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Crypto.Report - Your Daily Free Crypto News Podcast

Crypto.Report News Podcast — the audio companion to your daily dose of crypto clarity. Just like our newsletter, the podcast delivers concise, expert-curated insights on market trends, influencer commentary, breaking news, and in-depth analysis—all packaged in an engaging audio format.Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.reportDaily Briefings: Get the latest from Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, NFTs, DeFi, and Web3 developments—translated into digestible, actionable audio.Concise & Efficient: Built for busy listeners—news in minutes, not hours.Insights You Can Trust: Leveraging the same rigorous curation process behind our newsletter—bringing you only what matters.Each episode is the perfect companion to our free daily Crypto.Report newsletter, offering another way to stay ahead: whether you prefer reading or listening, you’ll get a streamlined, expert-driven perspective on the crypto mar

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    Markets Struggle to Price New Fed Regime - 19.06.2026 Fed Transition, Strong Dollar, and STRC Stress Weigh on Bitcoin

    This episode uncovers a stark market paradox: global equities hitting all-time highs while institutional investors quietly withdraw capital, driven by algorithmic momentum and flat corporate profits. We explore how a hawkish Fed and a stronger U.S. dollar are draining crypto liquidity, triggering retail exodus, while major financial firms build low-fee crypto products and on-chain infrastructure — even as Ethereum faces a critical $30M core development funding shortfall. The episode asks who will ultimately control the decentralized future if public-good funding fails and traditional finance owns the entry points. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Records, Relief and Red Flags - 15.06.2026 SpaceX made history, BTC broke $66k, and a flood of new supply is headed for markets

    In this episode we unpack a rapid SpaceX IPO surge, the fragile state of crypto markets and miners, and Benjamin Cowan’s time-based BTC strategy — all while retail enthusiasm collides with looming institutional supply and macro risks. We also explore Asia’s regulatory plays, bank-driven stablecoin moves, Anthropic’s model shutdown and the ensuing decentralized AI boom, plus wildcards like quantum threats and political crypto payouts — asking whether decentralization will survive the institutional takeover. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    How Close is Bitcoin to the Bottom? - 10.06.2026 Inflation data, Fed expectations and potential macro floor for BTC.

    This episode explains why on-chain indicators showing ~51% of Bitcoin supply at a loss often precede a market bottom, with a possible washout toward the $48K–$50K range. It explores the security turning point brought by Anthropic’s Claude Mythos 5 — an AI that can autonomously find and patch or weaponize smart-contract vulnerabilities — and the implications for automated cyber offense and defense in crypto. Finally, it examines how traditional banks are building tokenized deposit systems and regulatory moats while DeFi protocols like AAVE and Pyth upgrade risk frameworks and oracle infrastructure to compete and protect permissionless markets. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  4. 97

    Free Fall - 04.06.2026 brutal outflows, and a bold ETH bet that the market completely ignored

    This episode unpacks the “great crypto divergence”: brutal short-term price action driven by ETF outflows, macro headwinds and AI-driven liquidity drains versus major institutional, regulatory, and infrastructure builds happening behind the scenes. Hosts analyze aggressive capital plays (like BitMine’s 9.5% preferred stock and Arthur Hayes’ exits), technical bear signals, and the longer-term implications of U.S. regulatory clarity, bank integrations, and whether crypto could become a safe haven if an AI bubble bursts. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  5. 96

    Everything Is Working Against BTC - 03.06.2026 ETF outflows, liquidations, geopolitics, regulation and sentiment all hitting at once

    This episode unpacks the strange divergence between a scorching U.S. economy—driven by a trillion-dollar AI buildout and large fiscal deficits—and a sharp crypto selloff that pushed Bitcoin down to $65,000. We break down the five compounding forces behind the crypto drop (ETF outflows, oil-driven risk aversion, momentum rotation, massive liquidations, and Saylor/MicroStrategy overhang) and show how institutional capital is instead flowing into big tech and tokenized financial plumbing. At the same time, policymakers are wrestling with inflation metrics and the Clarity Act while strategic oil reserves are projected to deplete by late July, creating a real risk of a supply-driven inflation shock and rate hikes. Finally, using Benjamin Cowan’s cycle framework, we examine the technical path for Bitcoin toward the 200-week moving average (~$62k), the potential June washout and July relief bounce, and the looming summer question: will macro realities break the crypto cycle? Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    $70,000 Is Gone - 02.06.2026 bitcoin's support levels are failing one by one

