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AAVE Slides Below $90 as Contributor Departures Weigh on DeFi’s Largest Lender
The AAVE token has lost roughly 75% of its value since its most recent peak in August 2025.
AAVE fell as low as $85 on Tuesday before partially recovering to trade near $88, extending a selloff that has now erased roughly 75% of the token’s value since its August 2025 high near $356.
The latest drop came as DeFi selling accelerated across the board, but AAVE has been underperforming the broader market for months amid an escalating governance crisis that has cost the protocol three prominent independent contributors.

Chaos Labs announced Monday that it is proactively terminating its engagement with the protocol, citing a fundamental disagreement over how risk should be managed and inadequate funding to cover expanded responsibilities under Aave V4.
Aave founder Stani Kulechov thanked the firm for its contributions but pushed back on several aspects of Chaos’ account.
Chaos Labs’ exit follows BGD Labs’ departure on April 1, citing what it called an increasingly centralized dynamic around Aave Labs and V4 development. Marc Zeller of the Aave Chan Initiative (ACI) called it “the most significant talent loss in Aave’s history.”
And Zeller’s own organization followed suit. In early March, ACI announced it would wind down its engagement with the DAO, citing structural breakdowns in governance.
Governance Dispute
It all started in December, when a governance dispute erupted after a delegate discovered that Aave Labs had been redirecting approximately $200,000 per week in interface fees — previously flowing to the DAO — to itself via a CowSwap integration.
The controversy escalated into a broader confrontation over tokenholder rights, brand ownership, and the balance of power between the DAO and Aave Labs. BGD Labs co-founder Ernesto Boado proposed a token alignment initiative to shift control toward the DAO, which Kulechov publicly opposed, saying it would “slow down and potentially derail” the protocol’s momentum. The proposal was ultimately voted down, with the token dropping roughly 20% over the course of the dispute.
In February, Aave Labs submitted its “Aave Will Win” framework, requesting up to $51 million in funding from the DAO in exchange for routing 100% of product revenue to the treasury. The proposal narrowly passed its Temp Check, though Zeller’s post-mortem analysis argued the broader delegate base had actually leaned against it when excluding Aave Labs–linked voting power.
The community turmoil has created a striking divergence between Aave’s protocol metrics and its token performance. The protocol remains DeFi’s largest lender with over $24 billion in total value locked (TVL), and generated $124 million in net revenue in 2025, up 72% from 2024, according to DeFiLlama.
Yet at roughly $88, AAVE is trading 86% below its May 2021 all-time high of $666 and roughly 75% below the $356 level it reached in August 2025. The token is also underperforming the broader crypto market — down about 10% over the past seven days while Bitcoin and Ether are up, according to CoinGecko.
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Chainlink exchange outflows hit biggest level since December
Chainlink (LINK) recorded its highest single-day exchange outflow since December 2, 2025, according to data shared by Santiment.
Summary
- Chainlink recorded 970,430 LINK in net exchange outflows, its highest one-day withdrawal since December 2025.
- LINK traded at $9.23 despite rising demand, showing weak short-term momentum across the broader market.
- BridgeTower deployed Chainlink infrastructure for tokenized securities tied to the $11 billion DOM X project.
The data showed that 970,430 LINK left known exchanges on April 27, 2026. The withdrawn tokens were worth about $8.95 million based on LINK’s average price at the time. Large exchange outflows often show that traders are moving assets into private wallets.
The withdrawals came as the wider crypto market slowed after a recent rally. Chainlink still saw strong activity, as traders appeared to use the price pullback to increase their holdings.
Exchange outflows can reduce the amount of LINK available for trading on platforms such as Binance. If demand remains steady, lower exchange supply may support price stability.
LINK price slips despite rising demand
LINK traded at $9.23 at the time of writing, according to CoinGecko data. The token was down 0.98% over the past 24 hours, showing weak short-term momentum.
The decline came after a recent price recovery. However, the latest withdrawal data showed that some investors continued to accumulate LINK despite the weaker price action.
