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Could the Expiry of $3.8B in Cryptocurrency Options Affect Market Trend? Approximately 30,700 Bitcoin options contracts, valued at around $3.2 billion, are set to expire on Friday, June 6. This event is predicted to have minimal impact on the spot markets, which have already experienced a $150 billion decline. The options contracts have a put/call ratio of 0.76, indicating a slight preponderance of long contracts. The highest open interest is at the $115,000 strike price, with $1.7 billion, and an additional $1.6 billion at the $140,000 strike price, reflecting continued bullish confidence. Simultaneously, around 241,000 Ethereum contracts, with a notional value of $624 million, are also set to expire, bringing the total value of crypto options expiring to approximately $3.8 billion. Despite recent losses, Bitcoin and Ethereum continue to maintain support levels in six figures and around $2,400 respectively.
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The Ongoing Bitcoin Bull Cycle: A Phenomenon Unseen in Previous Trends Bitcoin's current bull cycle is undergoing a different trajectory, showing both similarities and differences compared to previous cycles. The 2017 cycle saw steady gains with short corrections, while the 2021 cycle saw an extended correction due to the pandemic before a significant rally. The ongoing cycle has seen rapid gains followed by sharp corrections, a trend not seen in prior cycles. This pattern seems to be a deliberate effort by large entities to prevent market overheating. Despite this, market observers anticipate the cycle to end with a classic euphoric phase. The current steady price action marks a significant shift in the investor base from retail speculators to corporate and institutional holders, signaling a strategic accumulation phase. This, coupled with macroeconomic uncertainty, positions the market for future explosive moves.
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Independent Miner Successfully Mines Bitcoin Block, Garners Over $330K Reward A Bitcoin miner, known as Solo CK, has impressively validated a block on the Bitcoin network, netting a reward valued above $330,000. This includes the standard block subsidy and 0.026 BTC in transaction fees, totalling to approximately $330,386 considering current market rates. Solo mining successes are highly uncommon due to the significant computational effort required to validate a block, a task usually undertaken by large-scale operations such as Bit Digital and Riot Blockchain. The odds of an individual miner validating a block using their own hardware are estimated at 1 in 1.6 million. Despite these odds, the case of Solo CK and a few other successful individuals demonstrate that individual efforts can occasionally yield significant rewards.
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Is the Official Trump Team Offloading TRUMP Token as its Value Plummets by 13% in a Week? Rumors once again circulate that the team supporting the meme coin associated with the US President may be preparing to sell, as large amounts of the token have been deposited into exchanges. This comes after the TRUMP token's value took a hit, nearly wiping out all gains generated by hype. Lookonchain reported that a wallet tied to the TRUMP team transferred nearly $47 million worth of the token to various exchanges. While these movements don't guarantee a sell-off, they suggest the likelihood, as large investors and project teams usually deposit funds when preparing to sell. Despite numerous similar transfers in the past few months, the US President denies profiting from the meme coin. The token's price, which had soared to $16 following an event announcement, has been on a downward trend, now standing below $11 after a 13% weekly drop.
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Circle, the USDC Stablecoin Issuer, Secures $1.1B in Initial Public Offering Circle, the company behind the USDC stablecoin, has secured $1.1 billion in its IPO, exceeding initial expectations. The IPO of the stablecoin issuer attracted demand for more than 25 times the number of shares available, pushing the likely price above the marketed range. The latest SEC filing showed that Circle and its backers had planned to raise $896 million. The company offered 32 million shares, an increase from the initially planned 24 million shares. Major investors, including ARK Investment Management and BlackRock, have shown interest in the IPO. The development takes place amidst Congress reviewing legislation on stablecoins, which if enacted, would provide the sector with more legitimacy and encourage institutional adoption.
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