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Binance EU Collapse, $706M Liquidations & Ethereum Foundation Cuts

4 min · 24 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Binance EU Collapse, $706M Liquidations & Ethereum Foundation Cuts

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(00:00:00) Binance EU Collapse, $706M Liquidations & Ethereum Foundation Cuts (00:01:06) Seven Hundred Million Dollar Liquidations (00:01:51) Stablecoin Supply Contraction Signal (00:02:16) Ethereum Foundation Workforce Cut (00:02:53) Solana Double-Top Breakdown (00:03:19) Quantum Policy Deadline Formalized Binance has withdrawn its Greek MiCA license application with no alternative EU jurisdiction confirmed, leaving the world's largest exchange without a legal path to operate across all 27 EU member states after July 1. Around 60% of EU crypto users are currently on platforms lacking full MiCA authorisation — a displacement risk that is now weeks away from becoming real. The market backdrop adds pressure. A global tech selloff triggered $706 million in crypto liquidations in 24 hours, pushing Bitcoin to $62,400 and Ethereum to $1,650. This is macro deleveraging, not an isolated crypto event — Fed rate expectations remain sticky, and crypto's leveraged structure amplifies every move in a thin summer liquidity environment. On the liquidity side, combined USDT and USDC balances have dropped to $260 billion, the lowest since March, as capital rotates out of crypto into AI equities and other risk assets. Less stablecoin dry powder heading into a historically slow seasonal window is a structural headwind. The Ethereum Foundation announced a 20% workforce reduction — 54 employees cut — reorganising into five divisions to sharpen focus on the Glamsterdam protocol upgrade. Strategic tightening, but the effects on development pace and ecosystem responsiveness remain untested. Solana broke through $68 support, forming a double-top pattern with a downside target near $60.80. DEX volumes, network fees, and on-chain activity are all contracting. And a US executive order has formalised a December 2031 deadline for post-quantum cryptography migration, putting a policy timeline on a vulnerability affecting roughly 7 million Bitcoin worth $440 billion. Key watchpoints for the next session: Binance's jurisdiction move, Bitcoin's $62K support, and early signals from the Ethereum Foundation's restructure. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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