    This episode explains the stark split between a brutal retail sell-off and the quiet institutional build-out beneath it. We break down the four simultaneous bearish forces—ETF outflows, geopolitical jitters, Mt. Gox wallet movements, and Michael Saylor's selling—that pushed price through key supports. At the same time, major players like CME, payment networks, and big banks are launching 24/7 derivatives, stablecoins, and tokenized products while fighting pro-crypto legislation. The episode shows how these deep currents could reshape who wins the next crypto cycle. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  7. 94

    January All Over Again? - 27.05.2026 Why Bitcoin's current move is harder to ignore this time

    This episode unpacks a market flashing red: Bitcoin slipping below $75k amid massive institutional outflows, a macro liquidity squeeze driven by a closed Strait of Hormuz and oil shocks, and strategic corporate moves like Strategy’s debt restructuring and STRC plan. At the same time DeFi faces an AI-driven security crisis—hundreds of millions stolen and developers warned to exit—traditional finance is moving to tokenize assets and claim blockchain rails, raising a central question: will crypto remain permissionless or become Wall Street’s new database?

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    Buyers Almost Gone?? - 26.05.2026 BTC chops sideways, ETFs see heavy outflows, and ETH struggles to find new buyers

    In this episode, we unpack how $2.5 trillion in volatility-suppressing products is keeping markets deceptively calm while creating hidden leverage and sector-level chaos. We connect macro signals, Bitcoin's four-year cycle, Ethereum's institutional crossroads, and where capital is quietly rotating—highlighting infrastructure plays, hyperliquid ETFs, and sovereign stablecoin moves. Hosts examine potential scenarios if a traditional-market unwind coincides with Bitcoin's cyclical low, exploring whether crypto becomes collateral damage or the next refuge for fleeing capital. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  9. 92

    Crypto Market Stalls as Demand Weakens - 22.05.2026 ETF outflows, negative Coinbase premium, and fading momentum

    The market is paralyzed as macro forces—rising energy prices, Fed hawkishness, ETF outflows and heavy miner selling—keep Bitcoin pinned under an $81K–$82K ceiling despite inflationary pressures. Ethereum faces an internal exodus and a heated debate after a leading researcher urged a $1 billion reorganizational push funded by staking fees, raising questions about centralization vs. survival as competitors gain ground. All this unfolds against a high-stakes regulatory battle over the Clarity Act, where legacy institutions like the DTCC are lobbying to become mandatory gatekeepers; analysts warn the short-term path is lower while traders hunt for fringe opportunities and infrastructure pivots to AI occur. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  10. 91

    From ETH to HYPE - 21.05.2026 Inside Hyperliquid’s surge and growing dominance

    Explore how an 11-person decentralized protocol generated nearly $1B in profit and reshaped global finance. This episode unpacks the mechanics behind Hyperliquid’s public vaults, its token distribution, and the weekend that proved decentralized markets can outpace legacy exchanges. We also examine U.S. policy responses, the fight for access to Federal Reserve master accounts, and macro risks from central bank liquidity shifts that could reshape crypto’s next decade. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  11. 90

    Where Crypto Capital Is Really Going - 20.05.2026 BTC and ETH lose ETF support while others tokens lead

    In May 2026, $3.57 billion of traditional equities traded entirely on-chain in 24 hours, revealing a market split between massive institutional adoption and short‑term technical pain. Sources unpack a structural Bitcoin supply squeeze and million‑dollar targets versus bearish technical signals at the 200‑day moving average, while funds rotate from altcoins into Bitcoin and crypto infrastructure, and some projects survive via real revenue buybacks or weaponized attention. Legacy players and clearinghouses are building tokenization rails amid federal and state legal clashes, signaling a matured market where the real opportunities lie in infrastructure and the on‑chain migration of traditional assets. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  12. 89