BridgeTower uses Chainlink stack for tokenized securities
Elsewhere, BridgeTower Capital has deployed Chainlink’s full infrastructure stack to support tokenized securities tied to the DOM X Arizona Copper-Gold Project. The project is linked to an $11 billion U.S. natural resource initiative.
The companies described the deployment as “live production infrastructure” rather than a pilot. The move adds another real-world asset use case for Chainlink as institutional interest in tokenization grows.
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Ondo and Broadridge Bring Proxy Voting to Tokenized Stocks
Ondo Finance has teamed up with financial technology giant Broadridge to give holders of tokenized stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) the ability to participate in proxy voting.
Broadridge has built a Web3-enabled relay system where tokenholders connect their crypto wallet to Broadridge’s ProxyVote platform, submit their voting preference, and Ondo’s issuer then votes the real shares accordingly, with the entire process recorded onchain for transparency, according to a Tuesday announcement.
“By working with Broadridge, we are enabling holders of our on-chain tokenized stocks to access governance and voting capabilities, with all the additional benefits on-chain tokens provide,” Matthieu de Vergnes, global head of institutional at Ondo Finance, said.
Proxy voting is when a shareholder authorizes someone else to vote on corporate matters on their behalf. It has long been a standard feature of traditional equity ownership, but tokenized stocks have largely lacked it. The Broadridge integration addresses this gap, letting investors sign in via their crypto wallets, confirm their holdings and submit votes.
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Tokenized stocks hit $1.15 billion
Tokenized stocks have surged to $1.15 billion in distributed value, up 25.46% over the past 30 days, according to data from RWA.xyz. Monthly transfer volume stands at $2.27 billion, with over 217,000 holders, up 9.26% in the last month alone.
Tesla, NVIDIA, and S&P 500-linked products are among the most prominent assets by value, alongside Circle Internet and Strategy-linked tokens.
Tokenized stocks continue to grow. Source: RWA.xyz
Ondo, which claims roughly 70% of the tokenized stock market with over $700 million in total value locked, offers its products across Solana (SOL), Ethereum (ETH) and BNB Chain (BNB). The tokens are backed by the corresponding stocks or ETFs.
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Franklin Templeton, Ondo bring tokenized ETFs to crypto wallets
Last month, Franklin Templeton and Ondo Finance announced a partnership to bring tokenized versions of Franklin’s ETFs onchain, giving investors access through crypto wallets rather than traditional brokerage accounts. The initial offering covers five funds spanning US equities, fixed income, and gold, available across Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Latin America, with US access pending regulatory clarity.
Meanwhile, Binance has listed 10 tokenized assets from Ondo Global Markets on its Binance Alpha platform, including tokens tracking Apple, Nvidia and the Invesco QQQ ETF.
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BNB Chain Just Activated the Osaka Hard Fork: Will 20,000 TPS Finally Trigger a Price Breakout Above $700?
The BNB Chain community has now passed the protocol-level event that many hoped would ignite a price breakout, or feared would trigger the classic sell-the-news collapse.
The Osaka/Mendel hard fork successfully activated at 02:30 UTC on April 28. What happens next depends heavily on whether bulls can defend the $612–$620 zone now that the upgrade is live and the initial uncertainty has cleared.
The upgrade rolled out nine protocol enhancements, including six Ethereum EIPs and two BNB Chain-specific optimizations.
It caps transaction gas at 16,777,216 units and advances the network’s throughput ambitions toward 20,000 TPS. It builds directly on the Fermi and Maxwell upgrades that already reduced block times to 0.45 seconds.
Node operators who completed the migration to BSC v1.7.2 before activation remain synced with the mainnet; those who didn’t risked disconnection. MEXC’s analysis framed the upgrade as “the consolidation phase, making sure the speed gains hold up under real load.”
Testnet validation was confirmed on both March 24 and March 27, and early reports indicate a smooth mainnet transition. The broader crypto market continues posting mixed signals.
