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South Korea moves to block Polymarket over gambling concerns

The Korea Media and Communications Commission said Polymarket’s structure and operations amount to illegal gambling despite its noncustodial design and smart contracts.
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Crypto raised too much, too fast. Now comes the reckoning
Many projects, he said, raised enormous rounds despite having little revenue and no realistic path to profitability, leaving them dependent on becoming multibillion-dollar businesses simply to justify another financing.
Crypto’s fundraising culture made matters worse.
Unlike most industries, announcing a large raise could boost a project’s token and generate retail attention, creating incentives to present financing in the most flattering possible light.
The headline number could also obscure how firm the financing actually was. Kirkley said Global Settlement Network experienced investors failing to ultimately fund signed commitments, illustrating how announced rounds can differ from cash actually received.
Token governance meets reality
Another experiment now being tested is decentralized governance.
Token ownership did not necessarily translate into active participation, Kirkley said, while governance votes could make it harder for struggling protocols to pivot quickly. “Token holders do not mean active participants in your ecosystem,” he said.
The result is a market increasingly deciding what crypto actually needs.
Kirkley points to stablecoins, neobanks and institutional-grade wallet and settlement infrastructure as emerging winners, while areas including social tokens, memecoins and parts of Web3 gaming face a harsher reckoning.
Bitcoin faces a key support test
The shakeout could intensify if bitcoin breaks its next major support zone.
Kirkley described the market as a “soft bear market,” but sees support at $61,200 as critical.
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3 Battles Japan Is Losing at Once, Will Bitcoin Feel the Yen Shock?
Japan is losing three financial battles at once as its currency, bond, and debt defenses fail together. The yen has erased most of a rare US-backed rescue, and Bitcoin (BTC) traders are bracing for the yen shock.
Tokyo raised rates, spent an estimated $88 billion in two days, and brought in the US Treasury. Three weeks later, the market has beaten all three defenses.
Battle One Was the Yen, and America’s Help Is Fading
Japan’s Ministry of Finance sold dollars on July 30 as USD/JPY pushed toward 164, the yen’s weakest in decades. A day later, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joined the fight, selling euros to buy yen.
Washington had not stepped in to support the yen since 1998, during the Asian financial crisis. That history shows how seriously both governments took the slide.
The rescue worked for about a week. USD/JPY dropped to around 157, then climbed back near 159. The market has taken back roughly half of what two governments bought. BeInCrypto covered how the intervention gains faded last week, and the pressure has not let up since.
The reason is simple math. US rates sit at 3.5% to 3.75% while Japan’s sit at 1%. That gap pays traders to sell yen every single day, and no one-off intervention changes it.
Goldman Sachs argues Tokyo still holds a $1 trillion war chest for further action. Yet the first $88 billion bought less than a month of relief.
“The causes of yen weakness remain intact, Fortune reported, citing David Meier, economist at Julius Baer.
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Battles Two and Three Opened in the Bond Market
While the currency defense unraveled, a second battle opened at home. Japan’s 10-year bond yield touched 2.945% on Tuesday, its highest since September 1996. The 30-year yield now sits above 4.1%.
Higher yields would normally help a currency. In Japan, they signal distress. Government debt tops 200% of GDP, the heaviest load in the developed world. Every basis point makes that mountain more expensive to carry.
The economy offers no cover. Growth ran at an annualized 1.1% in the second quarter, missing forecasts. Household spending shrank for the first time in eight quarters.
The third battle is over Japan’s own war chest. Official Treasury data released Monday showed Japan sold $26.4 billion in US Treasuries during June, the largest cut of any country. China shed a similar amount, shrinking its pile to $633.4 billion, and the top three foreign holders dumped $61 billion in one month.
Those reserves are the ammunition for every yen defense. Selling them lifts US yields, widens the rate gap, and weakens the yen further. Each battle Japan fights makes the next one harder.
Will Bitcoin Feel the Yen Shock?