    Crypto Shift Into Survival Mode Again - 19.05.2026 STRC stability is tested, Bitcoin weakens, and Ethereum faces leadership turnover

    Imagine watching the architects of a massive futuristic skyscraper quietly pack up their tools while Wall Street billionaires rush to buy the penthouse. This episode unpacks that paradox: systemic fragility within crypto — from STRC's stressed $100 peg and Bitcoin's technical rejections to key Ethereum researchers resigning — versus accelerating institutional adoption and tokenization by traditional finance. We break down the contagion risk, market mechanics, regulatory stakes around the Clarity Act and SEC exemptions, and what this means for the future: a blockchain-powered financial system run by Wall Street, or a preserved decentralized movement. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Crypto Rally Running Out of Fuel? - 18.05.2026 BTC loses $80k levels

    A $2 billion buy from a major player failed to stop Bitcoin from sliding below $80k. This episode explains how geopolitical tensions, an oil-driven inflation spike, and expectations of higher interest rates strengthened the U.S. dollar and triggered institutional outflows. We unpack technical signals that suggest the recent rally may have been a classic bear-market bounce, the hidden role of stablecoins (notably Tether) in propping up dollar demand, and how Europe’s regulation is reshaping stablecoin flows. Finally, we highlight the winners: compliant, real-world-utility projects and tokenization platforms that are attracting institutional capital as the industry shifts from speculative chaos to regulated infrastructure. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Crypto in The Passenger Seat - 15.05.2026 Capital continues flowing into equities as altcoins face weaker liquidity

    Markets are undergoing a tectonic shift: retail and traders are rotating capital away from crypto and into AI-driven equities as AI tools create a new, immediate investing utility. Short-term catalysts like STRC ex-dividend events, ETF outflows, and technical resistance have drained crypto momentum. Underneath the sell-off, institutions quietly accumulate infrastructure—examples include Hyperliquidand major bank and exchange moves—while security risks and regulatory pressure persist. The episode explores this divergence and whether AI-driven analytics could later reverse the flow back into crypto. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    AI Momentum Overrides Macro Fears - 14.05.2026 PPI inflation data comes in hot!

    This episode unpacks the convergence reshaping finance: an AI-driven memory-chip shortage sucking up speculative capital, Wall Street firms building tokenized treasury infrastructure that capture on-chain yield, and Washington's legal and political battles that are stalling crypto regulation. Through examples like a $725M corporate impairment, Coinbase's plumbing partnerships, and the WLFI legal saga, the show explains why technology can enable global settlement but institutional incentives and political paralysis may redirect control back to legacy financial powers. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Macro Pressure Hits Risk Assets Again - 13.05.2026 Markets wobble as CPI surprises higher and investors reassess risk assets.

    This episode breaks down a bifurcated crypto market: surface calm with Bitcoin holding above $80,000 while retail liquidity and altcoins collapse amid supply-driven 3.8% CPI inflation and rising macro risk. Underneath, big institutions and regulators are moving fast—tokenizing treasuries, building settlement on Ethereum, and pushing legislative clarity—raising the question of whether mainstream adoption will preserve or reshape crypto’s original ideals.   Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    A New Oil Shock? - 12.05.2026 Global reserves are shrinking rapidly, raising concerns over inflation and pressure on risk assets like crypto.

    This episode connects shrinking global oil inventories, the risk of Fed rate hikes, and the resulting pressure on markets—especially crypto—explaining how physical energy constraints can force inflation and tighten liquidity. It also explores the seeming paradox of major crypto firms and miners building new institutional products and AI infrastructure amid macro weakness, asking whether the next cycle will be driven by institutions and algorithms rather than retail traders. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Altcoin Momentum Returns - 11.05.2026 BTC remains stable while altcoins begin gaining momentum ahead of May 15.

