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Everyone’s talking about September interest rate cuts triggering a $BTC run, but Bitcoin is just the warm-up act.
I’m watching the handoff to $ETH.
If the macro easing hype builds, stay calm. The big question isn't how high BTC spikes first—it's whether capital rotates into Ethereum once Bitcoin cools off.
If ETH catches the bid, we’ve got a real market expansion. If not, it’s just another fakeout rally.
#CryptoMarket #Ethereum #Bitcoin #MacroEconomics

Don’t Trust Every $ETH Breakout
What matters isn’t just whether price rises or falls, but how much of the move survives into the daily close. $ETH often shows longer wicks than $BTC, suggesting intraday breakouts are more vulnerable to reversals and traps. In the current market, $ETH breakouts should be confirmed by the daily close, ideally with follow-through into the next session. For $BTC, the direction of the daily candle generally carries stronger confirmation.
NARRATIVE SHIFT — CAPITAL IS LEAVING THE OLD STORIES
Altcoins remain highly fragmented. Capital is moving toward newer narratives and higher-beta assets:
$BTC -0.51%
$ETH -0.23%
$SNT +5.65%
$VINE +5.29%
$DOS +4.55%
$MOVE +2.70%
$xNBIS +2.19%
Meanwhile, some of the names that previously attracted capital are starting to cool:
$IMX -2.79%
$AEON -2.66%
$BICO -2.45%
$MORPHO -1.77%
Hidden signal: capital has not left crypto — it is rotating into newer narratives with stronger momentum.

A TON OF THINGS HAPPENED IN THE STOCK MARKET TODAY.
Here's a full recap:
1. Nebius $NBIS got approval for its Vineland, New Jersey data center expansion, clearing a major hurdle tied to its $17.4B Microsoft $MSFT cloud deal. The Vineland Planning Board approved Phase 2 of the project, adding roughly 600,000 square feet and potentially increasing total campus capacity from about 300MW to around 350MW. DA Davidson had cut its price target from $250 to $175 last week over approval concerns, but raised it back to $250 after the decision, saying the approval removes a significant risk and allows Nebius to move forward with construction instead of becoming a “poster child” for data center delays.
2. Today’s selloff was driven largely by macro pressure. The VIX had been sitting near a two-year low, leaving stocks vulnerable to any pickup in volatility, while Treasury yields moved higher with the 10-year above 4.7% and the 30-year near 5.3%. Global bond pressure also intensified as Japan’s 30-year yield rose above 4% to a record high, while geopolitical uncertainty increased after Trump said the U.S. was not holding talks with Iran. The move was especially sharp in tech, with many semiconductor names down 8%-10%, the QQQs falling nearly 2%, and the S&P 500 down about 0.7%, as the market gave back part of the strong gains from the first half of August.
3. Anthropic is reportedly preparing to give CEO Dario Amodei and other co-founders enhanced voting rights ahead of a potential IPO as soon as late September, according to The Information. The structure is designed to protect leadership from outside shareholder pressure, especially as the founders hold relatively small economic stakes, with Amodei reportedly owning around 2%. Anthropic also plans to keep its Long-Term Benefit Trust, which holds special shares that allow it to elect a majority of the company’s board.
4. OpenAI said revenue reached $6.7B at the end of Q2, up 18% QoQ from $5.8B in Q1, while Anthropic reportedly doubled revenue to $11.6B over the same period. OpenAI’s operating loss widened from $9.3B in Q1 to $12.3B in Q2, outpacing revenue growth as compute costs, free-user subsidies, and pricing pressure weighed on margins. The slowdown matters because OpenAI has signed massive infrastructure deals tied to the expectation that it can eventually generate hundreds of billions in annual revenue, with companies like $NVDA, $ORCL, $CRWV, and $MU all exposed to the pace of AI demand. OpenAI is now leaning on products like Codex and a broader ChatGPT “super app,” while Greg Brockman has taken a more active role across product and business to help reaccelerate growth.