Bitcoin trades near $64,136, up 0.9% in 24 hours. It has held steady while Tokyo burned billions. History suggests that calm can end fast.
The yen is the world’s favorite funding currency. Traders borrow it cheaply and buy assets that pay more, including crypto. This strategy, the carry trade, works until it suddenly does not.
August 2024 showed what the ending looks like. A surprise Bank of Japan (BOJ) rate hike forced carry traders to unwind at once. Tokyo stocks fell 12% in a single day. Bitcoin lost up to 20%, according to the BIS, the bank for central banks.
The same trigger is now loaded. DBS analysts expect the BOJ to hike in September, then every three to four months after that. Faster hikes squeeze carry traders on the funding side while record Japanese yields pull money home.
There is a counterargument. BeInCrypto analysis found the yen squeeze explanation covers less of Bitcoin’s behavior than commonly assumed. Gold, not crypto, has absorbed most of the flight from government debt stress this year.
Still, the risk points one way. Markets have beaten Japan’s intervention, its rate hikes, and its American backup in three weeks.
If USD/JPY breaks 160, Japan must choose between a bigger defense and a public defeat. Both paths shake global liquidity, and Bitcoin rarely sits out that kind of storm.
The next tests come quickly. Japan publishes its official intervention totals at the end of August, and the BOJ meets in September. Traders should watch which battle breaks first.
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Citi plans to launch bitcoin (BTC) custody for institutional clients later this year
Citigroup plans to begin offering bitcoin custody later this year, bringing crypto into the same infrastructure it uses to safeguard traditional assets for institutional investors.
On Tuesday, the bank’s institutional infrastructure arm announced the launch of Custody+, a suite of services designed to make custody, settlement, foreign exchange and cash management faster.
The service, which does not yet have a launch date, will start with bitcoin and give clients access to traditional and crypto custody through the same framework.
Citi’s custody operation serves clients in more than 100 markets, including 62 markets where it runs its own custody network. By adding bitcoin custody, those clients could keep their bitcoin with the same bank that holds their stocks and bonds, making it easier for some institutions to invest in bitcoin without using a separate crypto custodian.
“Custody+ is the product of a multi-year commitment to building infrastructure that matches the speed of our clients’ strategies,” Amit Agarwal, head of custody at Citi Investor Services, said in a statement.
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Latam Digital Assets Conf to Bring Financial Institutions to Buenos Aires
The Latam Digital Assets Conf will take place Aug. 20-21, bringing together banks, fintechs, regulators and investors to discuss stablecoins, tokenization and digital finance regulation across Latin America.
The event arrives as major financial institutions deepen their push into digital assets. JPMorgan launched its own institutional digital currency in late 2025, BlackRock’s tokenized fund has surpassed $2 billion in assets, and the DTCC has launched a tokenization service with dozens of financial firms.
Stablecoins already account for more than 60% of crypto activity in Argentina, and six in ten new corporate clients onboarded by Bitso Business in 2026 were banks or traditional financial institutions. A recent study by EY and Taquion found that one in two Argentines want traditional banks to offer digital asset services. Argentina’s regulatory framework has kept pace: Decree 475/2026 aligned crypto tax treatment with other financial activity, and the National Securities Commission (CNV) now oversees a registry of virtual asset service providers and a growing tokenization regime.
The two-day conference will cover digital asset regulation, stablecoins, payments, tokenization and institutional decentralized finance through panels and public-private working sessions.
“Latin America is crossing a threshold. Our institutions are no longer debating whether to enter the onchain ecosystem, they’re building the future of finance, and Argentina holds a privileged place in that movement,” said Santiago Cristóbal, Managing Director of Crecimiento.
Confirmed speakers include congress member Martín Yeza; Buenos Aires city legislator Darío Nieto; Pablo Moauro (ADEBA); Gonzalo Pascual Merlo (BYMA Digital); Rafael Soto (MODO); Gastón Irigoyen (Pomelo); Manuel Beaudroit (belo); Julián Colombo (Bitso); Rafael D’Ambrosi (Twin); Eduardo Novillo Astrada (Agrotoken); Borja Martel (Roxom); Sarina Gowland (Fireblocks); Kyle Rojas (Ethereum Foundation) and Hanna Schiuma (Lucero), among others. The full lineup is announced on our official event website.