    Explore how Bitcoin's $80,000 floor reflects a structural shift driven by institutional spot buying, looming U.S. legislation, and capital rotating from overbought tech sectors. This episode unpacks Morgan Stanley's ETF inflows, Strategy's massive corporate accumulation, the CryptoClarity Act, a $292M bridge exploit, and miners pivoting to AI hosting. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Oil Spikes as Powell Exits - 30.04.2026 Bitcoin stays steady near $76K while markets weigh changes

    On April 30, 2026, global finance faces a paradox: central banks appear divided and constrained while crypto infrastructure quietly scales into real-world plumbing. This episode unpacks the Fed's surprising 8-4 split, rising macro fragility, and how companies like Visa and players like Michael Saylor are building stablecoin rails and tokenized products that could reshape payments and deposits. We explore the risks of increased leverage on new crypto rails, regulatory implications, and what these shifts mean for businesses and savers. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    The Great Consolidation - 29.04.2026 BTC’s $80k Barrier and the Meme Comeback?

    The episode explores the contrast between a stagnant retail crypto market and powerful unseen forces — new banking rules, sovereign reserve moves, and large-scale token engineering — reshaping liquidity beneath the surface. We unpack competing macro views, the ESLR shadow-liquidity thesis, central banks testing Bitcoin for reserves, regulatory whiplash across countries, and the rise of autonomous AI trading, closing with the provocative idea of code managing national crypto treasuries. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  21. 80

    Why Bitcoin's $80K Ceiling Is Actually an Oil Crisis

    This episode traces why Bitcoin is stuck at $80,000 by following the invisible line from rising oil prices and sticky inflation to delayed Fed rate cuts and a frozen regulatory landscape around the Clarity Act. It also covers how institutions are responding—proof of reserves, Bitcoin-backed credit, staking strategies—and the dramatic DeFi United $300M bailout that tested whether the decentralized ecosystem can self-heal without government intervention. The episode ends by asking whether successful decentralized crisis management could upend traditional banking and regulatory frameworks. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Bitcoin Strength vs Altcoin Stagnation - 27.04.2026 ETFs and institutional demand drive momentum as most of the market stays quiet

    This episode unpacks a fractured financial landscape where institutional flows lift Bitcoin and traditional markets while 90% of crypto remains flat. We decode Heikinashi signals suggesting weak structural momentum, and explain why tokenized collectibles and permissioned finance are advancing differently. We also break down the Genius Act’s impact on stablecoins, how tokenization works in practice, and recent crises—from Litecoin’s chain rollback to DeFi bailouts—that reveal the tension between code-as-law ideals and real-world legal, technical, and political controls.

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    Bitcoin’s Strong April. What about May? - 24.04.2026 A solid rally, but weak confirmation keeps the outlook cautious

    This episode unpacks a dramatic crypto dichotomy: a powerful price rally driven by institutional ETF flows and corporate strategies versus a fragile DeFi infrastructure suffering hacks, liquidity flight, and stablecoin centralization. We connect macro forces—currency debasement and the delay effect—with on-chain events like Tether freezes and a U.S. military Bitcoin node, urging listeners to separate nominal gains from true structural resilience. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Ceasefire Rally? - 22.04.2026 Can Bitcoin Finally Reclaim $80k?

    This episode dissects a striking market contradiction: Bitcoin surging past $76,000 on thin volume—what analysts call "black ice"—while macro forces like gold, geopolitics, and an incoming Fed chair point to deeper structural risks. We explain how negative real yields and potential rate cuts could push institutional capital out of cash and into hard assets, and why Ethereum’s yield-generating, supply-burning mechanics are shifting institutional interest from Bitcoin toward productive crypto. Real-world integrations—from DoorDash payroll tests to sovereign trade moves—illustrate the technology’s maturation and raise the central question: what happens when decentralized networks offer reliable, global yields better than traditional fiat?

