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Hyperliquid’s HYPE token hit a new all-time high near $70 on May 31, extending one of the strongest large-cap crypto rallies of the month. Summary HYPE hit $69.97 for the first time as monthly gains topped 67% in latest data. ETF products drew $100.48 million in May inflows, adding institutional demand to Hyperliquid’s rally now. MACD remains bullish, but traders are watching $62.50 support after the sharp breakout move. HYPE reaches record high near $70 HYPE reached $69.97 for the first time in its history before easing slightly toward the $67 to $68 range. The token remained up more than 67% over the past month, while its seven-day gain stayed above 8%. The latest price data showed HYPE holding the number 11 market rank, with a market capitalization above $15 billion. Its fully diluted valuation stood above $65 billion, based on a maximum supply of 1 billion tokens. The 24-hour trading
The post Why Traders Are Loading up on XRP at $1.34, Bitcoin Triggers Major Red Flag for Lower Low, Is It Time to Sell Solana for Hyperliquid (HYPE)? – Morning Crypto Report appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
TL;DR XRP Holds Key Support: Sustained by 4 weeks of uninterrupted ETF inflows, XRP establishes a strong local demand zone at $1.34, with immediate technical upside targets set at $1.37 and $1.40. Bitcoin Triggers Bearish Signal: BTC broke below critical right-shoulder support at $71,500–$73,900, signaling a structural shift toward lower lows fueled by a 10-day, $2.9 billion institutional ETF exit. HYPE Targets Solana: Backed by deflationary fee-buybacks and a $3B ecosystem fund, Hyperliquid (HYPE) hit an all-time high of $70, with Arthur Hayes projecting a rally to $150 to absorb Solana’s market share. Crypto Market Outlook: The broader crypto market faces a decisive short-squeeze or breakdown ahead of upcoming U.S. macroeconomic triggers, specifically the Fed’s Beige Book and
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Regulated crypto derivatives just took a decisive step forward, and that shift could matter most for large-cap altcoins like XRP. The post-ETF era taught markets how quickly structure changes can pull liquidity onshore and compress spreads. Perpetual swaps may be next. Three developments landed on the same week: a first-of-its-kind U.S.-listed bitcoin perpetual contract approval, a CFTC pathway for U.S. routing to foreign perpetuals, and 24/7 trading for CME’s crypto suite, including XRP futures. Together, they redraw how institutions hedge and price altcoin risk. This piece breaks down what “regulated perps” now mean, why XRP is positioned to benefit, and the practical implications for liquidity, basis, and risk management.
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The CFTC approved KalshiEX’s BTCPERP, the first spot-referenced bitcoin perpetual on a U.S.-registered exchange (CFTC pr
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Key Insights: Bitcoin news: Social sentiment reached a yearly high. ETF outflows continued despite growing optimism. Historical patterns pointed to pullback risks. Bitcoin news took a cautious turn this weekend, following a surge in social media optimism to its highest level this year. Santiment reported that bullish Bitcoin comments heavily outweighed bearish posts across major platforms. The reading arrived as broader crypto markets weakened and spot exchange-traded funds continued to record investor withdrawals. The latest data created a contrast between retail enthusiasm and institutional positioning. Bitcoin sentiment often serves as a useful market gauge because extreme optimism frequently appears near local peaks. That pattern has drawn attention as BTC crypto traders assess near-term risks. Bitcoin News Shows Growing Gap Between Sentiment and Flows Santiment data revea
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Picture a trader rotating out of altcoins after a volatile week. They don’t retreat to fiat; they sit in USDC, waiting for the next perp entry. This is how risk is actually warehoused in crypto: in dollars that live on-chain. That habit just met a new regulatory inflection. The CFTC approved a bitcoin-referenced perpetual futures contract, and separately offered staff-level relief around posting customer-owned digital commodities and payment stablecoins as margin in certain foreign-futures setups. The headlines may look technical, but they touch the very pipes of crypto risk. So the question isn’t whether stablecoins matter after “perps approval.” It’s why they are still the instrument most desks trust to meter, move, and measure risk. The Big Picture: Why This Moment Matters Regulatory clarity in derivatives tends to ripple out into collateral, settlement, and market structure. On May 29,
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BlackRock has sharply increased its crypto ETF selling activity, recording more than $1.21 billion in combined Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) fund outflows over the past week. Data on spot crypto ETF flows show that BlackRock’s Bitcoin and Ethereum funds experienced sustained outflows over multiple trading sessions, with Bitcoin accounting for the vast majority of withdrawals. The development comes as cryptocurrency markets face renewed volatility and profit-taking following earlier gains. The largest share of the outflows came from BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which recorded net withdrawals totaling approximately $1.04 billion over the period. The heaviest single-day outflow occurred on May 27, when investors pulled $527.8 million from the fund. The selling continued on May 28 with another $177.9 million in withdrawals, followed by $68.2 mill
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A regulated U.S. exchange just got the nod to list a bitcoin perpetual. That single sentence, unthinkable a few years ago, resets the race between onchain DEXs and compliant venues. On May 29, 2026, the CFTC approved KalshiEX’s BTCPERP—formally clearing a bitcoin-referenced perpetual futures product to trade under U.S. oversight (CFTC press release (Release No. 9240-26)). Hours later, the agency outlined how it will treat perpetuals going forward and gave clarity on how U.S. firms can route to offshore liquidity pools under conditions. For DeFi perpetual DEXs, a new competitor has arrived—onshore, regulated, and open 24/7. The Big Picture Editor’s note: In Q2 2026 I spent weeks comparing onshore pricing to offshore and DeFi perps during the CFTC’s late‑May actions. Dealers I speak with welcomed the case‑by‑case framework because it clarifies what they must prove in risk reviews, and a few FCM
The post Robert Kiyosaki warns Bitcoin dip can still trap hype-driven buyers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Robert Kiyosaki has urged investors to rely on education and careful thinking as Bitcoin faces another price correction. Summary Robert Kiyosaki warned investors not to follow market hype blindly during Bitcoin’s latest correction. He said education remains the key asset, even when buying Bitcoin, gold or silver. Bitcoin’s weak chart setup keeps traders cautious as support and recovery levels remain under pressure. Robert Kiyosaki says education comes before assets The Rich Dad Poor Dad author said investors should not follow market hype without understanding what they are buying. His warning came as Bitcoin continued to trade under pressure after a recent pullback. Kiyosaki said even assets often viewed as safe can still cost investors money if they buy at the wrong time or without a clear plan. He has long supported Bitcoin, Ethereum, gold and silver, but his latest comme