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How Ledger’s approach to the AI security arms race will keep wallets safer
AI is transforming both crypto security and crypto attacks. Here’s how Ledger is approaching AI-powered threats, human verification, and secure wallet infrastructure.
Summary
- Automated attacks and automated defenses within the crypto industry continue to escalate
- Ledger’s AI security systems are designed to keep users in control of wallet authorization
- Ledger’s strategy focuses on AI-assisted protection, not AI-controlled custody
AI can detect suspicious transactions, phishing attempts, malware, and unusual wallet behavior faster than humans. It can also help users identify fake websites and dangerous smart contracts. On the other hand, attackers use AI to create convincing phishing emails and fake support chats. It can also automate hacking attempts, generate malware, and scale social-engineering scams much more efficiently than humans, which is why crypto wallets are increasingly exposed to AI-powered attacks.
Increasing interactions through AI agents are inevitable, and crypto users are especially vulnerable, because these transactions are irreversible. This is why leading cold wallet vendor Ledger’s recently released AI security roadmap places equal focus on protection from AI scams and wallet security, building around the principle that humans must remain in control of authorization and signing.
It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say the future of crypto wallet security depends on whether AI is used more effectively to strengthen human control or to help attackers automate deception at scale.
“Humans will orchestrate that work,” says Ian Rogers, Ledger’s Chief Human Agency Officer. “AI will handle a tremendous amount of work for us in the middle, but humans will guide and verify at endpoints throughout the process.”
Stronger verification systems, hardware isolation, secure transaction interpretation, and human oversight will be indispensable features of wallet security in the future. Already considered leaders in crypto wallet security, Ledger’s new roadmap positions the brand around AI-assisted security while preserving human authorization.
Why AI is becoming a major security threat in crypto
AI is making crypto attacks more scalable by automating deception, impersonation, and social engineering. It has introduced operational security risks and virtually innumerable ways to deceive users, amplified by the fact that crypto transactions are irreversible. AI can generate malware that searches a computer for wallet files, browser extensions, or copied seed phrases, and bots automatically probing weak smart contracts or exchange APIs for vulnerabilities.
Deepfake videos of crypto-related influencers promoting “giveaways” and AI chatbots pretending to be customer support for wallets are just two sources of danger. AI phishing sites imitate exchanges, causing users to authorize irreversible withdrawals. Deepfake investment calls convince victims to transfer crypto to scam wallets with no recovery option.
Finally, the risks of agentic trading shouldn’t be overlooked. When a user tells an agent to maximize short-term profit, it might move all funds into extremely risky leveraged trades or buy manipulated memecoins based on bullish social media sentiment.
AI agents often read external data like social media posts or Discord messages, in which an attacker might have hidden malicious instructions. The combination of AI agents being able to execute financial actions and blockchain transactions being final and anonymous creates a much larger and harder-to-secure attack surface than traditional manual trading ever could.
“Five years ago we already knew at Ledger that crypto was the first step towards a greater journey of providing that same secure infrastructure for digital identity, or what we now call Proof of You,” says Rogers. “Humanity spends more and more of their time within a digital world, where their memories, value, and access is controlled by fewer centralized platforms, with hacks and phishing attempts increasing on a daily basis. Ledger’s mission is not only a nice to have, but an essential part of daily life for individuals and institutions around the world.”
Why Ledger believes humans must stay in control
In light of the ever-increasing risks, Ledger has built its AI-security roadmap around the idea that users should remain the final authority over transaction approval and wallet access. The company’s signers – Stax, Flex, and Nano Gen5 – are the first secure and intuitive touchscreens.
Ledger is bridging the gap between AI agent access to money and credentials and software-only security through hardware-anchored security, including Skills, Agent Identity, and Ledger CLIs in Q2, Agent Intents and Policies in Q3, and Proof of Human in Q4, 2026.
The Device Management Kit, available now, enables agents to use Ledger hardware for human-in-the-loop approval. Moonpay’s AI agent wallet has integrated Ledger signing to ensure that every transaction requires the user to press a physical button, and the private keys remain confined to the hardware.
Agent Intents will be able to propose actions, but the human user will review them on a Trusted Display and confirm with a physical button. These and other features reflect Ledger’s cautious view of AI autonomy and focus on authorization integrity.
How hardware wallet isolation helps reduce AI-powered threats
As AI-generated deception becomes more convincing, trusted hardware verification is assuming an increasingly prominent role in crypto security. AI increases the danger of compromised endpoints, manipulated interfaces, and deceptive applications, making trusted hardware verification more important.
