Bitcoin could be headed for $70K ‘goblin town’ on ETF exodus: Hayes
Large hedge funds playing the ETF arbitrage game are starting to unwind their positions, putting more selling pressure on Bitcoin, says BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes.
Related Posts


New Ethereum proposal aims to boost block times by 50%
If approved, EIP-7781 will reduce block times from 12 seconds to 8 seconds, increase blob capacity, and make decentralized exchanges slightly more efficient.

Bitcoin’s short-term holder realized price hits $64,000, confirming BTC rally
This group mainly consisted of those who purchased BTC before and after the approval of the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF in January.

Prime Trust subsidiary Banq files for bankruptcy amid BitGo acquisition deal
Prime Trust payment subsidiary Banq files for bankruptcy, citing “unauthorized’ asset transfers to Fortress NFT Group. 405 Total views 2 Total shares The payments subsidiary of crypto custodian Prime Trust, Banq, filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States on June 13, court documents show.The move comes just days after wallet infrastructure provider and digital…

How ambitious young blockchain projects are connecting blockchain and music
Blockchain technology is simple to understand at a basic level, existing as a shared database, where different devices distributed across the network must verify the entries posted. As a result, blockchain is most well-known for decentralization, anonymity and security, all of which are evident in the first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC). While many are quick to…

MegaETH defies airdrop farming craze, dives headfirst into NFTs
MegaETH has unveiled soulbound NFTs to potentially raise $28 million as airdrop farming models receive heat.

‘Boomers Are F*cked’ — New Macro Report Forecasts $1M Bitcoin by 2025
In a scathing attack on the world’s ailing financial system, Raoul Pal puts his faith firmly in Bitcoin and gold as the future. 1433 Total views 25 Total shares Bitcoin (BTC) can rally to $1 million but coronavirus means that the baby boomer generation is “fucked,” a damning new macro report concludes.Originally published to clients…

Japan is the ‘leading candidate’ for Ripple’s new headquarters: SBI Holdings CEO
Japan is firming up at the most likely new headquarters for Ripple if it leaves its San Francisco offices 646 Total views 13 Total shares Japanese financial giant SBI Holdings CEO Yoshitaka Kitao said that Japan is the most likely country Ripple will relocate to, should it leave the United States. At an Oct. 28 press…

From NFTs to CBDCs, crypto must tackle compliance before regulators do
Each year that we get a little further away from Satoshi Nakomoto’s whitepaper, crypto becomes more popular than ever, breaking more barriers — not just in sheer enthusiasm, but in mainstream acceptance. From nonfungible tokens (NFTs) to the Metaverse, 2021 was the year of crypto, even following a decade where just about every other year…