BNB’s neutral oscillator readings and position near or below key moving averages mean the post-fork performance itself now becomes the decisive factor, rather than pre-event hype.
Bitcoin’s ongoing resistance battle adds further macro noise that traders cannot ignore.
With the hard fork now active, attention shifts from anticipation to real-world validation: sustained stability, improved execution under load, and whether the enhanced finality and gas predictability can support higher on-chain activity without hiccups.
A clean consolidation phase could provide the foundation for renewed upside; any unexpected issues would likely revive short-term selling pressure.
Can BNB Price Hit $672 After the Osaka/Mendel Hard Fork?
BNB price is stuck in a tight range, and right now it is not trending; it is just hovering around the pivot near $633 with no real momentum behind either side.

The structure is neutral. RSI and MACD are flat, and BNB price is still below key moving averages, which makes any breakout harder to sustain without a catalyst.
If BNB can reclaim $633 and hold, that is where the structure shifts slightly bullish and opens a move toward $651 and potentially higher.
The risk is losing $612, because that opens the door toward $594 quickly, especially if anything goes wrong on the technical side.
Bitcoin Hyper Could Outperform BNB and Here is Why
BNB price around $620 is solid but limited in the short term. At this size, upside is real but capped, and it mostly depends on how the fork plays out, which makes it a more binary, slower trade.
That is why some traders start looking earlier in the cycle, where the upside is not already priced in.
Bitcoin Hyper is aiming at that kind of positioning, building a Layer 2 on Bitcoin with SVM integration to bring faster execution and smart contracts into the BTC ecosystem. The idea is to combine Bitcoin’s security with high-speed performance.
The presale has already pulled in over $32.5M at around $0.0136792, which shows strong early interest and steady accumulation. Features like staking and a native bridge are meant to support real usage, not just narrative.
But it is still early, and that comes with real risk. Liquidity is not proven, execution is still ahead, and outcomes depend on adoption after launch.
So the trade-off is clear, BNB offers stability with limited upside, while something like Bitcoin Hyper offers earlier positioning with higher potential, but also higher uncertainty.
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Bitcoin 2026 opens to empty seats, protests, awkward moments
Bitcoin (BTC) was worth $110,000 at last year’s big Las Vegas conference but by the time Bitcoin 2026 kicked off this week, it had fallen to less than $79,000.
Unfortunately, that was just the start of the disappointment.
The conference opened yesterday at The Venetian in Las Vegas with two senior US officials addressing a mostly empty main stage.
During the event, security also escorted the wife of imprisoned Samourai developer Keonne Rodriguez from one of the areas, and a member of Congress claimed to have started mining BTC in 2006, which isn’t possible.
The day’s most-hyped event, a main stage panel entitled “Code is Free Speech,” billed FBI Director Kash Patel and Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche as speakers.
However, neither physically attended the event.
For a session pitched as a federal olive branch to the crypto industry, the nearly empty event landed as little more than an awkward gesture.
Attendees also noticed the stock of the conference organizer’s public company, Nakamoto, 99% below its price during last year’s conference.
And all this before the event’s second day had even started.

Security incident with a Samourai fan favorite
Broadly supported by the Bitcoin community, Lauren Rodriguez is the wife of Keonne Rodriguez. Her husband is serving a five-year prison sentence for pleading guilty of conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money‑transmitting business involving Samourai Wallet.
According to her characterization of events, security escorted her out of the conference “for holding #FreeSamourai signs,” tagging conference founder David Bailey.
Support for Samourai is widespread in the Bitcoin and wider crypto communities. Indeed, the conference organizer had scheduled Rodriguez to appear that same afternoon on a main stage panel entitled “The Wives & Mothers Carrying the Fight Against Injustice.”
Bailey’s staff later remedied the situation, with Lauren thanking organizers for “resolving the issue with security.” However, the initial media damage was immediate, with 140,000 views on X of her initial complaint.