Ledger wallets use Secure Element chips, which hold cryptographic data in a highly protected environment, and transactions are only signed within the Secure Element. The host computer sends unsigned transaction data to the device, and the transaction is returned to the computer without the private key. Even if malware controls the computer, it can’t extract the keys directly.
Secure wallets feature mechanisms that delete sensitive data when they detect manipulation efforts.
The protective mechanisms culminate in the principle of endpoint compromise separation, which essentially means that wallets isolate secrets and authorization processes from potentially infected devices.
How Ledger is using AI to defend against threats
Ledger’s approach focuses on using AI to improve user awareness and threat detection while preserving explicit human authorization. In other words, AI isn’t to replace user authorization, but to help humans make better decisions.
One way it can do this is by translating complex blockchain data into clear interpretations, so people know what they’re signing. AI-powered scam detection systems can identify phishing, known malicious addresses, or suspicious dApp behavior before a transaction is confirmed.
Contextual risk analysis involves evaluating transaction patterns, destination wallets, and behavioral anomalies in real time. AI models can flag things like unusual account activity and other interactions that differ from a user’s normal behavior.
These risks emerge early via user-warning systems and anomaly detection mechanisms. Final approval remains with the user.
Why the AI security arms race could reshape wallet design
The next generation of crypto wallets may be defined not only by key storage, but by how effectively they help users identify and resist AI-driven manipulation.
The concept of AI-powered attackers vs AI-assisted defenses is relevant here. Attacker uses include AI-generated malware that changes its code to avoid detection, bots that scan blockchains for wallet vulnerabilities, and automated smart contract exploit discovery.
As a defense, AI can detect unusual smart contract activity or monitor wallets for laundering patterns, such as login attempts in rapid succession from countries that are very far away from each other, followed by a large withdrawal to a new wallet.
In the past, a wallet would ask whether to approve a contract interaction, and a non-native user might not have understood what that meant. As AI increasingly informs the wallet user experience, wallet owners may soon be asked to confirm that an app is authorized to spend unlimited funds in a given cryptocurrency, which dramatically improves safety.
Instead of raw code, Ledger uses Clear Signing to make blockchain transactions understandable to users. Earlier transactions showed a hash (a string of characters), but now, you can clearly review all of the details before you sign, minimizing the risk of accidentally approving a malicious smart contract.
Ledger’s system interprets transaction intent and shows users plain-language explanations on the device screen, such as “1000 USDC transfer to wallet X.” You understand who receives funds and how much they receive. You are asked to approve a spending limit, so you also know what permissions you are granting.
One final important change involves explainable security systems. Earlier, security alerts came in the form of numerical risk scores, which didn’t mean much to users. Now, an alert might be, “This wallet interacted with a known phishing contract and received funds from a sanctioned mixer.”
Human verification as crypto’s most important security layer
Each agent must thus try to answer four pillar questions.
- Am I talking to the agent I think I’m talking to? (Solved by Agent Identity)
- How does my agent know it is actually me issuing a command? (Solved by Proof of You/Human)
- How can my agent work autonomously but keep me in the loop for what matters? (Solved by Agent Intents)
- How do I govern a fleet of agents? (Solved by Agent Policies)
In an era of AI-generated deception, keeping humans securely in control of wallet authorization may become one of the most important principles in crypto security. AI is transforming the threat landscape by generating attacks at a massive scale.
Phishing attacks, fake interfaces, deepfakes, and automated scams are becoming increasingly convincing, and the importance of trusted human authorization has never been greater. Users need reliable ways to verify what they are actually approving before any transaction is executed, which is why manual transaction authorization remains essential.
Automated systems cannot fully replace human judgment and its ability to provide contextual awareness. Verification ya and trusted interfaces are becoming foundational security requirements. Users need to know that the information displayed to them is accurate, understandable, and independently verified, which is why Ledger has been pioneering verification infrastructure, an element within the evolution of crypto security.
Secure hardware confirmation reduces the risk of manipulation by verifying transaction details and displaying them in a protected environment before approval occurs. Devices that isolate private keys and independently confirm transaction details create a trusted layer between users and increasingly sophisticated threats.
The stronger approach is not AI-controlled finance, but AI-assisted defense. AI can help detect phishing attempts, identify suspicious contracts, interpret transaction risks in real time, and improve transparency for users, but the final authorization step should still belong to the individual. This is why Ledger is combining AI-assisted threat detection with secure human authorization.