About Crecimiento
Crecimiento is a foundation that drives Argentina’s tech ecosystem to position the country as a global innovation hub. Since 2024 it has connected startups, developers, investors, companies, and public actors through conferences, hackathons, acceleration programs, and a sustained regulatory agenda. Along the way it has brought together more than 15,000 people across its initiatives, supported more than 1,000 startups, and built more than 200 partnerships with companies and communities in the industry.
About Aleph Week
The Latam Digital Assets Conf is part of Aleph Week, which from August 17 to 23 brings together banks, protocols, builders, and regulators in Buenos Aires. In the days following the conference, the Aleph Hackathon will also take place, among other events to be announced in the coming weeks.
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NASA Taps Blue Origin, Firefly For Services. SpaceX Stock Hits Resistance.
NASA on Monday awarded payload services contracts to Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, L3Harris and All Points Logistics for future missions. SpaceX prepares for another Starlink launch tonight. SPCX shares slid on a test of resistance early Tuesday. Space stocks trended lower early Tuesday. NASA on Monday selected All Points Logistics, Firefly Aerospace (FLY), L3Harris (LHX) and Blue Origin, the space…
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3 Reasons MicroStrategy (MSTR) Stock Could Climb While Bitcoin Remains Flat
Strategy (MSTR) stock is climbing back toward $100, closing Monday near $97.68 after a 5% jump, even though the Bitcoin behind it has barely moved near $64,000.
The stock is down about 38% in 2026, a steeper fall than Bitcoin’s 28% slide. Yet almost every analyst covering MSTR stock still rates it a Strong Buy. Three forces explain that gap, and they all trace back to one number, a premium called mNAV.
MSTR Stock Has Fallen Faster Than Bitcoin
First, the damage. MSTR has dropped roughly 38% so far in 2026, while Bitcoin, the asset that fills its treasury, is down about 28%. The stock fell harder than the thing it owns.
That is the opposite of what buyers signed up for. Strategy was built to act as leveraged Bitcoin, rising more in rallies, so trailing the coin in a slump is the puzzle the bull case has to solve. But MSTR can still do it without Bitcoin’s help, and 3 reasons explain how.
Reason One, a Premium That Can Rebound
The recovery starts with mNAV, the one number that drives the stock. MSTR is worth the Bitcoin it holds, its net asset value, times a premium investors pay on top, a multiple you can track live. When sentiment runs hot, the premium swells. When it sours, the premium shrinks.
Right now it has shrunk hard. Strategy holds 840,447 BTC, worth about $54 billion at today’s price, yet it paid roughly $63 billion for them, leaving the stack around $9 billion underwater.
The premium that once reached 1.4 times of Bitcoin has since collapsed, and here the math splits in two. On a basic basis, which counts only the common stock, mNAV slipped under 1 to about 0.7, so the shares were worth less than the Bitcoin behind them.
Trackers that also fold in Strategy’s preferred shares and convertible debt read higher, closer to 1.05, which is why you will see both numbers quoted.
That discount is the setup. If sentiment steadies and the premium re-rates back toward 1.5, the stock could climb by half with Bitcoin doing nothing at all.
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How can that premium rise while Bitcoin holds still? Because it is a demand multiple, not a fixed amount, so it swells when more money wants MicroStrategy as a convenient, leveraged Bitcoin bet than wants the coin itself. Index buying, share buybacks that shrink the supply, or a simple return of risk appetite can each lift it.
Reason Two, Strategy Buys Back Its Own Stock
The second reason is what the company now does with its cash. When the premium sat above 1, Strategy could sell new shares at a markup, buy Bitcoin, and hand holders more Bitcoin per share. Near 1, that accretion engine stalls, so the buying stopped.