‘No longer prosecute Bitcoin developers’
Back at the main stage, within minutes of a cagey and heavily qualified statement by Acting US Attorney General Blanche, Pete Rizzo breathlessly broadcasted to his followers that the “US Attorney General just said they will no longer prosecute #bitcoin developers… Samourai devs about to be free.”
That was an incredible characterization. In fact, Blanche had said nothing about freeing Samourai developers, and merely promised a heavily qualified aspiration, vaguely hoping that his department would not generally intend to prosecute software developers if “you are not helping and knowing the third party is using what you developed to commit crimes.”
Excluded from the celebratory claims on social media about Blanche’s non-existent promise to stop prosecuting Bitcoin developers, Blanche continued, “Obviously, facts matter, because if you’re laundering money or violating sanctions, the mere fact that you happen to be a coder doesn’t excuse you from criminal liability.
“So there’s a distinction there, and that’s why the facts of a particular case are very important.”
Read more: Samourai developers plead guilty
Bitcoin 2026 speaker “mining bitcoin 20 years ago”
On the same main stage, Iowa Republican Congressman Zach Nunn claimed to the audience that he “started mining BTC 20 years ago.”
Unfortunately for Nunn, Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin whitepaper in October 2008. Twenty years ago is 2006.
Lastly, the disappointing stock price of Nakamoto (NAKA), the BTC treasury stock founded by conference organizer Bailey, loomed heavily over the event.
During last year’s conference, NAKA traded over $29 per share. It closed for trading yesterday below $0.20.
Read more: Bitcoin treasury Nakamoto down 98% — still pays David Bailey lavishly
A venue far from capacity, main stage speakers dialing it in, an ejected Samourai protester, and a congressman magically mining BTC years before the network launched.
All of it fit inside just the first day of Bitcoin 2026. Two more days to go.
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Jack Dorsey’s Block nears 9,000 BTC in treasury after Q1 addition
Block (XYZ) said it added 114 bitcoin in the first quarter, bringing its corporate holdings to near 9,000 BTC, worth about $691 million, according to a public proof-of-reserves dashboard. It held 8,883 BTC at the end of last year.
Adding in the 19,357 BTC held on behalf of customers, the payments company co-founded by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said it is responsible for a total of 28,355 BTC, worth about $2.2 billion at current prices.
The owner of Square and Cash App said the dashboard is a point-in-time snapshot and not a full audit of solvency, though it plans to publish regular third-party reports.
The snapshot reflects balances as of March 2026 and is backed by third-party audit checks and cryptographic signatures that users can verify independently.
The company published wallet addresses and signed messages onchain, allowing anyone to confirm ownership without access to private keys.
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Novartis (NVS) Stock Drops 2% After Q1 Revenue Miss and Entresto Sales Plunge 42%
Key Takeaways
- Shares of NVS declined approximately 2% during pre-market trading following a first quarter earnings disappointment
- Revenue totaled $13.11B, falling short of the $13.40B Wall Street projection, representing a 1% year-over-year decline
- Sales of Entresto plummeted 42% to $1.31B following U.S. patent loss and entry of generic alternatives
- Core earnings per share decreased to $1.99 from $2.28; core operating profit contracted 12% to $4.9B
- CEO Vas Narasimhan cautioned that the U.S. “most favored nation” pricing mechanism could restrict patient access to innovative therapies in Europe and Japan over the next 18 months
Novartis delivered a challenging opening quarter for 2026, with first quarter performance falling below expectations on both revenue and profitability metrics as generic erosion proved more severe than anticipated by analysts.
Revenue registered at $13.11 billion, missing the $13.40 billion Street estimate. Core operating profit contracted 12% to $4.9 billion, likewise trailing the approximately $5.1 billion consensus compiled by Visible Alpha.
The primary driver of underperformance was Entresto, the pharmaceutical giant’s leading cardiovascular medication. Revenue from the therapy collapsed 42% to $1.31 billion following the expiration of its U.S. patent protection and subsequent generic market entry. Wall Street had projected $1.37 billion.
