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Deep Dive 6/3/26

5 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Executive Summary The digital asset market has experienced extreme visual volatility over the past two weeks, marked by nearly $4 billion in outflows from spot ETFs and a single-day loss of $110 billion in total market valuation. This capital flight caused prices to break below the $69,000 support level, bottoming near $65,400 and driving a 20% surge in the 30-day implied volatility index (BVIV) to 46.45. This movement is not a structural rejection of the asset class but rather an equity yield substitution executed by wealth managers. Capital is being systematically redirected from non-yielding spot assets into traditional equities, like the S&P 500, to capture gains in a traditional stock market that recently reached a record $69 trillion capitalization. This reduction in spot market buying power triggered over $400 million in automatic liquidations of unhedged long contracts, leading to a stark 22-to-1 short-to-long ratio ($10.89 billion in shorts versus $486 million in longs). Despite this aggressive short-term selling, major financial institutions are simultaneously investing heavily in permanent infrastructure for these same assets. Regulatory approvals for onshore perpetual futures and Charles Schwab’s expansion of 24/7 crypto futures access to its $12.61 trillion client base underscore a focus on institutional-grade execution. By eliminating weekend execution risks and establishing robust derivatives networks, Wall Street is positioning itself to secure continuous transaction fees, signaling that long-term derivative market integration is moving forward independently of spot price volatility. 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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Portada del episodio Deep Dive 7/3/26

Deep Dive 7/3/26

Executive Summary The Bitcoin market transitioned from a distribution phase into a macroeconomically driven short squeeze during the July 2–3, 2026, trading window. Following a period of “Extreme Fear,” the asset reclaimed the $61,000 level, ending the 24-hour period at $61,962 (+1.05%). This recovery was catalyzed by massive forced liquidations of short positions totaling approximately $265 million and a significant reversal in institutional ETF flows, which saw $223.5 million in net inflows, halting a 10-day redemption streak. While technical resistance remains and the market is characterized by a “Fear” sentiment (index at 23), corporate accumulation strategies—notably by Metaplanet Inc.—and infrastructure innovations like unified TradFi-crypto trading are providing fundamental support. However, legislative gridlock in the U.S. Senate regarding the CLARITY Act and significant labor market deterioration (June payrolls at 57,000 vs. 115,000 expected) suggest a complex macroeconomic environment ahead. 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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Portada del episodio Deep Dive 7/2/26

Deep Dive 7/2/26

Executive Summary The digital asset market has demonstrated significant resilience over the last 24 hours, with Bitcoin (BTC) reclaiming the $61,000 level following a period of intense structural selling pressure and exchange-traded fund (ETF) liquidations. This recovery was catalyzed by a “violent short squeeze” in the derivative markets and a pivotal shift in Federal Reserve rhetoric during the European Central Bank Forum in Sintra. While institutional outflows from spot ETFs reached $4.5 billion in June, infrastructure development remains robust, highlighted by the launch of the Robinhood Chain and native prediction markets on Solana. However, the sector faces a bifurcated landscape: while political figures and hybrid AI firms are deepening their involvement, publicly traded miners are struggling with balance sheet stress and equity dilution. 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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Portada del episodio Deep Dive 7/1/26

Deep Dive 7/1/26

Executive Summary Over the last 24 houts the digital asset market declined, with Bitcoin falling to $57,717 and the fear and greed index reaching 15. During June, US Bitcoin ETFs experienced $4.51 billion in outflows in June, which included a single-day decline of $212.4 million from BlackRock’s fund yesterday. This capital movement represents institutional investors shifting funds into traditional assets. Newly appointed Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh withheld forward guidance at the Sintra Central Banking Forum, driving the US dollar to a 13-month high and making 5% Treasury bills a risk-free alternative. Concurrently, traditional finance firms are developing new digital asset infrastructure. This includes OpenUSD (OUSD), a dollar-pegged stablecoin backed by over 140 enterprises, including Visa and BlackRock. OUSD shares its yield reserves directly with consortium members, which reduced Circle’s valuation by 16% upon announcement. The market conditions also highlighted structural engineering through an event known as the SATA trap. Strive CEO Matt Cole modified the mechanics of the asset, which previously operated with a variable rate perpetual structure and a par value cap of $100. This cap had limited the maximum potential losses for short sellers, who had borrowed one million shares and driven annualized borrow costs to 70%. Cole conducted a shareholder poll on X.com to remove the $100 issuance cap, eliminating the artificial price ceiling and exposing short sellers to unlimited upside risk. This engineers a targeted short squeeze. Recent downward movements in SATA’s price resulted from leverage-driven liquidity events rather than fundamental credit flaws. 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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Portada del episodio Deep Dive 6/30/26

Deep Dive 6/30/26

Executive Summary The Bitcoin market is currently navigating a period of significant volatility and structural recalibration, characterized by a breach of the psychological $60,000 support level and a massive $450 million liquidation event in derivative markets. This downturn is occurring against a backdrop of reinforced institutional independence for the Federal Reserve following the Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. Cook, which has bolstered the “higher-for-longer” interest rate paradigm. While retail leverage has been largely purged, institutional infrastructure continues to mature, evidenced by the upcoming public listing of Securitize (SECZ) and a joint SEC/CFTC effort to harmonize derivative regulations. On-chain, the network remains resilient with mining difficulty reaching record highs, though corporate treasury strategies are beginning to diverge between debt-free holders and leveraged entities facing potential sell-pressure to service liabilities. 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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Portada del episodio Deep Dive 6/29/26

Deep Dive 6/29/26

Executive Summary As of late June 2026, the Bitcoin market is characterized by a significant breach of psychological support levels and a transition into a bearish technical structure. The asset has dropped below the $60,000 threshold, driven by record-breaking institutional capital extraction and a hawkish global macroeconomic environment. While native on-chain entities (”whales”) continue to accumulate supply at lower price levels, regulated exchange-traded products are experiencing their most severe period of net redemptions since their inception. Simultaneously, the regulatory landscape is shifting rapidly. In the United States, the Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act faces intense lobbying from regional banks but has gained momentum following a legislative compromise on stablecoin yields. Internationally, the European Union is preparing for the July 1 MiCA compliance deadline, backed by a rigorous new penalty framework from the European Banking Authority (EBA). 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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