificial intelligence: Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 model demonstrated the ability to independently program and control a four-legged robot, completing tasks 20 times faster than the best teams of human engineers. This is the result of the second phase of the Project Fetch experiment, which fundamentally changes the understanding of AI's capabilities in the physical world...Fidelity launches a stablecoin reserve fund — a new standard under the GENIUS Act
What is FYMXX and how does it work According to the prospectus, FYMXX will invest exclusively in assets approved for backing payment stablecoins under the recently enacted GENIUS Act...
Cyber Threats of the Week: USB Worm for Stealing Cryptocurrencies, Rokarolla Trojan, and Vulnerability in Beats Studio Buds
This week, the cyber threat landscape has been enriched with a number of dangerous discoveries targeting the crypto community. From self-propagating worms to sophisticated Android trojans, attackers continue to refine their methods, exploiting both technical vulnerabilities and social engineering techniques.USB Worm: A Hidden Threat on Your Flash Drive Microsoft analysts have identified a campaign distributing a self-replicating malware targeting cryptocurrency holders...
Market Analysis: Withdrawal Mechanisms and Their Impact on Liquidity
At the moment, we observe a clear correlation between withdrawal volumes and volatility. While traders actively top up their balances for trading during growth periods, during corrections or uncertainty, security becomes a priority—funds are moved to cold wallets...
Unexpected replenishment of Bitcoin reserves: analysis of fund movements in the cryptocurrency market
The volume of transferred funds is estimated at $780 million at the current exchange rate...
Prolonged sideways movement: the real threat to Bitcoin, not a market crash
The logic here revolves around the structure of STRC (Strategy's perpetual preferred stock)...
Goldman Sachs slashes gold forecast by $500: Fed hawks change the game
Even after this adjustment, the bank maintains a bullish long-term outlook, but its appetite has become noticeably more modest...
Analysts at CryptoQuant detected a North Korean hacker: here are the metrics he was studying
Visit Details: Mac OS, Google, and MVRV According to a screenshot from the Amplitude system, the visit was characterized by the following parameters: operating system Mac OS X, a referral from a search query on google...
The US is preparing a ban on betting for members of Congress: Kalshi and Polymarket under fire
Gold at its limit, leverage at a record high: Bitcoin under a double blow
Both of these observations point to one thing: markets are saturated with bullish bets, while safe-haven instruments are losing their traditional support...
Collapse or Evolution? Cardano is experiencing the deepest crisis in its history
The first week of June 2026 was a real shock for the Cardano ecosystem. The community unexpectedly rejected funding for the flagship Cardano Summit 2026 conference, the key analytical service TapTools announced its closure, and the ADA rate collapsed below $0.20 for the first time since 2020. All this has forced investors and developers to once again talk about a systemic crisis of the project. Let's figure out what is really happening...Quantum breakthrough without magnets: how light learned to program atoms
A group of physicists from Vilnius University has presented a theoretical model that fundamentally changes the approach to controlling quantum systems. Instead of bulky and energy-intensive magnetic fields, the researchers propose using light to pre-"program" atoms. This discovery could simplify the creation of quantum computers and communication networks, making them more compact and reliable.Optical Vortices as the Basis for Encoding The key element of the new model is optical vortices...
Anthropic's AI agent programmed a robot dog 20 times faster than humans: a breakthrough in physical AI
Anthropic has unveiled the second phase of the Project Fetch experiment, and the results are impressive. The Claude Opus 4.7 model demonstrated the ability to autonomously configure and program a four-legged robot, completing tasks 20 times faster than teams of human engineers working with the previous version of the AI.As a reminder, in the first phase of the project (August 2024), the artificial intelligence only assisted humans, helping them find solutions faster...
Fidelity launches a specialized fund for stablecoin issuers: a new standard for reserve liquidity
According to the published prospectus, FYMXX will invest only in assets that meet the requirements of the GENIUS Act, a key legislative act regulating the reserves of payment stablecoins...
Cyber threats of the week: USB worm targets crypto investors, Android trojan Rokarolla, and vulnerability in Beats Studio Buds
This week, the cyber threat landscape for the crypto community has been marked by a series of serious incidents. From self-replicating USB worms to sophisticated Android trojans, attackers continue to refine their methods. Below are key events that require close attention from anyone working with digital assets.USB Worm with a Tor Backdoor Microsoft specialists have detected a campaign spreading a unique USB worm targeting cryptocurrency theft...
The market at a crossroads: Analysis of current withdrawal dynamics and signals for investors
Analyzing on-chain data, I note a steady trend: the volumes of BTC and ETH leaving exchange wallets have reached local highs. This is not an isolated spike, but rather a continuation of a trend that began in the middle of last month...
The market records an influx of fresh liquidity: what lies behind the replenishment of crypto exchange balances
Analyzing on-chain data, we see that the volume of incoming BTC and ETH transfers to spot exchanges has increased by 15-20% compared to the average figures of the previous week...
The main threat to bitcoin is not a crash, but prolonged boredom: analysis by Cryptalist
Why is stagnation scarier than a crash?
The logic here is simple but profound...
Goldman Sachs has cut its gold forecast to $4,900: the blame lies with the Fed's hawkish stance.
The key indicator pointing to cooling interest in gold was capital outflows from exchange-traded funds (ETFs) backed by this asset...
Following North Korean hackers: what tools they use to monitor the market
A screenshot of the visit shows that the user navigated to the page with the Bitcoin metric: MVRV Ratio via a Google search...