“Think of it this way: the agent logic, the model, and the tools live in the software layer,” explains Rogers. “But the moment that agent proposes to do something consequential, Ledger is the layer that ensures the right human authorized it.”
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BlackRock's BUIDL Pushed Avalanche's Tokenized Asset Total Past $1.16B

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Bitcoin loses advisor spotlight as stablecoins and tokenization rise, Bitwise CIO says
Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan said financial advisors are still interested in crypto, but their focus is moving beyond Bitcoin.
Summary
- Matt Hougan said advisors now discuss stablecoins and tokenization more than Bitcoin in recent calls.
- Bitwise survey data already showed advisors ranking stablecoins and tokenization among the top 2026 themes.
- Ethereum, Solana, Chainlink, Avalanche, Circle and Coinbase may benefit if advisor crypto inflows broaden next.
His view came after eight sales calls with teams representing more than 40 advisors in one day.
Hougan wrote in a June 10 memo that advisors asked more about stablecoins and tokenization than Bitcoin. The shift suggests that professional investors are paying closer attention to crypto uses in payments, markets and real-world assets.
Advisors remain active despite the market pullback
Hougan said the main message from the meetings was that advisors have not left crypto during the bear market. He said new crypto cycles have often needed both new products and new investor groups.
“The fact that they remain interested despite the pullback is good news,” Hougan wrote. He said financial advisors and institutions could become the next investor class to support wider crypto adoption.
Bitwise has tracked this interest for months. Its 2026 Bitwise/VettaFi survey found that 56% of advisors owned crypto personally, while 42% could buy crypto in client accounts. Hougan added that advisors manage more than $175 trillion, making their access and product choices important for future crypto flows.
Stablecoins and tokenization lead the discussion
Hougan said Bitcoin has often led crypto recoveries because it is the largest and most established asset. He also said prices around $60,000 looked attractive for long-term investors.
Still, he said advisors showed more curiosity about practical crypto use. “Their eyes are on stablecoins and tokenization more than bitcoin,” Hougan wrote in the memo.
He linked the shift to weaker interest in the fiat debasement trade and stronger public discussion around on-chain finance. Hougan cited comments from SEC Chair Paul Atkins, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink on stablecoins and tokenization. The memo did not say advisors have abandoned Bitcoin. It described a change in conversation.
Broader adoption themes
As previously reported by crypto.news, stablecoins have become a larger part of digital payments. Fiat-backed stablecoin supply crossed $319 billion in April 2026, while adjusted transaction volume reached $10.9 trillion in 2025.
Separately, as crypto.news reported, tokenized real-world assets crossed $29 billion by April 2026. Tokenized U.S. Treasuries grew from $380 million in 2023 to $13.4 billion by April 2026.
Hougan said future advisor inflows may first target assets tied to stablecoins and tokenization. He named Ethereum, Solana, Canton, Chainlink and Avalanche as assets raised during the meetings.
He also pointed to Hyperliquid and companies such as Figure, Circle and Coinbase. According to Hougan, advisors now have a broader view of crypto than they had two years ago.
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Crypto ATM ban spreads as Delaware, New Jersey push crackdown
Delaware and New Jersey have advanced bills that would ban crypto ATMs as lawmakers respond to rising scam complaints tied to the machines.
Summary
- Delaware and New Jersey advanced crypto ATM ban bills after lawmakers cited rising fraud complaints.
- FBI data showed 13,460 crypto kiosk complaints and over $388.9m in reported 2025 losses nationwide.
- Regulatory pressure on crypto ATMs is expanding, with Canada considering restrictions and operators facing financial strain.
The moves place both states closer to Indiana, Tennessee and Minnesota, which have already passed total bans.
The push follows new FBI data on crypto kiosks. The agency reported 13,460 complaints in 2025 and more than $388.9m in losses, with people over 50 accounting for more than half of complaints.
Delaware bill would remove crypto ATMs
The Delaware House Economic Committee advanced House Bill 441 on June 9. The bill would ban the ownership, installation and operation of cryptocurrency kiosks across the state.
The proposal would require existing machines to go offline and be physically removed within 90 days after the law takes effect. It also blocks retail point-of-sale or cashier-assisted crypto sales that copy a kiosk.
Representative Cyndie Romer, who sponsored the measure, said crypto ATMs carry high costs and expose residents to fraud. “These kiosks reduce digital currency to a predatory cash grab,” Romer said.
