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Tom Lee’s Massive ETH Bet & Bitcoin’s 2020 Warning Sign

51 min · 4 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Tom Lee’s Massive ETH Bet & Bitcoin’s 2020 Warning Sign

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Token Narratives ep. 99 is brought to you by Real.Finance: Institutional Infrastructure for Real-World Assets. The first fully decentralized and permissionless L1 Blockchain that offers native tokenization of RWAs. $ASSET TGE IS LIVE. Learn more at https://tge.real.finance/?utm_source=bcom&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=asset_tge&utm_content=main_announcement On X: @RealFinOfficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RealFinanceRWA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/realfinancerwa/ Bitcoin is trading at $77K after rejecting $80K resistance. Are we only 55% through the bear market, or is this the launchpad for the next leg up? Alex and Graham break down the macro setup, then Real.Finance strategic advisor Pauli Speaks joins for the second half to talk EVM-compatible L1s, RWA tokenization, and the $ASSET token. In this episode: - Bitcoin's quiet exchange volumes — lowest since October 2023 - Rekt Capital, Jurrien Timmer & Jamie Coutts on where we are in the cycle - RHODL metric flashing "cheap" - Spot ETF flows: $138M out of BTC, $87M out of ETH - Paul Tudor Jones: BTC beats gold as an inflation hedge (with caveats) - The rise of Digital Asset Treasuries: Bitmine's 5M ETH stash - Tom Lee's $60K ETH thesis — visionary or delusional? - Tether's record $344M USDT freeze tied to Iran's central bank - Trump's Strategic Bitcoin Reserve — announcement incoming? - INDOPACOM running a Bitcoin node: what does "operational testing" mean? Plus a deep dive with Pauli Speaks on Real.Finance's tranching system, the native $ASSET token, the upcoming Euro-derivative stablecoin, and the roadmap ahead. Token Narratives is Bitcoin.com's weekly markets and macro show. Subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss the next episode. Chapters: 00:58 - Welcome to Token Narratives 01:25 - Market Update: Stocks and Precious Metals 03:10 - Crypto Analysts' Insights 04:40 - Wrecked Capital's Bear Market Analysis 06:00 - Urien Timmer's Bull Market Prediction 08:16 - Rodal Metric and Bitcoin Analysis 11:50 - Glassnode's Trading Volume Data 13:06 - Paul Tudor Jones on Bitcoin as an Inflation Hedge 15:27 - Market Sentiment and Economic Outlook 19:20 - Rise of Digital Asset Treasuries (DATs) 23:32 - Tom Lee's Ethereum Price Target 30:53 - Introduction of Special Guest: Polly Speaks 31:32 - Real Finance Overview 34:17 - EVM Compatibility and Real Finance 37:48 - Asset Token and Tranching System 43:04 - Euro Stablecoin and Future Plans 47:26 - Real Finance Roadmap and Future Milestones

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