5. July economic data came in mixed. Import prices fell 0.4% MoM versus +0.1% expected, while export prices dropped 1.3% MoM versus +0.2% expected. Housing starts came in at 1.239M versus 1.350M expected, down 12.4% MoM, while building permits beat at 1.443M versus 1.375M expected. ADP also said private employers added an average of 9,500 jobs per week over the four weeks ending August 1, the first increase after 7 straight weeks of declines, but still well below the 30,750/week pace seen in early June.
6. The top 10 most active options today by contracts traded were $NVDA with 1.9M contracts, $TSLA with 1.5M contracts, $AAPL with 1.0M contracts, $INTC with 868K contracts, $MU with 847K contracts, $META with 823K contracts, $SPCX with 747K contracts, $AMZN with 700K contracts, $AMD with 385K contracts, and $NFLX with 359K contracts.
7. UBS remains bullish on Micron $MU with a Buy rating and $1,625 price target, arguing that cautious investor positioning creates an opportunity as earnings prove more resilient than feared. The firm says near-term concerns still center on supply agreement durability, gross margin downside, ongoing supply tightness, and future capacity additions, which could keep MU a battleground stock. However, UBS believes long-term investors may start to value memory more structurally as AI token generation economics become increasingly driven by memory rather than compute.
8. Onchain tokenized equity trading volume has hit a record $9B in 2026, up 207% QoQ and 800% year-to-date. The surge is being driven by demand for 24/7 global access to high-momentum stocks, especially memory and storage names, with Jupiter leading the Solana-based tokenized equities push and reporting 95% QoQ growth in routed volume. Jupiter also says 55% of tokenized equity volume happens during off-hours, while Nasdaq is moving in the same direction with plans to expand trading to 23 hours a day, five days a week.
9. Bank of America’s August fund manager survey shows investor bullishness approaching extreme levels, with a net 56% of managers overweight equities, the highest reading since November 2021. Cash allocations have dropped to just 3.5%, making this the third-most bullish survey since 2022. Despite strong confidence in stocks and AI spending, BofA says investors should consider rotating toward more defensive assets as market risks rise.
10. Einride is planning to deploy 500 Tesla $TSLA Semis for Amazon and other customers across major U.S. freight corridors beginning in September. The 24-month rollout will cover California, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, and Georgia, and is expected to triple Einride’s deployed electric-truck fleet. The company operates electric and autonomous freight fleets through its Saga AI platform.
11. Google $GOOGL has reportedly told suppliers it plans to move production of all Pixel smartphones, watches, and earbuds out of China starting in 2027, with manufacturing shifting mainly to Vietnam and India. If completed, Google would become the second major global smartphone brand after Samsung to fully move smartphone production out of China. The company is also targeting 8%-10% Pixel shipment growth this year, up from roughly 12M units in 2025.
12. Morgan Stanley says active funds remain under-owned in mega-cap tech, with the gap widening to -129 basis points in Q2. Nvidia $NVDA is still the most under-owned large-cap tech stock, with its ownership gap widening 14 basis points to -2.53%, followed by Apple $AAPL at -2.33%, Microsoft at -1.54%, and Amazon $AMZN at -1.29%. Meanwhile, active managers are heavily overweight AI memory and storage names, with SanDisk $SNDK the most over-owned at +2.30%, while Lam Research $LRCX and Western Digital $WDC also rank among the most over-owned. Morgan Stanley says this shows a clear institutional bias toward AI “picks and shovels,” while under-owned mega-cap tech could benefit if active managers increase exposure.
WALL STREET IS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.

The cycle continues in this stagnant market. 📉
$CORE maintains active on-chain data, yet thirty-day fees stand at only $254.80 while TVL keeps flowing out.
Many traders are already exiting toward $BTC for the macro cycle, or choosing $BICO for real business revenue.
Without revenue, active metrics are just an illusion.