Strategy’s last Bitcoin purchase came in mid-June, and it has since gone about eight weeks without adding a coin. Instead, it funnels cash into its STRC preferred stock, a share class that pays a rich dividend and is built to trade near $100, buying it back to defend that price.
The move is deliberate.
Retiring stock below its value lifts the Bitcoin behind each remaining share, so holders can gain even while Bitcoin sits flat.
Reason Three: The Sellers Have Quit
The third reason sits on the chart. MSTR has traded inside a rising channel since late June, carving higher lows while Bitcoin drifted sideways. Monday’s 5% candle bounced off the lower edge near $92.
The volume seals it. Trading is down about 63% from June, and since early August, the selling has thinned while buyers have crept back to July levels. Tired sellers and steadier buyers point to seller exhaustion, not fresh mania.
What the Price Action Says Now
All three reasons now meet at one line, $100. A clean break above the round number exposes $101.96, and clearing it opens $104.73 and then $108.26.
The bigger signal sits higher. A push above $118.46 would give the stock room to run toward $134.95 and even $151.44. That zone only reaches the low end of Wall Street’s target range, and the average target sits far above even that.
Below the action, $98.07 and $95.66 are the first supports, and a daily close under $91.77 breaks the channel and voids the case.
Analyst’s View: So the bullish case for the MSTR stock is possible but conditional. MSTR stock only rewards the Strong Buy if Bitcoin steadies. And also if the premium heals and the price clears $118, the upper trendline of the bullish channel.
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AI Predicts XRP: Claude Makes a Prediction that May Anger the Ripple Maxis
XRP enters the second half of 2026 in an unusual position: legally cleared, institutionally adopted, and yet stuck near the same $1 level it has hovered around for months. We put the question to Claude, asking it ‘AI predicts XRP’, and it gave a measured and interesting response.
As of mid-August 2026, XRP trades around $1.00, down roughly -72% from its July 2025 all-time high near $3.65. Daily trading volume for Ripple is currently at $728M, up from $680M yesterday.

Understanding where it might go from here means combining technical data, macro catalysts, and, crucially, the real money being wagered on prediction markets like Kalshi.
Check out Claude AI’s response below on where it believes XRP will end up over the remainder of 2026. Ripple bulls may not be too happy with the answer, but there is a good amount of data to back up its claims.
Claude AI Predicts XRP Price in 2026

When asking Claude AI to predict the XRP price through the remainder of the year, this is what it had to say:
The technical setup doesn’t support a breakout case right now. XRP is struggling to hold $1, sitting below both its 50- and 100-day EMAs, with RSI hovering between neutral and bearish.
Nothing in the current chart says “imminent multiple-expansion.” Trends like this tend to persist until there’s a real forcing catalyst, and I don’t see one that’s confirmed, only pending ones (CLARITY Act, broader crypto risk-on rotation)
I trust the prediction markets more than the narrative-driven AI forecasts here. The $2–$3 year-end targets that show up when you ask AI models directly are mostly based on catalysts that happened months ago (SEC resolution, ETF launches) and haven’t moved the price, which suggests the market already priced them in when they occurred.
Meanwhile, Kalshi puts only 23% odds on $1.50+, and Polymarket has been cutting its odds of a new all-time high all year (from 41% to 14%). That’s real capital, updating in the same direction repeatedly.
I weigh that more heavily than an LLM pattern-matching to “regulatory clarity + ETF = bullish,” which is a narrative rather than a demand signal.
What would change my mind: sustained ETF inflows breaking meaningfully above the recent ~$2M/week pace, XRP reclaiming and holding the 100-day EMA, or a genuine macro risk-on move dragging the whole crypto market up together. Absent one of those, I don’t see the setup for XRP to run.
Downside case: if $0.99 support fails decisively, $0.85–$0.95 is plausible before finding new footing, but I don’t think a collapse toward the $0.50 zone is likely; liquidity and ETF structural demand act as a floor.