Entresto accounted for 14% of consolidated revenue in the prior year, representing one of the most significant patent expirations in the company’s recent history. CEO Vas Narasimhan has characterized it as the most substantial patent cliff Novartis has encountered in twenty years.
The challenges extend beyond Entresto. Generic competition is also impacting Promacta, used for blood disorders, and Tasigna, a leukemia medication, compounding headwinds to revenue expansion.
Core earnings per share declined to $1.99, compared with $2.28 in the year-ago period. Operating income contracted 9% while net income fell 13%, driven by both the revenue shortfall and increased research and development expenditures.
CFO Mukul Mehta informed reporters that the performance aligned with internal projections. He indicated the company anticipates “growth to return back to our P&L in the second half of this year.”
Novartis maintained its full-year outlook, citing a robust pipeline and continuing product launches. The organization anticipates approximately $4 billion in revenue erosion this year stemming from generic competition affecting Entresto, Promacta, and Tasigna.
CEO Raises Concerns Over MFN Pricing Framework
Beyond the quarterly results, CEO Narasimhan utilized the earnings release to voice apprehensions regarding U.S. pharmaceutical pricing policy, particularly the “most favored nation” mechanism.
The MFN framework links U.S. pharmaceutical prices to those paid in other developed nations. Narasimhan cautioned that the ramifications would extend internationally, stating “the reality of MFN is going to set in in the next 18 months.”
He indicated Novartis is encouraging Europe and Japan to reconsider their pricing and reimbursement frameworks for innovative medications. Absent reforms, he cautioned that “novel medicines might see delayed entry” and patient access could deteriorate.
Currently, the immediate impact on Novartis remains contained. MFN presently affects approximately 5% to 10% of Medicaid-associated revenue. However, Narasimhan views the policy as permanent. “I don’t see it disappearing in the U.S.,” he stated.
His remarks parallel those from competitors. Roche and AstraZeneca have similarly identified Europe’s reimbursement structure as an escalating threat to future therapeutic availability.
Analyst Community Maintains Cautious Optimism
Notwithstanding the earnings miss, the investment community has not abandoned confidence in the shares. Novartis maintains a Moderate Buy consensus rating derived from six analyst opinions.
The consensus price target stands at $169.86, suggesting approximately 17% appreciation potential from present trading levels.
Entresto will face patent expirations in Europe beginning in November, which will introduce additional revenue pressure during the latter half of the year.
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Sharjah Independence and Dubai Risk Posts Spread as UAE Faces Iran Aftermath
A viral wave of UAE commentary spread on X (Twitter) this week as the Iran strike aftermath continues to shape Gulf information flows since early April.
Posts ranged from a supposed Sharjah secession claim to opinion-driven warnings about Dubai facing permanent geopolitical risk.
UAE Constitution Bars Emirate Secession
The UAE Constitution, ratified in 1971, prevents any of the seven emirates from withdrawing from the federation. Article 4 explicitly forbids secession or territorial transfer.
Sharjah’s ruler, Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, has repeatedly affirmed his commitment to UAE unity. He restated that position in April 2026.
The foreign ministries of Somalia, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have issued no statements on the rumor. Viral posts named the three governments as supporters of the alleged move.
Iran Strike Aftermath Drives UAE Risk Narratives
Iranian missile and drone activity hit targets across the Gulf in early April 2026. The wider regional conflict caused debris incidents in and near Sharjah.
Against this backdrop, there is a lot of chatter that Dubai faces permanent geopolitical risk linked to US-Israel-Iran tensions, with users describing current stability as a surface effect that does not eliminate underlying risk.
“This is the direction a lot of serious geopolitical experts are pointing towards…concern is not irrational…For the first time, Dubai and the United Arab Emirates are sitting under a constant geopolitical overhang where a single misalignment between United States, Israel, and Iran is not theoretical, it is an immediate and direct threat,” explained macro analyst Nishaant Bhardwaj.
The coming days will show whether the rumor cluster fades or draws further amplification. No verified source has supplied any basis for the central secession claim.
