#CardanoDebate Rationale Behind the Proposal DeFi Ecosystem Growth: Cardano lags behind Ethereum, Solana, and others in DeFi activity. Seeding liquidity with trusted assets like BTC and stablecoins could jumpstart activity on-chain.
Stablecoin Adoption: Supporting native stablecoins strengthens Cardano’s monetary layer and could attract more DeFi users.
BTC as a Reserve Asset: Holding BTC might serve as a hedge or long-term store of value, similar to how nations view gold reserves
$ETH Analysts view ETH as “digital oil,” with long-term bull cases projecting prices as high as $8,000 in the near term, and $80,000–$706,000 in a mid- to long-term scenario
#CryptoRoundTableRemarks Final Thought: Finance is becoming code, and code is becoming law. The legal system must adapt—but carefully. A blunt approach risks stifling the next generation of decentralized infrastructure. A smart regulatory framework should aim to catch bad actors without crushing open innovation.
ETH has rallied over 10% from ~$2,490 early June, peaking around $2,820 after remarks from SEC Chair Paul Atkins signaling openness
On-chain activity (funding rates, open interest, ETF flows) surged, indicating strong buying pressure. If ETH holds support at its 200‑day moving average (~$2,750), it could climb toward $3,250
#TradingTools101 RSI (Relative Strength Index): This momentum oscillator helps me identify overbought (>70) or oversold (<30) conditions. It’s my go-to for spotting potential reversals.
🔵 MACD: I use MACD for trend confirmation. When the MACD line crosses above the signal line, it's a potential buy signal; below it, a possible sell. I also watch for divergence between MACD and price.
🟡 Moving Averages (EMA/SMA): I primarily use the 50-day and 200-day EMAs. The Golden Cross (50 EMA crossing above 200 EMA) is bullish, while the Death Cross is bearish. These help me stay aligned with the larger trend
#TradingMistakes101 In my early days of trading, I jumped into a pump late—chasing green candles without any strategy. I bought the top, held through the drop, and froze—no stop-loss, no plan. I watched my position bleed, hoping for a bounce that never came.
What I learned: ✅ Always have a plan before entering ✅ FOMO is not a strategy ✅ Protect your capital—risk management is everything ✅ Losing trades aren't failures—they're tuition
$ETH ETH is leading the bounce amongst major cryptos and technically positioning itself well. If it maintains above ~$2.65K–$2.70K with strong volume, we might be looking at a proper breakout. But if momentum fades and it slides below ~$2.50K, it could turn into a classic bull‑trap.
On June 9, the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.3%, reaching 19,591, as investors reacted positively to U.S.–China trade talks hinting at eased semiconductor export rules
The semiconductor sector led the charge, reflected in strong performance by the iShares Semiconductor ETF (+2.4%) and individual stocks like Qualcomm, AMD, and Synopsys
The Nasdaq‑100 Index recently entered a new bull market phase, up over 20% from April’s lows (e.g., QQQ jumping ~30%
#NasdaqETFUpdate Market Drivers & ETF Context On June 9, the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.3%, reaching 19,591, as investors reacted positively to U.S.–China trade talks hinting at eased semiconductor .
The semiconductor sector led the charge, reflected in strong performance by the iShares Semiconductor ETF (+2.4%) and individual stocks like Qualcomm, AMD, .
The Nasdaq‑100 Index recently entered a new bull market phase, up over 20% from April’s lows (e.g., QQQ jumping ~30% from that bottom) tradingview.com
#USChinaTradeTalks The London meeting marks a crucial next stage in the fragile détente started in May. With export controls and rare-earths front and center—and tech and visa restrictions looming—the world is watching whether both sides can solidify a lasting framework or allow the truce to unravel.
$BTC Bitcoin is trading around $105,605 USDT, with a slight intraday movement between $105,110 and $106,368
On platforms like Binance, BTC/USDT has seen marginal gains (~ +0.15 % over the last 24 h), currently holding steady in the $105,500–$106,000 range .
Across the crypto market, sentiment is mostly cautious — traders are monitoring macroeconomic indicators and awaiting U.S. inflation and interest‐rate data
#SouthKoreaCryptoPolicy New Pro‑Crypto Presidency Lee Jae‑myung, elected June 3, 2025, campaigned on a pro‑crypto agenda—pledging to legalize spot crypto ETFs, introduce a won-backed stablecoin, cut exchange transaction fees, ease fiat banking rules for exchanges, and enable pension fund/institutional investment cointelegraph.com
Even rival conservative Kim Moon‑soo supports similar crypto-friendly measures—spot ETFs, stablecoins, and deregulation—demonstrating bipartisan momentum
#CryptoFees101 Different Fee Types in Crypto Trading 1. Trading Fees (Maker & Taker) Maker Fees: When you place an order that adds liquidity (like a limit order not immediately matched), you pay the maker fee—usually lower.
Taker Fees: When you place an order that instantly matches existing orders (like a market order), you pay the taker fee—usually higher.