The bill treats violations as unlawful trade practices. Operators could face penalties of up to $10,000, while illegal fees may need to be refunded to users or paid into Delaware’s Consumer Protection Fund.
New Jersey sends ban bill to full Senate
New Jersey’s Senate Commerce Committee advanced Senate Bill 2141 on June 8. The measure would ban businesses from owning, controlling, installing, managing, selling or offering crypto ATMs in the state.
The bill defines crypto ATMs as internet-connected kiosks that let users buy, sell, send or receive digital assets through cash, debit cards or credit cards. Lawmakers linked the proposal to scams involving fake government officials, tech support schemes and bank impersonation.
New Jersey’s measure carries a penalty of up to $10,000 for a first offense. Later violations could bring penalties of up to $20,000, along with other consumer fraud remedies.
The bill would take effect on the first day of the sixth month after enactment. It now awaits action in the full Senate after clearing committee without opposition.
Crypto ATM pressure grows across markets
The bills add to broader pressure on crypto ATM operators in the United States and abroad. Indiana signed the first statewide total ban in March, followed by Tennessee in April and Minnesota in May.
As previously reported by crypto.news, Canada has also moved toward a nationwide crypto ATM ban over fraud concerns. Separate reporting noted that Bitcoin Depot filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after facing regulatory pressure, falling revenue and security issues.
Crypto ATM operators have argued that they should not be blamed for crimes carried out by outside scammers. Some operators have added on-screen warnings, identity checks and transaction limits.
Lawmakers in Delaware and New Jersey have taken a different path. Their bills seek to remove the machines rather than regulate them, making crypto ATM bans a growing consumer protection response in 2026.
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Ripple-linked token above $1.10 as ETF inflows rise
XRP managed to hold the $1.10 area, which matters after last week’s sharp breakdown, but the recovery still looks tentative. Institutional money continues flowing into XRP-linked products and futures activity has picked up sharply, yet price remains pinned near multi-month lows while bitcoin and the broader market recover more aggressively.
News Background
• XRP-linked investment products attracted another $6.75 million in inflows, lifting cumulative ETF inflows to roughly $1.44 billion.
• The XRP Ledger’s version 3.2.0 upgrade is scheduled for June 15 and is expected to reduce server memory requirements by around 40% while rebranding the core software from “rippled” to “xrpld.”
• Futures activity surged to roughly $5 billion during the session, even as open interest remained near cycle lows, suggesting traders are actively repositioning rather than building long-term conviction.
Price Action Summary
• XRP gained about 1% during the 24-hour session, climbing to $1.1141 after recovering from lows near $1.11.
• The strongest move came late in the session when heavy volume pushed price through resistance around $1.1114 and briefly lifted XRP above $1.12.
• Earlier attempts to rally were rejected near $1.1352, leaving that level as the clearest near-term resistance zone.
Technical Analysis
• The most important takeaway is that XRP remains weak relative to the broader market. While the token posted a small gain, it underperformed major crypto benchmarks by nearly two percentage points.
• The late-session breakout above $1.11 was constructive, but it happened within a much larger downtrend that remains intact.
• Futures markets are sending mixed signals. Rising volume points to renewed trader interest, while subdued open interest suggests many participants are still reducing risk rather than aggressively adding exposure.
• XRP remains below its 50-day, 100-day and 200-day moving averages, meaning the broader technical structure continues to favor sellers despite signs of stabilization.
What traders should watch
• $1.10 remains the key support level. Holding above it keeps the recent stabilization attempt intact.
• $1.12-$1.13 is the first resistance zone, followed by $1.1352 where the latest rally stalled.
• A move above $1.26 would begin repairing the chart meaningfully and shift focus back toward the $1.30-$1.40 region.
• If XRP loses $1.05-$1.10 support, traders are likely to start discussing a move toward the psychologically important $1.00 level again.
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Bitcoin has reached a deep bear-market valuation zone
Bitcoin is trading near a level it has usually reached only late in bear markets, and it has held there even after the hottest U.S. inflation print in three years.
Checkonchain data show BTC fell toward close to its 200-week average, a rough four-year trend line watched by long-term holders. The model puts bitcoin in the bottom 10% of its historical valuation range, a zone that has appeared only during the deepest parts of past bear markets.
Bear market bottoms are a process, not an event.
First, price-sensitive investors capitulate. Then comes the harder phase: months of sideways action that slowly wear down the conviction of those who remain.
