Trading in Capital B’s shares more than doubled within two hours of its debut on Cboe Europe, a strong signal that European investors were hungry for easier access to the French Bitcoin treasury company. The Capital B Cboe listing, which went live on August 5, quickly outpaced trading on the firm’s original Euronext Growth Paris
Fundstrat cofounder Tom Lee has warned that quantum computers might compromise the security of Bitcoin as soon as 2028 or 2029. Lee cited recent research from Google, claiming advancements in quantum technology could soon render Bitcoin’s existing protections obsolete, and cautioned that the crypto sector currently does not have a unified mitigation strategy. Ethereum and
The Nasdaq 100 just did something it has only done a handful of times in ten years, and Bitcoin traders are paying close attention. On Tuesday, the tech-heavy index surged 3.32% in a single session, a move statistically rare enough that options analytics firm Nations Indexes flagged it as one of the ten most bullish
Strategy, founded by Michael Saylor, announced its goal of becoming the world’s largest company by market capitalization. In an official video released by the company, it was stated that this goal is based on expanding Bitcoin reserves, issuing digital loans through STRC, and transforming MSTR shares into a more robust investment vehicle. In a video
Bitcoin might be setting up one of the biggest liquidation cascades of this cycle. From a technical lens, $BTC has chopped around $60k for over two months, while extreme positive Funding Rates show that traders continue to pile into long positions. The question now is whether this positioning reflects a strategic setup. Are bulls front-running
Coldcard Panic Breaks Through a Quiet Market In a recent research report called “Textbook summer doldrums,” K33 Head of Research Vetle Lunde identified onchain transfers as the glaring exception in an otherwise sleepy summer market. Trading volumes, price swings, open interest and exchange-traded fund (ETF) flows remained subdued, but roughly 890,000 $BTC changed hands over
A Week of Very Bad News for Bitcoin By any normal standard, bitcoin should be falling. The Coldcard hardware wallet theft has topped $116 million, with waves of drains continuing since the exploit surfaced on July 30. Michael Saylor’s Strategy disclosed it sold 1,638 $BTC for about $104.7 million (its third sale of the year)
Bitcoin treasury firm Strive bought 20 $BTC in the final week of July 2026, but its gross Bitcoin exposure per effective common share slipped by roughly 0.03% in the period. Strive’s Aug. 3 filing records 20 $BTC bought from July 27 through July 31, at an average price of approximately $63,191, including fees and expenses.
The Pentagon nuclear strategy is being quietly rewritten. According to an exclusive NBC News report published August 5, 2026, Defense Department policy chief Elbridge Colby is drafting a classified framework that leans on shorter-range tactical nuclear weapons for potential regional wars with China or Russia.
Large cryptocurrency holders are accumulating Bitcoin ($BTC) and Ether ($ETH) as valuations approach levels associated with the final stage of a bear market, according to CryptoQuant. Rising whale balances during price weakness can reduce available supply and concentrate ownership among larger holders, the blockchain analytics company said in its latest Smart Money report seen by