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    Bitcoin Holds the Line - 21.04.2026 Institutional Buying Ramps Up While Traders Chase Other Opportunities

    On April 21, 2026, markets show two realities: public euphoria in equities while huge institutions quietly hoard bitcoin, ethereum and gold as a hedge against 1970s-style inflation. At the same time, banking lobbyists fight stablecoins, sovereign central banks push CBDCs, and new infrastructure for AI payments and quantum-resistant ledgers is already being built. This episode unpacks a $292 million DeFi exploit that exposed dangerous composability risks, the political battle over the Clarity Act and stablecoin yields, and the long-term implications of autonomous AI agents and quantum threats for a fragile, evolving financial system. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    $600 million gone in 18 days. - Is DeFi broken?

    On April 20, a $292 million Kelp DAO cross-chain exploit triggered a secondary contagion that helped spark a $15 billion run from DeFi, exposing how interconnected protocols can turn a precise smart-contract failure into widespread illiquidity. At the same time, a meme token called Asteroid surged to a $150 million market cap after a social-media push tied to a Shiba Inu plush sent to space — underscoring how capital can flee opaque technical risk into transparent, attention-driven speculation. Compounding the chaos is a $3 trillion private-credit shadow banking problem: mark-to-model valuations, rising defaults and PIK loans threaten forced liquidations across public markets. Bitcoin remains under bearish pressure, while institutions reposition and policymakers may be forced to inject liquidity, creating a volatile, high-stakes backdrop for all assets. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    A One-Buyer Market? - 17.04.2026 What happens when crypto demand starts looking... concentrated

    Today’s episode unpacks the contradiction between soaring equity markets and a lagging crypto space. We dig into institutional rotations, risky derivative “yield” structures (like STRC), Wall Street’s ETF custody play, tokenization frictions, and a macro backdrop of sticky inflation that could drain liquidity. Expect a clear breakdown of how centralization and monetary policy are reshaping crypto’s future. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Why Does This Rally Feel... Off? - 16.04.2026 Stocks are making new highs... crypto looks stuck.

    This episode maps a sharply divided financial world where traditional equities roar ahead as crypto sits stagnant, revealing on‑chain accumulation by long‑term holders amid short‑term capitulation. We explore why the U.S. dollar still rules global liquidity, how tokenized government money and institutional moves (like $2B DeFi open interest and corporate bailouts) are remaking financial plumbing, and why custodial and UX advances are vital for mainstream adoption. Finally, we confront an existential threat: advancing quantum computing and the draft BIP‑361 migration plan that could force coordinated upgrades or even freeze vulnerable Bitcoin funds — raising hard questions about control and sovereignty over digital wealth. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  29. 72

    Bitcoin Is Pumping Into Chaos - 14.04.2026 Geopolitics are bearish, but one man is quietly driving $1B+ into BTC

    This episode unpacks the paradox of crypto rallying amid global geopolitical fear, driven by Strategy (STRC) buying over $1B of Bitcoin to capture a 96¢ ex-dividend payout—what hosts call the “Saylor effect.” We analyze the SEC’s new ‘neutral tool’ signal for wallets and interfaces, the systemic risks of DeFi leverage and algorithmic liquidations, warnings of a possible 70% crypto correction, and the broader tension between tokenizing Wall Street and preserving consumer protection after major scams like OneCoin. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Bitcoin Chills Above $70K - 09.04.2026 BTC stabilizes, inflation behaves, and Iran turns to Bitcoin

    Deep Dive examines an April 9, 2026 crypto newsletter: Bitcoin holding near $70,000, a high-profile Iran tanker payment in BTC, clashing analyst views on whether the bottom is in, and the contrast between polished institutional ETFs and risky exchange infrastructure. The episode concludes with a provocative forecast: skyrocketing stablecoin velocity and demographic shifts could drive a $1.5 quadrillion on‑chain economy by 2035 — potentially cementing U.S. dollar dominance even as global payments migrate on chain. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Markets Walking on Thin Ice - 07.04.2026 ETF inflows look bullish, but geopolitics and macro data are keeping traders on edge