In our latest newsletter piece, @_Checkmatey_ examines the evidence… pic.twitter.com/ReSQFfqi5R
— _Checkonchain (@_checkonchain) June 10, 2026
The mood in the market is just as washed out. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index – a measure of sentiment calculated using volatility, social media posts, and market volumes – sits at 9, deep in extreme fear, down from 11 last week and 48 a month ago.
Those readings usually show up when price-sensitive sellers have already done most of their selling. Checkonchain still warns that bottoms are a process where capitulation comes first followed by months of sideways trading that grind down the holders who stayed.
Bitcoin briefly broke below $60,000 this week for the first time since 2024 and changed hands at $62,623 on Thursday, up 1.9% on the day but lower over the week, with a record run of ETF outflows still pulling money out.
The bounce was broad but shallow. Ether rose 1.4% to $1,651, BNB added 1.3% to $595, solana gained 0.9% to $65 and dogecoin 1.1% to $0.085. XRP was the laggard, down 0.3% at $1.12. All of them remain lower over the past seven days, led by ether at 6.5% and XRP at 7.5%. Thursday’s gains dent the weekly slide rather than reverse it.
Inflation is not helping the case for a quick recovery. US consumer prices rose 0.5% in May from April and 4.2% from a year earlier, the fastest annual pace since early 2023, as the Iran war pushed up energy costs, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Wednesday.
The core measure, which strips out food and energy, rose 0.2%, less than economists expected, the one soft spot in an otherwise hot report.
“Hopes for US regulatory clarity have faded again, with Polymarket odds of the Clarity Act passing in 2026 dropping from 62% to 48% this week,” Yves Renno, head of Trading at global crypto payments platform Wirex, told CoinDesk.
“All eyes now turn to the FOMC on June 16th–17th, and Warsh’s tone will be decisive in determining whether Bitcoin bounces toward $68–72K or breaks below $60K entirely.”
Meanwhile, the pressure runs well beyond crypto. Global equities fell to a more than one-month low this week as a technology-led selloff deepened and US forces struck multiple targets in Iran, collapsing the ceasefire that had held since April.
MSCI’s All Country World Index, the broadest measure of global stocks, slipped to its lowest since May 5, and its Asia Pacific gauge fell 0.8% to a three-week low. Brent crude rose 1.8% to about $95 a barrel. The European Central Bank is expected to raise rates later Thursday for the first time since September 2023, with bond traders pricing in higher borrowing costs worldwide.
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Solana Price Just Bounced Off $60 With RSI at 28, Is This the Capitulation Bottom or Just a Dead Cat Bounce?
Solana price is trading near $63.61 amid one of the sharpest sentiment contractions in recent memory, the Fear & Greed Index has collapsed to an extreme fear reading of 10.
That bounce off the $60 support zone looks encouraging on the surface. Whether it holds is a different question entirely.
The broader crypto market added just 0.13% in 24 hours while Bitcoin dominance sits firm at 57%, signaling capital remains defensive and rotation into altcoins has not yet materialized in any meaningful way.
The catalyst for the recent selloff was a sector-wide liquidation wave that dragged SOL down to the $60 zone before a partial recovery of over 5%.
CoinMarketCap’s AI market commentary described the move as a “sharp sell-off” followed by a tentative rebound, stopping well short of calling it a trend reversal.
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Can Solana Price Reclaim $70 This Week, or Is Another Test of $60 Coming?
SOL is trading at $63.61, sitting 11% below its 20-day EMA and more than 17% below its 50-day EMA. The 200-day EMA at $105 feels academic from current levels.
All major moving averages point downward. This is not a pullback inside a healthy uptrend. It is systematic repricing.
Daily RSI at 28.42 confirms deeply oversold conditions while price hugs just above the lower Bollinger Band floor at $60.52, a zone historically associated with short-term mean reversion pressure. But the daily MACD complicates the setup.

RSI says stretched. MACD says sellers are not done. That tension is the defining technical story right now.
On the hourly chart SOL consolidates tightly between Bollinger Band limits of $65.71 and $68.04 with immediate resistance at $67.62.
The ATR of $4.17 implies daily swings around 6%, meaning stop-out risk at this level is real. Reclaiming the hourly 200 EMA at $69.51 is the minimum technical requirement for any bullish reframe.
Clear $70 to $76 and trend stabilization gets confirmed. Stay rangebound between $63 and $69 and sellers and buyers continue contesting control without resolution. Break below the $60.52 Bollinger floor and local lows come back into view with potentially deeper levels beyond them. ETF fund outflows remain an overhang that tilts the probabilities toward the downside scenario until flows reverse.