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A Republican Senator Just Threatened to Kill the Crypto Clarity Act Unless Trump Is Banned From Promoting Crypto
Republican Senator Thom Tillis is conditioning his vote on the Senate Clarity Act bill on inclusion of ethics language that restricts White House officials from promoting or issuing digital assets, and without him, the math does not work.
Tillis sits on the Senate Banking Committee, the gatekeeper for advancing the bill, and his defection would signal broader Republican fracture at the worst possible moment for crypto legislation.
“There has to be ethics language in the bill before it leaves the Senate, or I’ll go from one of the people working on negotiating it to voting against it,” Tillis said.
That is not a negotiating bluff from a senator with a long runwaym Tillis is retiring early next year, which means he has no political incentive to soften the position.
The House already passed its version, the CLARITY Act, in July. The Senate is the bottleneck now, and this ethics dispute is the sharpest edge of that bottleneck.
- Tillis’s condition: Ethics provisions limiting White House officials from sponsoring, endorsing, or issuing digital assets must be included before he will vote yes.
- Democratic position: Senator Ruben Gallego states there is “no final bill” without bipartisan agreement on ethics language; Senator Adam Schiff says talks are narrowing.
- Trump family exposure: The Trump family’s crypto ventures exceed $1 billion in value, including World Liberty Financial and the USD1 stablecoin, which prompted the Democratic push for restrictions.
- Procedural complication: The Senate Banking Committee lacks jurisdiction over ethics provisions, meaning the language must be added outside the committee markup process before floor consideration.
- Bill structure: The legislation divides crypto oversight between the CFTC and SEC; stablecoin yield payment disputes have also delayed progress.
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What Tillis Actually Wants in the Clarity Act Bill
The ethics provision Tillis is demanding would restrict how White House officials engage with cryptocurrency, specifically around promotion, endorsement, and issuance.
Democratic Senator Adam Schiff has framed the Democratic ask as “a ban on sponsoring, endorsing or issuing digital assets that applies to all federal employees,” including the president.
That language is a direct response to the Trump family’s expanding crypto portfolio. World Liberty Financial, the Trump-affiliated project, launched the USD1 stablecoin and is pursuing a federal banking license. The family’s combined crypto ventures are valued above $1 billion, a figure that has made Democratic support for any crypto bill contingent on conflict-of-interest guardrails.

What makes Tillis’s position significant is that he is not a Democrat using the bill as leverage – he is a senior Republican on the Banking Committee who has been actively working on the legislation.
His shift from negotiator to potential no-vote is a material change in the bill’s trajectory, not political theater.
Patrick Witt, the White House’s lead crypto policy adviser, is reportedly negotiating the ethics language alongside GOP Senators Cynthia Lummis and Bernie Moreno, signaling the administration is engaged rather than stonewalling.
Schiff noted that talks are moving: “We’re making progress. We have been talking for a long time without making much progress, and now that other parts of the bill are starting to come together, we’re narrowing our differences.” Progress, though, is not resolution.
Can the Crypto Bill Pass Without Tillis?
Senate Republican leadership cannot easily absorb Tillis’s defection. The bill needs bipartisan support to clear 60 votes for cloture, and Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego has made the Democratic bloc’s position equally firm: “no final bill, there is no final movement, unless there is a bipartisan agreement when it comes to the ethics provision.”

If Tillis holds and Democrats hold, the bill stalls regardless of what leadership wants. That delay has direct downstream consequences, the CFTC-SEC regulatory split that the bill establishes remains unresolved, leaving exchanges and token issuers without the jurisdictional clarity institutions need to deploy capital at scale.
The stablecoin yield payment dispute layered on top of the ethics fight gives the bill two distinct blocking points, not one. This pattern of single-point resistance reshaping US crypto policy timelines is not new – regulatory friction has repeatedly pushed crypto product approvals beyond expected windows.
If leadership accepts ethics language that satisfies both Tillis and the Democratic bloc, the bill moves to markup and then floor consideration.
