Bitcoin News Digest Podcast

The Week That Was

23 min · 20. Juni 2026
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Executive Summary The Bitcoin market is currently navigating a complex recalibration characterized by the convergence of hawkish shifts in U.S. monetary policy, historic geopolitical de-escalations, and a structural evolution in institutional product offerings. During the period of June 15–20, 2026, Bitcoin transitioned from a geopolitical risk hedge into a sensitive proxy for global liquidity, reacting sharply to the inaugural Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting under Chair Kevin Warsh. Critical Takeaways: * Monetary Shock: The FOMC held rates steady but delivered a “hawkish surprise” via a dot plot inversion, with nearly half of officials now projecting rate increases by year-end. This has removed the “easing bias” from the market. * Geopolitical Decoupling: A formal U.S.-Iran ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz initially triggered a “risk-on” rally as energy-driven inflation expectations cooled, though the subsequent postponement of a Swiss diplomatic summit introduced new volatility. * Institutional Evolution: Asset managers are moving beyond passive ETFs toward income-generating products, such as BlackRock’s “BITA” covered-call ETF and Franklin Templeton’s “DRIP” index funds. * Regulatory Friction: Domestic derivative markets are in a state of legal flux as the CME Group sues the CFTC over the classification of perpetual futures, while the GENIUS Act mandates new bank-grade identity verification for stablecoin issuers. * Corporate Treasury Divergence: While U.S. spot ETFs saw net outflows exceeding $2 billion this month, public companies like Strategy Inc. and Strive, and private entities like Cardone Capital, continue programmatic spot accumulation. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com [https://bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Deep Dive 7/9/26

Executive Summary As of July 9, 2026, the Bitcoin market has demonstrated notable microstructural resilience, executing a V-shaped recovery to $62,719 despite significant macroeconomic and geopolitical headwinds. While the broader market absorbed a hawkish policy update from the Federal Reserve and an escalation of military conflict in the Middle East, the underlying spot market continues to find consistent demand. Critical developments include a “bimodal divergence” in institutional flows, where Bitcoin ETFs experienced net outflows of 84.9 million while Ethereum ETFs recorded their fifth consecutive day of inflows ($70.5 million). The corporate sector saw the collapse of the $1.5 billion BSTR SPAC merger, while the mining industry remains in a state of historic financial distress, with 20% of the network operating at a loss. Regulators in both the U.S. and Europe are advancing frameworks that increase operational friction, leading to landmark legal challenges regarding data privacy and surveillance. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com [https://bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

9. Juli 20265 min
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Deep Dive 7/8/26

Executive Summary The Bitcoin market is currently navigating a period of heightened volatility characterized by sharp intraday reversals. While U.S. domestic institutional demand initially drove prices toward local highs of $64,271, a combination of thin overnight liquidity and sudden geopolitical escalation in the Middle East triggered a 4.1% contraction from peak levels. Despite this short-term price instability, the underlying structural integration of Bitcoin into traditional finance continues to accelerate. Key developments include the entry of SpaceX—a major Bitcoin holder—into the Nasdaq-100, the modernization of corporate banking laws in Delaware, and a shift in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) toward a “Safe Harbor” regulatory framework. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com [https://bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Deep Dive 7/7/26

Executive Summary Current global shifts in cryptocurrency infrastructure are being driven by significant policy changes in South Korea and Russia. South Korea has transitioned its Korean Won to US Dollar currency pair to continuous, 24/7 trading. This structural shift resolves the historical inefficiency where digital assets traded non-stop while tethered to a legacy fiat system that closed on weekends and holidays, thereby preventing cross-border arbitrage during off-hours. In contrast, Russia is developing a separate digital asset infrastructure designed for macroeconomic autonomy rather than market integration. Effective September 1, 2026, Russia’s digital currency and digital rights bill will take effect, followed by Sberbank’s plan to launch a crypto wallet and digital depository by December. Although domestic crypto payments remain banned, Russia plans to authorize retail trading and international settlements by November 2026. This state-backed infrastructure utilizes peer-to-peer blockchain settlements to execute corporate transactions directly, allowing the country to bypass Western Swift sanctions and establish a separate financial pipeline. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com [https://bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

7. Juli 20264 min
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Deep Dive 7/6/26

Executive Summary As of early July 2026, the Bitcoin market appears to have undergone a fundamental shift, moving away from independent halving-driven cycles toward functioning as a global macroeconomic index. While long-term retail sentiment remains optimistic, the asset is currently experiencing significant downward pressure characterized by eight consecutive weeks of institutional ETF outflows totaling approximately $8.2 billion. A landmark shift in corporate treasury management has emerged, exemplified by Strategy Inc.’s departure from its “HODL” policy to liquidate 3,588 Bitcoin to fund dividend payments. Conversely, sovereign wealth funds—specifically from Abu Dhabi—are acting as a structural counterweight, increasing their exposure through regulated instruments. On the utility and infrastructure front, Bitcoin is being integrated into European regulatory frameworks for AI compliance, and the first post-quantum transactions have successfully settled on public mainnets, signaling a proactive stance against future cryptographic threats. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com [https://bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

6. Juli 20266 min
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The Week That Was

***ALL SPECIAL REPORTS ARE MIGRATING TO OUR NEW PODCAST FEED*** Make sure you follow “Bitcoin News Digest Special Report & Debates” wherever you listen to podcasts to avoid missing a future Sunday Special Report or Debate Executive Summary The transition from June to July 2026 marked a period of structural volatility and significant institutional realignment within the digital asset ecosystem. Following a record-breaking month of capital flight from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs—totaling over $4.5 billion in June—the market underwent a series of sharp derivative liquidations that briefly pushed prices below the $58,000 threshold. However, a macroeconomic pivot prompted by deteriorating U.S. labor data and a shift in Federal Reserve rhetoric catalyzed a recovery, with Bitcoin reclaiming the $62,000 level by July 4. Key developments include the official commencement of the European Union’s MiCA regulation, a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling securing Federal Reserve independence, and the emergence of “native on-chain” public equities on the New York Stock Exchange. While institutional “cash-redemption” models created persistent sell-side pressure, corporate treasuries and “whale” entities showed continued accumulation, signaling a deepening divide between speculative leverage and long-term structural conviction. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com [https://bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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