    This episode explains why $500 million of Bitcoin ETF inflows didn’t move the market: structural ETF buying collided with discretionary liquidity pulled offline by geopolitical risk (U.S.–Iran) and a brutal macro calendar (FOMC, CPI, GDP). We break down how automated demand meets human fear, why tax season and low liquidity matter, and how front‑running can erase textbook price targets. We also cover the institutional plumbing changes under way — CME’s 24/7 derivatives rollout and new alt contracts, Solana’s Stride incident‑response program, Polymarket’s native stablecoin shift, and Aave’s governance vs. risk tug‑of‑war — plus two models for a breakout (Paul Barron’s April 15 tax thesis and Ivan’s $38–40K fib floor) and what to watch next. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Crypto Rallies Ahead of Key U.S. Data - 06.04.2026 A headline-driven rally in an otherwise directionless market

    Today’s episode peels back the headlines about Bitcoin nearing $70,000 to reveal the mechanics and risks underneath: a short-squeeze-driven spike, flat ETF flows, and institutional capital quietly moving to safety. We explore clashing forces — Charles Schwab opening crypto access while the IMF warns instant tokenized settlement could amplify crashes — plus the human-factor security breach that drained $280M from Drift and the growing quantum threat driving projects like Circle's ARK. Finally, we outline strategies to navigate this era of rapid change: avoid lottery-ticket bets, focus on AI ‘picks and shovels’ (infrastructure, compute, and energy), and consider whether we’ll need to build artificial friction to survive an ever-faster financial system. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Crypto Still Holding... But For How Long? - 31.03.2026 Liquidity is draining as oil and the dollar move higher

    This episode explores the triple threat facing digital assets: a macro liquidity squeeze driven by $100 oil and a strong dollar, political battles over stablecoin yields and self-custody, and an accelerating quantum computing timeline that could break existing cryptography by 2029. We unpack market signals, regulatory fights like the Clarity Act, global adoption trends, and Google's warning about post-quantum urgency, asking whether decentralized systems can upgrade quickly enough to avoid a collapse of digital trust. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    April Is a Minefield for Markets - 30.03.2026 From CPI to oil shocks, this month is stacked with volatility triggers

    This episode unpacks a split-screen crypto market: surface-level bearish charts driven by global macro shocks—energy rationing, rising gas prices, and tightened liquidity—versus deep structural building happening under the hood. We explain how institutional algorithmic de-risking and capital flows can force liquidations, highlight Benjamin Cowan’s "window of weakness" and possible Bitcoin targets (realized price ~$54k, balance price ~$39k), and survey divergent corporate strategies from MicroStrategy’s leveraged accumulation to Morgan Stanley’s low-fee ETF. Finally, we cover long-term infrastructure progress—Ethereum Foundation staking, the Ethereum Economic Zone, and synchronous composability via zero-knowledge proofs—and why these developments matter once the macro storm clears. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Markets Are Tightening Even More - 27.03.2026 BTC keeps ranging while macro pressure continues to build in the background.

    This episode decodes a multi-trillion dollar disconnect between real-world supply shocks and crypto market apathy, tracing how geopolitical tensions, energy scarcity, and a late business-cycle liquidity drain are forcing crypto to mature. We examine institutional rotations into infrastructure, the rise of private stablecoins and tokenized assets, and why the modern financial plumbing—more than token prices—will shape the next decade of global power. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Crypto Is Under Pressure Again - 26.03.2026 Conflict risk is rising, but there’s another factor quietly weighing on the market

    Today’s episode breaks down a market shock where Bitcoin fell below $70,000 as major miners liquidated billions to stay afloat, even as policymakers quietly clear pathways for trillions in retirement capital to flow into crypto. We explain the Clarity Act, the new Department of Labor rule for 401(k) investments, the looming May 21 legislative deadline, and the tradeoff between mass institutional adoption and the loss of crypto’s original decentralization and privacy. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    What’s going on in markets right now? - 25.03.2026 Markets can’t decide what story they’re telling.

