
Crypto wanted to replace Wall Street – Instead, Wall Street took over crypto
Crypto set out to remove financial intermediaries, but the industry's most successful products now depend on them.
Read sharp crypto market analysis, expert breakdowns, and on-chain insights covering Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, and macro trends.

Strategy may not become a major seller, but its ability to keep driving Bitcoin demand is under fresh scrutiny.

A $223 million inflow into spot Bitcoin funds offered relief to crypto markets after softer labor data reduced immediate pressure from rate expectations.

Whale-sized deposits rose as Bitcoin tried to hold $60,000, raising the risk that fresh exchange supply could cap the recovery.

Bitcoin’s move back above $60,000 puts the market’s liquidity thesis on trial after a soft payrolls print, as traders weigh rate-cut odds, real yields, and holiday-thinned momentum into the long weekend.

ETF sellers are leaving Bitcoin, but long-term holders are absorbing the exit, turning the selloff into an ownership reset.

ETF outflows, Fed rate risk and Strategy’s shift leave July as a critical month for the crypto market.