Still, some remain trapped in the dream, hoping the next upgrade will break the deadlock. 💭#XiaomiQ2Earnings #SECProposesCryptoRules #SandiskValuationSplit $BTC
The macro backdrop is dictating the narrative for BTC andETH right now.
All eyes are glued to three core drivers: geopolitical headlines out of the Strait of Hormuz, shifting U.S. Treasury yields, and key policy signaling from today's White House crypto summit.
With Bitcoin grinding near $64K and Ethereum holding around $1.9K, buyer interest is obvious what’s missing is follow-through volume to confirm a clear breakout.
De-escalation in Hormuz paired with cooling yields would give risk
BTC
BTC مقابل ETH: قصتان مختلفتان $BTC و $ETH يُنظر إليهما بشكل متزايد من خلال عدسات مختلفة. يتميز $BTC بإمداد ثابت يبلغ 21 مليون، مما يعزز قصته كأصل نادر ومخزن للقيمة على المدى الطويل. يعتمد $ETH بشكل أكبر على استخدام الشبكة، والتخزين، وآلية حرق ETH. مع تغير النشاط على السلسلة والرسوم، يمكن أن تتغير أيضًا ديناميكيات العرض في Ethereum. أحدهما مبني على الندرة. والآخر مبني على الفائدة. د
حاملو Ethereum يواجهون ركودًا مع تذبذب استعادة $2,000 في الميزان
حاملو Ethereum يشعرون بالضغط، والإحباط واضح. أحد المتداولين، الذي اشترى في مايو بسعر 2200 دولار، يطرح الآن السؤال الذي يشغل بال الكثيرين: هل يمكن لـ ETH أخيرًا أن تشهد انتعاشًا قويًا وتستعيد مستوى 2000 دولار؟ بعد أكثر من ثلاثة أشهر من الانتظار، لا تزال الوضعية غارقة في الخسارة، ونقص الزخم يختبر الصبر. المشكلة الأساسية ليست فقط في هبوط السعر؛ بل في انهيار التقلبات. خلال الشهر الماضي، تحرك ETH بحوالي 100 دولار، نطاق ضيق جدًا لدرجة أنه يشعر كأنه s

Wow this is actually big..
$WLFI is slowly building the bank behind USD1..
the OCC gave them conditional approval to open a national trust bank.
if they clear the remaining checks, they can issue USD1, hold its reserves, manage custody and handle conversions themselves…
BitGo handles the custody today.
this gives USD1 a much stronger pitch when WLFI talks to exchanges and corporate treasuries.
the full setup would sit under one company and one federal regulator.
WLFI also keeps more of the fees and gets more control over how USD1 moves.
approval is still conditional though. they need $20M in capital, audits, compliance systems and final OCC checks.
but the direction looks obvious..
they’re building USD1 for much bigger flows than people swapping stables onchain.
Today is a major milestone for @worldlibertyfi
Receiving conditional approval from the OCC to organize World Liberty Trust Company, N.A. opens a new world of possibilities for what we can build and how far USD1 can scale.
We started with a vision to modernize an outdated financial system. This brings us one step closer to building federally supervised infrastructure that can connect digital assets with the global financial system at real scale.
This isn’t the finish line. It’s an unlock for the next phase of WLFI.
We are just getting started. 🦅☝️
البطء والثبات يفوزان بسباق 800K CORE
إنه يوم هادئ آخر في المسيرة الطويلة نحو تجميع 800,000 CORE، ومهمة اليوم لا تزال بسيطة: استمر في التكديس كلما بدا السعر مناسبًا. 🪙 الآن، عند الجمع بين ما في المحفظة وما هو مُرهن بالفعل، الإجمالي يقترب من 300,000 CORE. لا يزال هناك طريق طويل قبل الوصول إلى هدف 800,000. بالنظر إلى الوراء، عندما بدأت أولاً في شراء CORE، كانت ذهنيتي مختلفة تمامًا. كنت مهووسًا بموعد ارتفاع السعر، وأحسب الأرباح المحتملة في كل لحظة