LiquidChain Aim to be The “Solana of This Cycle”, Could This Happen?
SOL’s price compression illustrates a structural problem that runs deeper than a single asset’s chart.
Liquidity in crypto remains siloed. Capital rotates between Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana but rarely flows efficiently across all 3 simultaneously.
Every rotation absorbs friction in the form of fees, slippage, and fragmented infrastructure that was never designed to function as a connected system. That fragmentation is the problem LiquidChain is building against.
The project is a Layer 3 infrastructure play positioning itself as the cross-chain liquidity layer for the next phase of multi-ecosystem growth.
A Unified Liquidity Layer, Single-Step Execution, Verifiable Settlement, and a Deploy-Once Architecture that lets developers build once and access all 3 ecosystems simultaneously. The presale has raised $832,783 to date with $LIQUID priced at $0.01468.
Early stage infrastructure carries real risk. Token price discovery post-launch is highly unpredictable and execution is unproven at scale.
But the timing against a backdrop of accelerating cross-chain fragmentation is structurally relevant. Capital rotation into presale infrastructure rounds during market compression phases is a documented pattern, not speculation.
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Bitcoin Enters Distribution Phase as Investors Increasingly Sell Into Strength: Bitfinex Alpha
The bullish impulse of the Bitcoin market has exhausted itself, and bitcoin has now entered a distribution phase. This can be seen in investors increasingly selling into strength rather than increasing their exposure.
According to this week’s Bitfinex Alpha report, both flow data and on-chain dynamics indicate that BTC has transitioned out of the accumulation phase that drove its rally earlier this year. This signals the onset of a period of heavy selling pressure that could see BTC slump to levels last seen in early to mid 2024.
Bitcoin Enters Distribution Regime
Bitcoin already slipped below $60,000 on June 5 amid large outflows from spot exchange-traded funds (ETF) and persistent macroeconomic headwinds. Although the asset has rebounded in the last two days and climbed back above that level, analysts believe the recovery may be hiding a more important shift beneath the surface, which is the transition into a distribution regime.
During the decline last week, BTC fell to a multi-year low of $59,200, a level last seen in October 2024. This price also represented a 53% drawdown from the October 2025 all-time high (ATH), a 28.5% fall from levels recorded in mid-May, and a 20% plunge from the June monthly open. BTC was unable to sustain the $60,000 floor, which has been a price anchor since February.
With BTC having retreated to its Q1 2026 consolidation zone, the asset faces two possible scenarios – the best being a motion range between $60,000 and $72,000. On the other hand, the worst-case scenario is price discovery at levels not seen since the maturation of the spot ETF market.
BTC Faces Worst Case Scenario
Analysts say the worst scenario will play out if BTC breaks through $60,000 for a sustained period of time. Bitcoin’s current moves are already confined within previous range lows, due to catalysts like ETF outflows and Strategy’s BTC sales.
Other factors contributing to bitcoin’s current price trend are rising energy prices, stronger-than-expected labor market data, and tightening financial conditions from the Federal Reserve. However, the most significant factor is the contraction of spot demand as seen in the sharp reversal in Spot Cumulative Volume Delta.
“Spot Cumulative Volume Delta has transitioned into a clear negative regime, touching depths reminiscent of the large liquidations seen in February. The data confirms that aggressive distribution, especially by recent buyers, is currently the dominant force on exchange order books,” analysts explained.
As with previous distribution phases, BTC can only transition back into an accumulation regime when sustained spot demand returns.
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Bitcoin Price Follows 2022 Path That Led to 8x Gain
TLDR
- Bitcoin trades near $61,900 as charts mirror the 2022 correction pattern.
- Analyst TARA identifies a repeating macro wave 2 structure on Bitcoin charts.
- The 2022 downturn followed an ABC correction from $69,000 to $15,000.
- TARA says Bitcoin may sit between wave B and the start of wave C.
- A move to $72,800 would help confirm the end of the relief rally phase.
Bitcoin trades near $61,900 as analysts compare the current pullback with the 2022 correction. Market commentator TARA outlined structural similarities between both phases on X. She said the Bitcoin price may still follow a repeating macro wave 2 pattern.
Bitcoin Price Structure Mirrors 2022 ABC Correction
TARA stated that the 2022 downturn followed a clear ABC corrective structure. She explained that wave A began after the November 2021 peak at $69,000. Bitcoin then fell to about $33,000 in January 2022.