So my honest single number, if forced: XRP ends 2026 at around $1.20, with meaningfully more probability mass below $1.50 than above.
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What Kalshi and the Prediction Markets Are Saying
Aside from ‘AI predicts XRP’ and other prediction markets, Kalshi’s annual contract on XRP has a target of closing above $1.50 by the end of 2026 and has been climbing, recently moving from 18% to 23%, a sign that some traders are warming to a stronger back half of the year.
A smaller but notable 10% of bettors are pricing in XRP reaching $2.50, a scenario that would likely require multiple bullish catalysts to align at once, such as broader crypto market strength and further regulatory clarity in Washington.
At the same time, a separate Kalshi market has indicated a 59% probability that XRP will drop below $1 before year-end — underscoring genuine uncertainty rather than consensus.
Shorter-dated Kalshi contracts, which settle in as little as two weeks, have shown roughly 66% odds of XRP closing above $1.35 in the near term, though that probability fell to 43% for the $1.37 threshold, a reminder that short-term sentiment can shift quickly and shouldn’t be read as a year-end forecast.
Polymarket data tells a more cautious story on the high end: the probability of XRP setting a new all-time high before January 2027 has fallen sharply over the year, from around 41% to just 14%, while the odds of XRP even reaching $3 sit near 23%. That’s a notably wider gap than many analysts’ price targets, which have historically clustered at higher levels.
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Adam Back Rejects Satoshi Nakamoto as Bitcoin’s Final Word
Satoshi Bitcoin scaling quotes prove nothing, Adam Back argues, because the pseudonymous creator contradicted himself repeatedly and was sometimes simply wrong.
The Blockstream CEO fired back this week at a viral thread citing old forum posts as proof that Satoshi Nakamoto always wanted bigger blocks.
What the Satoshi Bitcoin Scaling Quotes Actually Say
The fight reopened after a developer interview drew criticism on X. Big-block advocates recirculated two Satoshi lines they treat as settled doctrine, starting with this one from BitcoinTalk.
“We can phase in a change later if we get closer to needing it.”
Satoshi Nakamoto, BitcoinTalk, October 3, 2010
The context complicates that reading. Satoshi wrote it while urging users to reject a patch that raised the block size limit.
A December 2009 post predicted Moore’s Law would soon outgrow the chain. That rule of thumb holds that computing power roughly doubles every two years.
Consequently, advocates argue, the design always assumed rising capacity.
Back answered with one word. He wrote “no,” then explained why the archive cuts both ways.
Why Back Wants First Principles Instead
Back traces those Satoshi Bitcoin quotes to a defensive exchange with critic James A. Donald, who argued in 2008 that the design would never scale. Satoshi’s answer that November pointed away from bigger blocks entirely.
“as the network grows beyond a certain point, it would be left more and more to specialists with server farms of specialized hardware”
Satoshi Nakamoto, Cryptography Mailing List, November 2008
There sits the contradiction. One Satoshi tells users the chain can simply grow, while another hands the load to specialists and lightweight clients.
The Moore’s Law claim aged worse still. Satoshi expected download times to peak within eight months, yet the chain kept outrunning hardware. It now spans about 744 gigabytes.
Back reads those later remarks as an early case for second layers, which settle payments off-chain.
The Blockstream founder has spent 2026 attacking similar appeals to authority. In July, he ridiculed the BIP-110 fork fight, a failed push to rewrite consensus rules through miner signaling.
He later called the case for lifting Bitcoin’s 21 million cap a trap. Back has also argued that Bitcoin was discovered, not invented, weakening any author’s claim to the roadmap.
Meanwhile, the market offers little comfort. Bitcoin (BTC) trades near $64,168, roughly 49% below the record of $126,080 set in October 2025.
The argument resurfaces because both sides need Satoshi. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong recently claimed stablecoins, not Bitcoin, delivered Satoshi’s payments vision.
Craig Wright pushed the opposite line in his Bitcoin governance critique, insisting the base layer must never change.
