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2026-05-28:Geopolitical Shock Flushes $1B in Leverage as BlackRock ETF Exodus Tests Market Resilience

6 min · 28 de may de 2026
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A billion dollars in leverage vanished, BlackRock’s IBIT saw roughly $528 million walk out the door, and Bitcoin’s supposed safe-haven identity faced one of its toughest tests yet. In this episode, we unpack why the Strait of Hormuz shock did not just move prices, it exposed the new machinery underneath crypto: ETF redemptions, basis-trade unwinds, Treasury liquidity drains, and order books that can turn quickly when leverage gets crowded. Ethereum’s break below $2,000 raises a deeper question about whether Layer-2 success is quietly weakening the mainnet, while Hyperliquid emerges as the unexpected institutional DeFi winner. And Worldcoin’s whale-driven rally? Maybe less clean than it looked. The real story is not panic. It is market structure revealing itself. Read the full report: https://deepmarket.report/en/report/crypto/2026-05-28?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-crypto-en&utm_content=2026-05-28-en&utm_term=report_link

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