    Episode deep dive into the sharp disconnect between headline-driven market panic and massive institutional upgrades under the surface: geopolitical volatility is draining capital while firms like Bitmine lock up billions in Ethereum staking and DeFi platforms optimize yield. We explain the technical warning signs on Bitcoin, the mechanics and impact of large-scale staking and automated liquidity, and how U.S. regulation versus global adoption could redirect institutional capital offshore. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  38. 63

    When Gold Crashes and Crypto Whales Buy: The Quiet Rewiring of Global Finance

    This episode explains how a near-30% crash in gold and late-cycle liquidity squeezes are masking a massive, quiet accumulation of digital assets by institutional players. We explore how staking and tokenization are turning crypto into yield-bearing treasury tools while markets react to geopolitical rumors and macro stress. We analyze Larry Fink’s tokenization thesis, the banking lobby’s push to block stablecoin yield, and the regulatory tug-of-war that could split legacy finance from decentralized systems. The episode also highlights the explosive growth and technological risks of DeFi, from large-scale staking strategies to code-level exploits that can instantly vaporize funds.

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    Crypto’s Waiting Game - 20.03.2026 No trends, no setups and a whole lot of macro noise

    This episode explains how Middle East unrest and rising oil prices are tightening global liquidity, putting crypto into a frustrating limbo while driving traders to decentralized perpetuals tied to commodities. We trace the shift as platforms like Hyperliquid and Coinbase, along with institutional tokenization and private chains like Canton, converge to create 24/7, AI-powered trading infrastructure. The episode closes by asking whether these moves preserve crypto's open ideals or simply recreate Wall Street's control on new blockchain rails. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Bitcoin Is At A Crossroads - 18.03.2026 Bullish signals are piling up, but macro risks mean the next move could go either way.

    This episode explains why Bitcoin is holding above $70,000 despite rising wholesale inflation, breaking down market mechanics, resistance levels, and the crowded altcoin landscape. It also covers the SEC–CFTC joint framework that reclassifies tokens, rising stablecoin dominance, TradFi’s split reactions, and the political battle over stablecoin rewards—plus what investors should do about custody and regulatory risk. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Could This Really be the Bottom? - 17.03.2026 Bitcoin Refuses to Break

    This episode explores why Bitcoin is holding up despite a hostile macro environment, tracing the role of large institutional buyers, corporate yield products and automated accumulation in changing market structure. We contrast bullish structural flows with Benjamin Cowan’s midterm year warning, examine on-chain metrics (realized price, MVRV Z-score), and explain why Ethereum and AI-focused networks are attracting massive capital. Listen to understand who’s buying now, how they’re buying, and what it could mean for traditional cycle signals and your portfolio. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

  42. 59

    Bull Case vs Macro Reality - 16.03.2026 The Market Is Playing Tug-of-War

    Heavy macroeconomic forces—tightening global liquidity, a strong dollar and rising geopolitical risk—are pushing markets toward a normal correction, yet Bitcoin remains buoyed by massive institutional buying via Saylor’s STRC convertible-debt vehicle. That institutional accumulation has created an artificial floor that keeps BTC trading sideways while altcoins stage selective relief rallies and weak legacy players fail, signaling a violent but necessary market maturation. Meanwhile, decentralized prediction markets have scaled into a powerful forecasting tool, drawing regulatory pushback even as legacy institutions acknowledge their superior accuracy—posing a broader challenge to how we form consensus and make decisions. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    How rising oil prices could affect Bitcoin miners - 13.03.2026 What happens to Bitcoin if oil keeps rising?

    A concise overview mapping crypto’s contradictions in 2026: how global macro shocks and the dollar cycle still drive Bitcoin, why miners are insulated by stranded energy, and why the four-year cycle persists. It covers Wall Street’s push to turn Ethereum into a regulated settlement layer with staked ETFs, the regulatory tailwinds for tokenized finance, and the rise of Pump.Fun — a billion-dollar meme-coin casino that highlights decentralized profit and catastrophic on-chain risks like $50M slippage losses. The episode argues both institutional sanitization and permissionless chaos coexist and could lead to a future schism in the crypto ecosystem. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Saylor keeps buying billions in Bitcoin - 12.03.2026 Saylor deploys new tool to buy BTC