Back lands somewhere between them. Old Satoshi Bitcoin posts can inform the debate; however, they cannot end it.
His conclusion abandons the archive. Developers should reason from first principles themselves, he argues, rather than mine a decade-old forum for permission.
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XRP Price Prediction: Can $1 Be Reclaimed This Week?
XRP price prediction has it trading at $0.9956, down -0.3% over the past 24 hours after swinging between $0.9897 and $1.0044, a range tight enough to make even patient bulls nervous. The token’s remarkable 635-session streak of closing above $1 nearly snapped twice this month, and today’s print puts it right back on the edge. What happens if that streak finally breaks?
A bridge exploit that drained roughly $200,000 via a connection between the TX Chain and XRP Ledger briefly pushed XRP under $1 on August 11 and again on August 14.
Buyers stepped in both times before the daily close, but the technical damage lingers: XRP’s 50-day EMA now sits below its 200-day EMA, a death cross that confirms sellers have controlled the short to medium-term trend for weeks.
Meanwhile, Wall Street posted a completely different Monday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hovering near highs on AI-driven momentum, a divergence that’s left crypto looking increasingly isolated from broader risk appetite.
Institutional flows tell a more nuanced story, though: recent XRP ETF activity from major players like Jane Street suggests some smart money isn’t fully bailing on the setup, even as retail sentiment sours.
XRP Price Prediction: Can Ripple Hit $1.06 This Week?
At $0.9956, XRP sits almost exactly on its most contested psychological level in a year. The $1.00 zone has functioned as the primary demand area since November 2024, and price has spent most of August oscillating between $1.00 and $1.18, with no decisive break in either direction. Bollinger lower bands cluster around $0.99–$1.01, reinforcing that this is where buyers have consistently shown up.
Bull case: A reclaim of $1.04–$1.06 opens the door to the 50-day EMA zone near $1.09–$1.11, with $1.18 as the next real test.
Base case: continued chop between $0.99 and $1.06 as the market waits for a catalyst.
Bear case: a clean daily close below $1.00 invalidates the floor entirely, with FXLeaders analysis pointing toward $0.80 as the next technical magnet.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse’s appearance at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium adds a wildcard; any regulatory clarity commentary could move price fast in either direction.
Traders watching for confirmation should track whether XRP can close above $1.06 on volume before committing to the bull thesis; some analysts have also floated more aggressive 2026 targets, citing whale accumulation and shrinking exchange supply.
Bitcoin Hyper Targets Early Mover Upside as XRP Tests Key Levels
XRP price prediction shows a death cross on the chart and repeated sub-$1 scares, which isn’t confidence-inspiring for anyone holding through this chop. A token that’s already spent two years compounding needs a genuinely new catalyst to break its current range.
And even a clean bounce to $1.18 only recovers ground lost; it doesn’t create new upside. That’s the math pushing traders toward earlier-stage infrastructure plays where the ceiling isn’t already priced in.
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Cash App taps MoonPay to give 50 million users access to broader crypto markets
Cash App’s cryptocurrency service is extending beyond bitcoin and stablecoin USDC for the first time by being added to crypto payments platform MoonPay.
This means eligible U.S. Cash App users will be able to use their balances to purchase a host of other digital assets offered by MoonPay, including ether , solana (SOL), XRP and the largest stablecoin, USDT.
Users will also be able to fund wallets on MoonPay through their Cash App balances, including Ledger, BitPay, Trust Wallet, MetaMask and Uniswap, among others.
Cash App, the mobile payment service developed by Jack Dorsey’s fintech company Block (XYZ), is one of the premier mainstream gateways into cryptocurrency, given its customer base of over 50 million users.
The gateway has, however, historically been open only for bitcoin purchases. Cash App added support for USDC, the second-largest stablecoin by market cap, earlier this year.
Bitcoin maximalist Dorsey said he didn’t like supporting stablecoins, but Cash App’s “customers want to use them.”
“I don’t think it’s wise to go from one gatekeeper to another,” he said in March.
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