She added that wave B created a relief rally toward $48,200 in March 2022. However, wave C pushed the asset lower to nearly $15,000 by November 2022.
She said, “The current market trend shows Bitcoin may sit between wave B and wave C.”
TARA marked the chart region between the end of wave B and the start of wave C as the present zone. She noted that Bitcoin earlier rebounded to $82,800 in May. However, she said the market has not confirmed that level as the end of wave B.
According to her, confirmation requires a rebound to at least $72,800. She said Bitcoin must form resistance near that level. From $61,900, that move would equal roughly a 17% increase.
She emphasized that no two cycles unfold in the same way. However, she stressed that structural similarities remain visible on the chart. She said traders should observe whether price action follows the 2022 sequence.
Final Leg Lower Could Develop Quickly Again
TARA pointed to the speed of the 2022 wave C decline. She said Bitcoin dropped sharply with limited rebounds. During the first 12 weeks of wave C, BTC posted 11 red weekly candles.
She explained that price fell from $48,200 to $17,500 by June 2022. That move unfolded within weeks after the relief rally ended. She said, “The next major leg down could develop faster than many expect.”
TARA did not provide a specific downside target. However, she stressed that wave C in 2022 unfolded without clear warning signals. She said the current structure could repeat that pattern.
She also described what followed the November 2022 bottom near $15,000. Bitcoin consolidated for about nine weeks within a tight range. Price action remained steady before breaking above resistance.
After that consolidation, Bitcoin began a fresh upward phase. From the lows, the asset climbed more than 8x to $126,200 in October 2025. TARA said that rally completed the broader macro wave 2 setup.
She stated that if the structure repeats, Bitcoin could eventually move beyond the October 2025 high. At press time, Bitcoin trades around $61,900 as markets track the unfolding pattern.
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Crypto ATM Bans Advance in Delaware, New Jersey
Delaware and New Jersey have both advanced legislation to ban cryptocurrency ATMs in what is becoming a growing trend across US states, with lawmakers concerned that the kiosks are overwhelmingly used for scams.
The Delaware House Economic Committee on Tuesday passed House Bill 441 to the full chamber, which would ban owning, installing, or operating a cryptocurrency kiosk.
It followed the New Jersey Senate Commerce Committee’s unanimous vote on Monday to send its bill banning crypto ATMs to the full chamber.
At least three other US states — Indiana, Tennessee and Minnesota — have passed total bans on crypto ATMs in response to their use for scams.
The FBI said in May that it received nearly 13,500 complaints about crypto ATMs in 2025 involving over $388 million in losses, a 23% increase in complaints and a 58% increase in losses from 2024. Over half of the complaints involved people aged over 50, with losses exceeding $302 million.
Cyndie Romer, a representative who sponsored the bill in Delaware, said crypto ATMs “reduce digital currency to a predatory cash grab.”
“Regular crypto traders generally do not use crypto ATMs due to their much higher fees, which can be upwards of 20% of the value of the transaction, versus the 0.4% to 1% in fees for online exchanges,” she added. “There is no reason to support a business structure that enables scammers to extort money from our most vulnerable populations.”

A crypto ATM at a service station in Dover, Delaware’s capital. Source: Coin ATM Radar
Delaware’s bill would also ban fiat-to-crypto sales that “replicate or substitute” crypto ATMs, such as through point-of-sale systems or cashiers. It also mandates that any crypto ATMs must be removed within 90 days after the bill is signed into law.
The bill outlines penalties of up to $10,000 for violations, and if a kiosk is found to be operating, it must refund its fees to all users or pay into a consumer protection fund if users can’t be found.
New Jersey’s bill would similarly ban owning, controlling, installing, managing, selling, or offering to sell a crypto ATM due to “a significant rise in scams associated with their use.”
It outlines penalties of up to $10,000 for a first offense, doubling to $20,000 for subsequent offenses.
Bitcoin ATM operators push back
Indiana became the first US state to ban crypto ATMs with a law signed in March. Tennessee followed with its ban in April, while Minnesota passed a ban in May.
Some US cities have also passed or are weighing ordinances banning crypto ATMs, while some states, including Arizona and California, have capped the value of transactions allowed by crypto ATMs.
Related: Canada proposes crypto ATM ban over scams and money laundering
Bitcoin Depot, once the largest operator of crypto ATMs in the world with over 9,000 kiosks, cited regulatory pressure as a major reason it filed for bankruptcy last month.