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Is Whales Accumulating WOJAK at a $30 Million Market Cap: Is Crypto’s Most Iconic Meme Coin About to Explode?
WOJAK crypto recently surged 87% in a single 24-hour window, reigniting one of crypto’s most culturally loaded meme coins and catching short-sellers off guard.
The move came off a $21.5M market cap base, the kind of low-float setup that prints fast and punishes hesitation.
The catalyst was a confluence of whale accumulation and viral social momentum, pushing WOJAK 187% higher on a longer timeframe before the current consolidation.
The holder base skews heavily retail: 68% dust wallets, which signals speculative enthusiasm but also thin hands at the top. Breakout plays across the meme coin sector are drawing renewed capital, and WOJAK is squarely in that conversation.
Whether this is a re-accumulation zone or a dead-cat plateau depends almost entirely on what happens at the $50M market cap resistance level. That ceiling is where the next chapter gets written.
Can WOJAK Crypto Price Hit $50M Market Cap This Week?
WOJAK is sitting between roughly $35M and $40M market cap after that sharp 87% spike, but momentum has clearly slowed, which is typical once the initial retail push runs out of steam.
The key level is $50M. That is the real resistance, and unless price can break and hold above it with strong volume, continuation is not confirmed.

If that breakout happens, it opens the path toward $100M and real price discovery.
More likely for now, it consolidates in its current range while the market resets and waits for a catalyst.
The risk is on the downside, because liquidity is thin and holder distribution is retail-heavy, so if selling starts, it can unwind quickly back toward the $0.000376 support zone.
So the setup is simple, break $50M and it runs, fail and it drifts or drops.
Wojak Pump Proved Memecoins Still Alive, Can Maxi Doge Carry The Sector Next?
Chasing something after a 187% run is a different trade. At this point you are buying into resistance, not early momentum, which makes the risk-reward much tighter.
That is why some traders rotate earlier, looking for setups where the move has not happened yet.
Maxi Doge is getting attention in that context. It leans fully into the leverage-trader meme, and the presale is sitting around $0.0002815 with roughly $4.75M raised, getting close to the $5M milestone that often brings more visibility and faster inflows.

The project is built to keep engagement high, with staking, trading competitions, and a treasury aimed at supporting liquidity and growth, all wrapped in aggressive, viral branding that fits the current cycle.
But it is still a presale, which means high volatility and real uncertainty. Liquidity is not guaranteed, and execution matters.
So the shift is simple, WOJAK already moved, while something like Maxi Doge is where traders look when they want earlier positioning, with higher potential but higher risk.
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OpenAI reportedly missed revenue targets. Shares of Oracle and these chip stocks are falling
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Shares of companies tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure tumbled in early trading Tuesday after a report that OpenAI has fallen short of internal growth expectations, raising fresh questions about whether the pace of spending across the sector is sustainable.
Oracle dropped about 7.5% in premarket trading Tuesday. Oracle has a $300 billion, five-year partnership to supply computing power to OpenAI for AI operations.
Chipmakers including Nvidia, Broadcom and Advanced Micro Devices declined between roughly 2% and 5%.
Qualcomm pulled back 3.5%. The stock had gotten a slight boost Monday on reports it is working with OpenAI on smartphone chips tied to the firm’s hardware ambitions. Leveraged neocloud stock CoreWeave dropped 7%.
In Asia, SoftBank Group, one of OpenAI’s largest investors, sank about 10%.
The Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI has recently missed its own projections for user growth and revenue. The shortfall has sparked internal concern about whether the company can keep pace with the massive financial commitments required to build out data centers and secure long-term computing capacity.
According to the report, finance chief Sarah Friar has warned colleagues that if revenue growth doesn’t accelerate, the company could face difficulty funding future compute agreements.
The WSJ report “raises questions about whether the firm can fulfill its massive infrastructure obligations,” said trader Adam Crisafulli of Vital Knowledge in a morning note.
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