    This episode explores the collision between traditional finance and a nonstop crypto ecosystem: how corporate financing tools are being used to voraciously buy Bitcoin, how 24/7 tokenized markets priced weekend geopolitical shocks and triggered massive liquidations, and how that pressure is driving a fierce political fight over stablecoin yields. We also unpack the SEC and CFTC aligning on crypto policy, the barbell reality of institutional-grade players alongside risky permissionless platforms, and the big question of whether Wall Street will abandon the closing bell to defend its assets. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Markets on Thin Ice - 11.03.2026 Oil volatility, geopolitical risk, and a rising dollar could set the stage for the next Bitcoin leg lower

    Welcome to The Deep Dive: this episode breaks down sudden macro volatility, why Bitcoin’s recent rally may be a deceptive bear-market trap, and how tightened liquidity is reshaping risk across asset classes. We analyze Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade and its unintended collapse of the fee market, the Avi oracle liquidation incident, and why multi-chain monitoring is now essential for risk management. Finally, we unpack Bernstein’s stablecoin findings — trillions in volume, independent growth from crypto cycles, accelerating integration with traditional rails, and the prospect of AI-to-AI payments reshaping global transactions.   Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Bitcoin Reclaims $70K Again - 10.03.2026 Saylor’s BTC buy and easing geopolitical fears lift markets

    This episode breaks down the chaotic crypto market on March 10, 2026, explaining Bitcoin's move above $70,000 driven by massive corporate purchases and shifting geopolitical sentiment. We unpack deeper structural changes: NASDAQ and Kraken building tokenized equity rails, the brewing legal battle over stablecoin yields that threatens traditional banks, and the mechanics behind liquidations, perpetual futures, and institutional plumbing. Finally, we explore the convergence with AI and what this means for the future of money — a fast, programmable financial layer reshaping how value moves globally. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Waiting For Better Days - 09.03.2026 Weak flows and macro uncertainty continue to cap crypto’s upside.

    Markets are stuck: a surge into oil amid U.S.–Iran tensions and a classic midterm-year cycle have drained crypto momentum, leaving Bitcoin and altcoins drifting and capital fleeing into commodities. Behind the scenes, productization and regulation are accelerating, while a 17-hour GitHub episode showed how fragile Bitcoin’s social consensus can be when institutional power grows—so the practical edge today is preservation and patient observation. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Bitcoin Knocks on $70k.. - 27.02.2026 Relief Rallies Fade as Resistance Holds Strong

    This episode breaks down three big themes: the historical midterm-year pattern that could make a March rally a dangerous trap; an investigation into Axiom revealing alleged insider trading and a ‘God Mode’ dashboard that undermines trust in centralized platforms; and the Clarity Act’s potential ban on stablecoin yields that could strip DeFi of its main advantage. We end with practical takeaways: don’t chase short-term green candles, be cautious with centralized exchanges and your data, and consider how regulatory clarity might reshape crypto’s utility and appeal. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Relief Rally or Real Move? - 26.02.2026 What today's crypto rally actually means

    Today’s episode breaks down an 11% Bitcoin rebound driven by NVIDIA earnings and massive ETF inflows, and asks whether this is a tradable squeeze or just a dead cat bounce. We cover the short-term trading strategy (be mercenary), the macro threats from global tariffs and sticky inflation that keep rates high, and the risk profile for Bitcoin, Ethereum and altcoins. Finally, we dig into Ethereum’s long-term ‘straw map’—faster blocks, near-instant finality, post-quantum security—and broader adoption signals like stablecoin growth and wallet integrations. Key takeaway: separate trading moves from long-term investing. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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    Bitcoin Stuck in the Chop - 25.02.2026 A short-term bounce may be coming, but the broader trend still points lower

    Today’s episode breaks down the split reality in crypto: prices flashing caution while infrastructure and tokenization adoption surge. We cover liquidity warnings (stablecoin flatline), macro cycle risks that could drive short‑term downside, and major industry moves from Kraken, Coinbase, Binance and Meta. We also unpack the ‘paper Bitcoin’ problem — concentration, rehypothecation, and custody risk — plus global regulatory responses and what to watch next. Know what you actually own as the integration era begins. Subscribe to our daily Free Crypto Newsletter: https://crypto.report

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