However, crypto ATM operators have long claimed they are not at fault for scams through their machines, and many have put in place on-screen scam warnings or self-imposed transaction limits to curb illicit transactions.
Bitcoin Depot had told an ICIJ investigation on crypto scams in December that it “cannot be held liable for the criminal acts of third-party scammers” and said it had “robust warnings and safeguards” on its machines and during transactions.
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A search for the next big crypto opportunity
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Crypto investors weigh Dogecoin, Ethereum, and BlockDAG as market volatility drives demand for stronger fundamentals.
Summary
- BlockDAG gains attention with a $0.00000044 Legacy Sale price, buyback program, and expanding ecosystem utility.
- Investors rotate toward BlockDAG as Dogecoin and Ethereum face volatility, seeking structured crypto opportunities.
- BlockDAG highlights its casino, stablecoin, and liquidity initiatives as traders look beyond market uncertainty.
The digital asset market in June 2026 presents a highly polarized environment for market participants. Analysts are observing intense volatility across major networks due to shifting macroeconomic policies and localized liquidity constraints. Speculative capital continues to rotate rapidly as buyers search for reliable setups that provide both security and upside potential.

With inflationary pressures dictating global monetary decisions, identifying secure digital assets requires careful attention to underlying token economics. Strategic investors are prioritizing platforms that enforce structured accumulation cycles over chaotic public launches to find the next big crypto. Dogecoin, Ethereum, and BlockDAG are currently leading discussions as buyers reallocate their portfolios.
Dogecoin faces direct technical downward pressure
Dogecoin is currently facing downward pressure following a broader market contraction in early June 2026. The asset extended its weekly decline by dropping over 15%, pushing the price lower. Trading volume has remained relatively subdued as retail interest shifts toward newer financial products. Technical analysts note that Dogecoin continues to test essential support levels, with moving averages sloping downward.
This negative trend highlights the struggles of meme-based assets when global liquidity tightens. The lack of substantial protocol upgrades or institutional drivers leaves the token vulnerable to further depreciation. For Dogecoin to reverse this trend, it requires a significant catalyst or a massive surge in network activity to attract fresh capital back into its ecosystem.
Ethereum navigates complex value store narratives
Ethereum is navigating a complex narrative as it trades below the $1,800 mark. The network remains the primary hub for decentralized finance, but recent developments have sparked intense debate. Bankless co-founder Ryan Sean Adams recently stated that Ethereum is a failed project if it does not become a global store of value, noting its current price is down roughly 67% from its record high. This sentiment has caused friction within the community.
Meanwhile, BitMine Immersion Technologies plans to launch a perpetual preferred stock offering to fund further Ethereum purchases and staking operations, providing a potential institutional backstop. Despite these institutional efforts, the asset maintains a bearish undertone, extending its weekly decline by 12%.
BlockDAG: Where global capital is rotating
When open-market tokens experience choppy consolidation, smart money seeks out mathematical certainty. BlockDAG’s updated $0.00000044 entry price, paired with a contractually backed $0.03 buyout pool, is triggering a major capital rotation. Investors are actively shifting funds out of high-risk speculative tokens and moving them directly into this structured, downside-protected financial play.
Large-scale investors are actively rotating capital into the secure Legacy Sale. This predictable financial model easily makes it the top crypto to buy for institutional allocators seeking refuge from daily chart fluctuations.
As larger chunks of global liquidity rotate into the Legacy Sale, the fixed allocation pool will experience rapid depletion. The sheer volume of incoming users proves that the market highly values guaranteed exit frameworks over open-ended speculation. This rotation is not a temporary trend; it is a structural flight to safety. When standard tokens struggle to maintain support levels, this system offers a clear path toward liquidity expansion.

Follow the institutional smart money trend and lock in your multiplier while slots remain open. Taking a position in this mathematically backed system ensures that your portfolio captures the exact same verified yield as the largest capital allocators in the space, establishing BlockDAG as the next crypto to explode
Summing up
Evaluating the current digital asset market requires a strict focus on utility, operational stability, and fixed capital protection. Dogecoin must find technical support after dropping significantly over the past week. Ethereum requires a strong volume push to break through its bearish undertone and silence its critics. BlockDAG, however, offers a fundamentally superior approach through its rigid mathematical arbitrage.
By guaranteeing a $0.03 exit for a $0.00000044 entry, BlockDAG completely eliminates the uncertainty of open market trading. Securing a position in BlockDAG ensures a defined and protected exit strategy, outperforming the unpredictability of Dogecoin and Ethereum.
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